Commons:British Library/Mechanical Curator collection/Synoptic index, Plays
These pages contain a subject and place index (still under construction!) to the books scanned to create the British Library's Mechanical Curator collection of images.
Each entry in the index points to the images on Flickr which match the tag for the book. Additionally, when there are images from a book that have been copied over to Commons, this is shown with a green clickable (Book cat) link, which links to the relevant Commons category for the book.
A full list of the titles of the books that were scanned for the collection is also available, at
and succeeding pages, which may help browsing what is available.
The index is not (yet) complete. As of January 22, 2014 the titles in the detailed part of the index below accounted for about 40% of the images in the whole collection. A further 35% of images can be found through a more loosely organised set of "to do" pages constructed based on the books' class-marks, while a further 20% of images occur in books which are classed below as fiction, plays, verse or works. The focus of the indexing so far has been mostly geographical, with little development as yet of thematic classification.
The Commons main project page for the collection gives some further hints on searching; on how to upload the images to Commons, and on how to tag images on Flickr. If you do upload images to Commons, please create a Commons category for the book they were taken from, like those in Category:Books with images from the British Library Mechanical Curator collection, and include the images in it. The template {{HasBookCat}} can then be used to create a link to the category (on a green background) from the book's entry in this list.
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[edit]This page contains titles with BL shelfmarks in the range 11740 to 11790 and 643 to 644. These classmarks mostly comprise editions of plays, but some verse works are also included. Selected or collected editions of works by some authors may instead be found in the "Works" listing. There may also be additional editions or titles not listed here, that have lower-numbered BL shelfmarks.
The titles have been sorted by author name. Note that a null author name does not necessarily indicate an anonymous work, but only that no author name was found in the metadata.
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- Byron, George Gordon Byron Baron - Το Ἐνυπνιον. Translated by Ch. A. Parmenides. Originally published in “The Prisoner of Chillon, and other poems.” (; 30 images, 16 plates)
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[edit]- - A Bartholomew Fairing, new, new, new: sent from the raised siege before Dublin as a preparatory present to the great thanksgiving day. To be communicated onely to Independents. A satirical drama, chiefly in prose. (1649; 2 images)
- - A Family Story, a comedy in five acts and in prose; of which a few copies only have been printed, for the private use of the author (1814; 2 images)
- - A Letter to David Garrick, Esq.; occasioned by the intended representation of The Minor by S. Foote at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane. Signed: Anti-Profanus. (1760; 2 images)
- - A Poem on Chess (1764; 4 images)
- - A Poem on the Memorable Fall of Chloe's P--s Pot, attempted in blank verse (1713; 2 images)
- - A Royal Parliament. A cantata for children (1896; 1 images)
- - A compendious encomium on several of the most illustrious personages whose monuments are erected in Westminster Abbey; together with some of the Kings of England, who lie entombed in Henry the VII.'s Chapel. An heroic poem, in Latin and English. ... By a Gentleman, late of Baliol College, Oxford (1755; 3 images)
- - A letter to Mr. Foote. Occasioned by the Christian and Critical Remarks on his Interlude called The Minor. To which is added, an appendix, relative to a serious address to the Methodists themselves (1760; 2 images)
- - A pleasant comedie in verse of Faire Em, the Miller's daughter of Manchester: with the Love of William the Conqueror (1631; 1 images)
- - ₪ Albania: a poem, addressed to the Genius of Scotland (1737; 5 images)
- - Amelia. A musical entertainment of two acts. By R. Cumberland. Altered and abridged from the comedy of the “Summer's Tale” by the same author. (1768; 1 images)
- - An Elegy written at a Carthusian Monastery in the Austrian Netherlands (1775; 1 images)
- - An Epistle from a Merchant Clerk to his master, on his being discharg'd the Compting-House, etc. In verse. (1730; 5 images, 1 plate)
- - An Epistle to a Friend; with other poems. By the author of the Pleasures of Memory S. Rogers. A new edition (1798; 1 images)
- - An Historical Account of the tragi-comic Pantomime, intituled Don Juan, or the Libertine Destroyed. As it is performed at Drury-Lane Theatre (1782; 1 images)
- - An Ode on the Times. Address'd to-the Hope of Britain i.e. Frederick, Prince of Wales (1745; 3 images)
- - An ode performed at the anniversary feast of the Gentlemen, natives of the County of Kent, at Marchant-Taylors-Hall, Nov. 21, 1700 (1700; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Anne Boleyn: a tragedy. In verse. (1861; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Blue Beard, or Fatal Curiosity, semi-burlesqued for private theatricals. By Peter, the Friar (1855; 3 images, 3 plates)
- - Blunderella: or, the Impertinent. A tale ... In verse. To which is added The Beau Monde, or, the Pleasures of St. James's. A new ballad (1730; 4 images)
- - Casino; a mock-herioc poem ... To which is added, an appendix; containing the laws of the game of Casino, and rules and directions for playing it (1793; 1 images)
- - Chandrahasa; or, The Lord of the Fair Forger. A Hindu drama ... Second edition (1897; 4 images)
- - Christian Theocracy and the Dynamics of Modern Government. A dialogue for the times. In verse. (1886; 2 images)
- - Clementina, a tragedy, etc. By Hugh Kelly. In verse. (1771; 14 images)
- - Cosmos. A play in three acts, and in verse. By Drogheda. L.P. Few MS. notes (1885; 9 images, 1 plate)
- - Delenda est Carthago; or, a Poetical paraphrase on the French Declaration (1798; 1 images)
- - Ecclesiastical Gallantry: or the Mystery Unravelled, a tale, in verse. Dedicated to his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury, without permission (1778; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Edgar and Emmeline; a fairy tale: in a dramatic entertainment of two acts and in prose. By J. Hawkesworth (1761; 1 images)
- - Epicedia Oxoniensia in obitum ... Frederici, Principis Walliæ (1751; 4 images, 3 plates)
- - ₪ Eurydice; a tragedy in five acts and in verse. By D. Mallet. (1731; 3 images)
- - Foote's Prologue detected; with a miniature prose epilogue of his manner of speaking it. By Philo-Technicus Miso-Mimides (1770; 10 images)
- - Free Thoughts upon Faith; or, the Religion of Reason. A poem. By Aeron Hill. (1746; 2 images)
- - Fuimus Troes. Æneid. 2. The true Troianes, being a story of the Britaines valour at the Romanes first invasion: publikely represented by the Gentlemen Students of Magdalen Colledge in Oxford. A play. By Jasper Fisher. (1633; 1 images)
- - Hariṣchandra, the Martyr to Truth. A drama freely translated from the Tamil by G. C. V. Shrínivásácháryah (1897; 3 images)
- - Harlequin Incendiary; or Colombine Cameron. A musical pantomime (1746; 3 images)
- - ₪ Head-Quarters: or, Manners in the East. A drama in five acts and in prose. By a Light-Bob (1853; 2 images, 2 plates)
- - Lady Alimony; or, the Alimony Lady. An excellent pleasant new comedy, etc. In verse and prose. By Thomas Lodge and Robert Greene? (1659; 1 images)
- - Liberty Hall; or, A test of good fellowship. A comic opera, in two acts and in prose. By C. Dibdin, the Elder (1785; 1 images)
- - Love at first sight: a ballad farce of two acts. The dialogue in prose. By Thomas King. (1763; 3 images)
- - Luminalia, or, the Festivall of Light. By Sir William Davenant. Personated in a Masque at Court, by the Queenes Majestie, and her Ladies, on Shrovetuesday Night, 1637, etc (1637; 5 images)
- - May-Day; or, the Little Gipsy. A musical farce in one act. The dialogue in prose. To which is added the Theatrical Candidates. A musical prelude in verse. By David Garrick (1775; 2 images)
- - Miss in her Teens: or, the Medley of Lovers. A farce, in two acts and in prose. By David Garrick (1747; 13 images)
- - Mundus Delirans, or the Infatuation. A poem (1741; 1 images)
- - Of active and retired Life, an epistle in verse (1735; 1 images)
- - One and All: a farce of two acts and in prose by the author of “Widow and no Widow” i.e. R. P. Jodrell (1787; 1 images)
- - Order. A poem (1737; 4 images)
- - Part of Pindar's first Pythian Ode paraphrased by the Revd W. Harte, etc (1749; 2 images)
- - Pathomachia: or, the Battell of Affections. Shadowed by a faigned Siedge of the Citie Pathopolis. An allegorical play in five acts and in prose. Written some yeeres since, and now first published by a Friend of the deceased Author (1630; 7 images)
- - Pharnaces. Altered from the Italian, by T. Hull, etc. A verse translation of the preceding. (1765; 1 images)
- - Phœbe. A pastoral opera in three acts and in verse. By J. Hoadly (1748; 7 images)
- - Pietas Universitatis Oxoniensis in obitum ... Regis Georgii II. et gratulatio in ... Regis Georgii III. inaugurationem (1761; 4 images, 2 plates)
- - Poems on several occasions (1750; 8 images)
- - Poetical Attempts. Consisting of an allegorical poem in blank verse, entituled, The Sciences; an Ode to Pleasure; and some other pieces (1783; 1 images)
- - Programme of the first G. Musical. Festival in aid of the Funds of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, including words of the vocal music, etc (1860; 5 images)
- - Retributive Justice: a tragedy in five acts and in prose, etc. Founded on the story of Kruitzner in the Canterbury Tales. (1813; 2 images)
- - Richmond. A vision. By a Lodger. In verse. (1748; 3 images)
- - Satisfaction. A farce in one act (1832; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - Shoddyville. A social and political satire. By Paladin. In verse. (1884; 4 images)
- - Sicelides, a piscatory, as it hath beene acted in Kings Colledge, in Cambridge. In five acts, and in prose and verse. By Phineas Fletcher. (1631; 6 images)
- - Sir Thomas More: a tragedy. By the author of The Village Curate i.e. James Hurdis, etc (1792; 1 images)
- - The Abdication of Ferdinand; or, Napoleon at Bayonne, an historical play in five acts and in verse (1809; 1 images)
- - The Argument of the Pastorall of Florimene: with the Description of the Scenes and Intermedij (1635; 7 images)
- - The Blind Boy: a melodrama, in two acts, etc. By W. B. Hewetson. (1808; 1 images)
- - The C........ll Coggeshall Volunteer Corps. A farce in two acts (1804; 1 images)
- - The Constant Nymph: or, the Rambling Shepheard. A pastoral in five acts and in verse. Written by a Person of Quality (1678; 2 images)
- - The Costlie Whore. A comical Historie in verse. Acted by the companie of the Revels (1633; 4 images)
- - The Death of the Philaeni; a drama in one act and in verse. By Irelandiana (1847; 9 images, 8 plates)
- - The Domestic Drill, or the Maids of Mrs. Platt, etc. In verse. With musical notes. (1894; 5 images, 3 plates)
- - The Dramatic Poetaster; a vision humbly inscrib'd to the most illustrious the Viscount Nessuno. In verse. (1732; 5 images)
- - The Fall of Poland in 1794: an historical tragic drama in five acts and in verse. By a Patriot (1855; 1 images)
- - ₪ The Farmer's Return from London. An interlude in verse. By David Garrick (1762; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - The Kentish Cricketers; a poem. By a Gentleman. Being a reply to a ... parody on ... Chevy Chace; intituled Surry triumphant; or, the Kentish Men's Defeat (1773; 2 images)
- - The Levellers levell'd. Or, the Independents conspiracie to root out Monarchie. An interlude in five acts, in prose and verse, etc (1647; 1 images)
- - The London Chaunticleres. A witty Comœdy in fourteen scenes, and in prose, full of various and delightfull mirth, etc (1659; 6 images)
- - The Madman, a burletta. Performed at Marybone Gardens (1770; 1 images)
- - The Mistaken Beauty, or, the Lyar. A comedy. A translation of P. Corneille's “Le Menteur.” (1685; 3 images)
- - The Muse of Newmarket: or, mirth and drollery. Being three farces ... viz. The Merry Milkmaid of Islington, or, the rambling gallants defeated. Love lost in the Dark, or, the Drunken Couple. The Politick Whore, or, the Conceited Cuckhold. Each in three acts and in prose. (1680; 1 images)
- - The New MS. Cantata Drusilla, etc. Words only. (1888; 1 images)
- - The Patriot Minister: a poem in defence of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham (1778; 1 images)
- - The Patriots are come; or, a new Doctor for a crazy Constitution. A new ballad. Being a satire upon Sir R. Walpole's resignation, etc. (1742; 4 images)
- - The Peruvian, a comic opera, in three acts in prose, with songs ... By a Lady, etc (1786; 1 images)
- - The Queens: being passages from the lives of Elizabeth, Queen of England, and Mary, Queen of Scotland. A drama. By Aldémah (1892; 1 images)
- - The Religious-Rebell, or the Pilgrim-Prince. A tragædy in five acts and in verse (1671; 1 images)
- - The Rivals. A comedy, etc. By Sir William Davenant. Based on the “Two Noble Kinsmen” by John Fletcher and William Shakespeare. (1668; 5 images)
- - The Satirists, a satire ... inscrib'd to ... the Duke of Marlborough (1710; 2 images)
- - The School for Orators, or a Peep at the Forum; a farce in two acts and in prose (1809; 1 images)
- - The School for Wives. A comedy in five acts, and in prose. By H. Kelly (1774; 2 images)
- - ₪ The Shomakers Holy-day, etc. By Thomas Dekker. B.L (1610; 11 images)
- - The Unfortunate Usurper, a tragedy in five acts and in verse (1663; 6 images)
- - The Visions of Van Rumple: or, the Chanting “Parts of Speech.” (A grammatical cantata.) ... By a Lady. With musical notes. (1893; 1 images)
- - The Volunteers, an allegorical cantata (1862; 1 images)
- - The Weathercock. A musical entertainment of two acts. In verse, by T. Forrest. (1775; 2 images)
- - The West Indian ... A new edition. By Richard Cumberland. (1775; 1 images)
- - The conversation. A tale. In verse. By Matthew Prior. (1720; 4 images)
- - The rambling Justice, or the jealous husbands. With the humours of Sir John Twiford. A comedy, in five acts, and in prose, by J. Leanerd. Borrowed from T. Middleton's “More Dissemblers besides Women.” (1678; 4 images, 4 plates)
- - The songs, choruses, etc. in Vineyard Revels; or Harlequin Bacchanal ... performed at Sadler's Wells (1775; 1 images)
- - To Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales with the Tragedy of Cato. Nov. 1714. To Sir Godfrey Kneller on his picture of the King. Poems. By the Right Hon. J. Addison. (1716; 1 images)
- - Valentine's Day; a musical drama in two acts in prose, with songs, by W. Heard (1776; 1 images)
- - When the Cat's away, the Mice may play. A fable, humbly inscrib'd to Dr. Sw--t. A reply to the satire on Marlborough entitled “The Fable of the Widow and her Cat.” In verse. (1712; 2 images)
- - Wine, Beere, Ale, and Tobacco. Contending for superiority. A Dialogue. The second edition, much enlarged (1630; 5 images)
- - XXIX. A Paraphrase on the XXIXth Psalm, occasioned by the prospect of peace (1713; 1 images)
- - Ye Babes in Ye Wood and Yair cruelle Uncle; or, Harlequin and ye Forest Fayes. A ... serio-comic pantomime for Christmas 1859. By the author of “Red Riding Hood,” “Tam O’Shanter,” etc. Queen’s Theatre ... Edinburgh (1860; 1 images, 1 plate)
- - A Monody to the memory of a young lady who died in child-bed. By an afflicted husband C. Shaw. (1779; 2 images)
- - A Peep behind the Curtain, etc. By David Garrick. (1792; 1 images)
- - A Pleasant conceited Comedie, Wherein is shewed how a man may chuse a good Wife from a bad. As it hath bene sundry times acted by the Earle of Worcesters Seruants. Attributed in a MS. note on the titlepage to Joshua Cooke. (1605; 17 images, 4 plates)
- - A Pleasant conceited Comedie, Wherein is shewed how a man may chuse a good Wife from a bad. As it hath bene sundry times acted by the Earle of Worcesters Seruants. Attributed in a MS. note on the titlepage to Joshua Cooke. (1630; 4 images)
- - A Tragi-Comedy in one act and in prose, called New-Market Fayre, or a Parliament out-cry of state-commodities, set to sale. (The second part of the Tragi-Comedy, called New-Market-Fayre in five acts and in prose. Or Mrs Parliament's new figaryes. Written by the Man in the Moon.) (1649; 1 images)
- - A most pleasant Comedie in verse and prose of Mucedorus the kings sonne of Valentia and Amadine the Kings daughter of Arragon, with the merie conceites of Mouse, etc. Attributed to Shakspere. (1610; 1 images)
- - All the World's a Stage, etc. By Isaac Jackman. (1777; 4 images)
- - Cymon. A dramatic romance, etc. By David Garrick. (1770; 13 images)
- - Exchange Ware at the second hand, viz. Band, Ruffe, and Cuffe, lately out, and now newly dearned vp ... The second edition. (; 2 images)
- - Lingua. 1607. By T. Tomkis. (1632; 1 images)
- - Michaelmas Terme a comedy in five acts and in verse and prose by T. Middleton, as it hath been ... acted by the Children of Paules. (1630; 2 images)
- - Sappho; a tragedy in five acts and in verse. (1879; 2 images, 2 plates)
- - ₪ The Brothers. A tragedy, etc. In verse. By Edward Young. (1763; 4 images)
- - The First and Second parts of King Edward the Fourth. Containing his merie pastime with the Tanner of Tamworth, etc. A play in verse by T. Heywood. B.L. (1626; 2 images)
- - The New King Arthur. An opera without music. By the author of “The Buntling Ball” i.e. Edgar Fawcett. (1885; 1 images)
- - The Phoenix, etc. A dramatic piece, in verse and prose. By T. Middleton. (1630; 2 images)
- - The Progress of Love. In four eclogues. By George, Lord Lyttelton. (1732; 3 images)
- - Variety. A tale ... By William Whitehead. The third edition. (1787; 1 images)
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[edit]- A'BECKETT, Gilbert Arthur and RUDALL (H. A.) - Signa: opera in tre atti founded on the novel entitled: “Signa” by Ouida ... Traduzione ritmica di G. Mazzucato (1893; 1 images)
- A'COURT, William Baron Heytesbury - Montalto; a tragedy, in five acts. With other poems. By William A'Court, Baron Heytesbury. (1840; 1 images)
- A., M. Oxon - An entirely new and original old English opera, in three acts, entitled: Magna Charta, or a Romance of Runnymede. Written by M. A., Oxon. Composed by F. Dean (1887; 1 images)
- ACUÑA DE LAIGLESIA, Rosario de. - La Siesta. Colección de artículos (1882; 1 images, 1 plate)
- ADAMS, Francis William Lauderdale. - Tiberius: a drama ... With introduction by W. M. Rossetti (1894; 1 images)
- ₪ AKENSIDE, Mark. - An Ode to the Right Honourable Earl of Huntingdon (1748; 3 images)
- Alfred King of England - Science Revived, or the Vision of Alfred. A poem in eight books (1802; 3 images, 2 plates)
- ALLAN, James Poetical Writer - Prometheus. A drama. In verse. (1890; 1 images)
- ALMANSA Y MENDOZA, Andrés de. - Two Royall Entertainments, lately given to ... Charles, Prince of Great Britaine, by ... Philip the fourth, King of Spaine ... Translated out of the Spanish originals beginning “A Doña Vitoria Colona,” and “A la Villa de Madrid” respectively, etc (1623; 12 images)
- ALMAR, George. - Don Quixote; or, the Knight of the Woeful Countenance. A musical drama, etc. (1888; 3 images, 2 plates)
- ANDREWS, Miles Peter. - The Songs, recitatives, airs, duets, trios, and chorusses, introduced in the pantomime entertainment of The Enchanted Castle, etc (1786; 1 images)
- ANSTEY, Christopher. - The Farmer's Daughter, a poetical tale (1795; 1 images)
- ANSTEY, Christopher. - Liberality; or, the Decayed Macaroni. A sentimental piece. In verse. By Christopher Anstey. (1788; 1 images)
- ARDEN, Thomas of Faversham - The Lamentable and True Tragedy of Master Arden of Feversham in Kent; who was most wickedly murdered by the meanes of his disloyall and wanton wife; who, for the love she bare to one Mosby, hired two desperate ruffins, Blacke-Will, and Shakebag, to kill him. In verse. (1633; 2 images, 1 plate)
- ARDEN, Thomas of Faversham - Arden of Feversham, a tragedy: reprinted from the edition of 1592. With an introduction by A. H. Bullen (1887; 1 images)
- ARNOLD, Samuel Mus. Doc - Redemption: a sacred oratorio, selected from the ... works of Mr. Handel, by S. Arnold. (1791; 1 images)
- ARNOLD, Samuel Mus. Doc - The Triumph of Truth; a sacred oratorio, selected from the works of ... Handel, Purcel, Dr. Arne, Correlli, Iomelli, Sacchini, and Haydn. By S. Arnold, etc (1789; 1 images)
- ARROWSMITH, Joseph. - The Reformation. A comedy. In five acts and in prose. By - Arrowsmith. (1673; 3 images)
- ASTON, Joseph of Manchester - Conscience. A tragedy, in five acts (1815; 8 images)
- ATKINSON, James Augustus. - A Christmas Oratorio. Arranged by Rev. J. A. Atkinson (1880; 1 images)
- AUBERT Mrs - Harlequin Hydaspes; or, The Greshamite; a mock opera in three acts, in prose and verse. By Mrs. Aubert? (1719; 38 images)
- Austin, Alfred - Prince Lucifer. A drama. In verse. (1887; 1 images)
- Austin, Alfred - Savonarola; a tragedy. In verse. (1881; 1 images)
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[edit]- B., E. L. - The Duchess de la Vallière. A play in five acts. By the author of “Eugene Aram,” etc. The preface signed: E. L. B., i.e. Edward G. E. L. Bulwer, afterwards Bulwer-Lytton. (1836; 1 images)
- B., E. L. - The Lady of Lyons ... By the author of “Eugene Aram” ... Fifth edition. The preface signed: E. L. B., i.e. Edward G. E. L. Bulwer, afterwards Bulwer Lytton. (1838; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BADDELEY, Welbore Saint Clair. - George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, a drama, and other poems (1878; 1 images)
- BAILDON, Henry Bellyse. - Rosamund: a tragic drama, etc. In verse. (1875; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BAILEY, Philip James. - Festus. A poem ... Fifth edition. (1893; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Baillie, Joanna - The Dramatic and Poetical Works of Joanna Baillie, complete in one volume. With a portrait. (1851; 3 images, 1 plate)
- BAILLIE, John M.D - The Married Coquet. A comedy (1746; 7 images)
- BAKER, Henry F.R.S - An Invocation of Health. A poem (1723; 2 images)
- BALDPATE, Grizzle pseud - The Poll Tax, an ode. By Grizzle Baldpate, Esq. A satire on William Pitt. (1795; 1 images)
- BALL, afterwards FITZBALL, Edward. - Lurline: a grand romantic original opera, in three acts, composed by W. Vincent Wallace, the words by E. Fitzball: first produced at the Royal English Opera, Covent Garden ... February 23rd 1860 (1860; 12 images, 2 plates)
- BARFORD, Richard. - The Virgin Queen. A tragedy, etc. (1729; 13 images)
- BARLEYCORN, John Sir - The Monopolist; or the Installation of Sir John Barleycorn, Knight: a poetical tale. Addressed to servant maids (1795; 1 images)
- BARMBY, James. - Plays for Young People, with songs and choruses, suitable for private theatricals, etc. With musical notes. (1879; 1 images)
- BARRELL, Maria. - British Liberty Vindicated; or, a Delineation of the King's Bench (1788; 1 images)
- BATE, Henry Rev., afterwards DUDLEY (Sir Henry Bate) Rev., Bart - The Flitch of Bacon; a comic opera, in two acts. (1780; 1 images)
- BAUDISSIN, Wolf Heinrich Friedrich Carl von Count - Ben Jonson und seine Schule dargestellt in einer Auswahl von Lustspielen und Tragödien, übersetzt und erläutert durch W. Grafen von Baudissin ... Mit zwei Kupfertafeln (1836; 2 images, 2 plates)
- BAUDOUIN D'AUBIGNY, Jean Marie Théodore. - The Magpie or the Maid? A melo drame, in three acts. Translated and altered from the French, by I. Pocock, etc. An adaptation of “La Pie voleuse,” by L. C. Caigniez and J. M. T. Baudouin d'Aubigny. (1815; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Beaumont, Francis - The Chances ... With alterations by David Garrick. (1774; 1 images)
- ₪ BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - Comedies and Tragedies ... Never printed before, and now published by the authours originall copies. With a portrait of Fletcher. (1679; 24 images, 1 plate)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - Contemporains de Shakspeare. Beaumont et Fletcher. Traduits par Ernest Lafond, avec une notice sur la vie de ces deux poëtes. Four plays. (1865; 2 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - Cupids Revenge ... Written by Fran. Beaumont & Io. Fletcher, Gentlemen ... The second edition (1630; 1 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - The Elder Brother: a Comedie ... Written by F. Beaumont and J. Fletcher or more probably written by Fletcher, and revised by Massinger ... The second edition, corrected and amended (1651; 7 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - A king and no king. London 1619. (1631; 3 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - A king and no king. London 1619. (1639; 4 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - A king and no king. London 1619. (1676; 1 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - The knight of the burning pestle. (1635; 6 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - The Little French Lawyer. A farce, in two acts. Taken from Beaumont and Fletcher. By Mrs. Booth? (1778; 1 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - revised and refined. With a woodcut. (1638; 3 images, 1 plate)
- ₪ BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - revised, etc. With a woodcut. (1650; 4 images, 1 plate)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - The Maids Tragedie ... Newly perused, augmented and inlarged, this second impression. By F. Beaumont and J. Fletcher. (1704; 1 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - Philaster, 1622. (1634; 6 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - Philaster, 1622. (1639; 7 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - Philaster, 1622. (1661; 5 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - Philaster ... With alterations and a prologue by George Colman the elder, etc (1763; 7 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - The Scornful Ladie ... 1616. (1625; 4 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - The Tragedy of Thierry King of France, and his Brother Theodoret, etc. By F. Beaumont and J. Fletcher, and probably revised by Massinger. In five acts and in verse. (1648; 2 images)
- BEAUMONT, Francis and FLETCHER (John) Dramatist - The Woman Hater a comedy, in five acts, in prose and verse; by J. Fletcher and F. Beaumont?. (1648; 6 images)
- Behn, Aphra - The Dutch Lover: a comedy ... Written by Mrs. A. Bhen sic (1673; 3 images)
- Behn, Aphra - The Forc'd Marriage; or, the Jealous Bridegroom; a tragi-comedy. In verse. (1671; 2 images)
- Behn, Aphra - The Roundheads; or, the Good Old Cause, a comedy (1682; 1 images)
- Behn, Aphra - The second part of The Rover. A comedy. (1681; 2 images)
- Behn, Aphra - The Widdow Ranter, or, the History of Bacon in Virginia. A tragi-comedy. The editor's preface signed: G. J. (1690; 1 images)
- BELL, Robert Author of “The Life of Canning.” - Mothers and Daughters: a comedy in five acts, etc. (1844; 3 images, 2 plates)
- BENNETT, Joseph Musical Critic - Jeanie Deans. An opera in four acts and seven tableaux ... Founded on Sir W. Scott's “Heart of Midlothian.” In verse. Words by J. Bennett, etc (1894; 4 images)
- BENSON, Robert Actor - Britain's Glory: or, A Trip to Portsmouth, a musical entertainment, etc. By -Robert Benson (1794; 1 images)
- BENTLEY, Richard Son of Richard Bentley, D.D - Philodamus, a tragedy in five acts and in verse. By R. Bentley (1767; 2 images)
- BICKERSTAFFE, Isaac. - Lionel and Clarissa. A comic opera in three acts. By I. Bickerstaffe (1748; 2 images)
- BICKERSTAFFE, Isaac. - The Absent Man: a Farce in two acts. By Isaac Bickerstaffe (1768; 2 images)
- BICKERSTAFFE, Isaac. - The Padlock: a comic opera in three acts, and in prose, with songs. By Isaac Bickerstaffe. The second edition. (1768; 3 images)
- BICKERSTAFFE, Isaac. - Thomas and Sally: or, the Sailor's Return. A musical entertainment ... The music composed by Doctor Arne. Words of songs only. By Isaac Bickerstaffe. The second edition. (1765; 9 images)
- BICKERSTAFFE, Isaac. - Thomas and Sally; or, the Sailor's Return. A musical entertainment in two acts and in verse. A new edition. By Isaac Bickerstaffe. (1770; 1 images)
- BIDLAKE, John. - Poems (1794; 2 images)
- BIRRELL, Andrew. - Henry and Almeria; a tragedy in five acts. In verse. (1802; 1 images)
- BLANCHARD, Edward Litt Leman. - Faw! Fee!! Fo!!! Fum!!!! or, Harlequin Jack, the Giant Killer. Grand comic Christmas pantomime (1867; 9 images, 6 plates)
- BLANCHARD, Edward Litt Leman. - Peter Wilkins; or, Harlequin and the flying women of the Loadstone Rock. (The Drury-Lane pantomime.) In verse. (1860; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BLOCK, Louis James. - Capriccios (1898; 2 images)
- Blunt, Wilfrid Scawen - Satan Absolved. A Victorian mystery ... With a frontispiece after George Frederick Watts. A poem. (1899; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BOSCAWEN, Frances Evelyn. - Resignation. In two parts, and a postscript. To Mrs. B. Frances Boscawen. By Edward Young, the Poet. (1762; 1 images)
- BOTTARELLI, Giovanni Gualberto. - Il Cid, an opera ... The translation by Bottarelli, jun., etc. In verse. Ital. & Eng. (1773; 1 images)
- Bowles, William Lisle - Hope, an allegorical sketch, on recovering slowly from sickness (1796; 2 images)
- BOWMAN, Anne. - Acting Charades and Proverbs arranged for representation in the drawing-room. By A. Bowman and other writers. Containing “Charade Dramas for the Drawing-Room” by A. Bowman, and other matter. (1891; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BRATHWAIT, Richard. - Mercurius Britannicus. Judicialis Censura; Furialis Cura.} Febris Judicialis. Sententia Navalis. Tragi-Comoedia Luteiæ summo cum applausu publice acta. In four acts and in prose, by R. Brathwait. (1641; 10 images)
- BRATHWAIT, Richard. - Mercurius Britanicus; or, the English Intelligencer. A Tragic-Comedy, at Paris. Acted with great applause. In four acts and in prose. By R. Braithwait. (1641; 3 images)
- BRAYSHAY, James. - The Protector at Houghall; or, the Lily and the rose. An original drama, in four acts, etc. In prose and verse. (1851; 3 images)
- BREARE, William Hammond. - Libretto of an Original Operetta in one act, entitled-A Boro' Bench, etc (1887; 1 images)
- Brewer, Anthony - The Countrie Girle. A comedie ... In verse. By T. B (1647; 4 images)
- Bridges, Robert Seymour - Eight Plays. Nero, parts I & II. Palicio. Ulysses. Captives. Achilles. Humours. Feast of Bacchus (1885; 10 images)
- BRIDGES, Thomas of Hull - The Dutchman, a musical entertainment, etc (1775; 1 images)
- BRIDGMAN, Cunningham V. - He Stoops to Win. Operetta in one act, etc (1892; 1 images)
- BROME, Richard. - The Queenes Exchange, a comedy, etc. In verse. Edited by H. Brome. (1657; 1 images)
- BROME, Richard. - The Sparagus Garden: a comedie. In verse. (1640; 8 images)
- BROME, Richard. - A Joviall Crew: or, the Merry Beggar. Presented in a comedie, etc (1652; 11 images)
- BROME, Richard. - A Joviall Crew: or, the Merry Beggar. Presented in a comedie, etc. (1661; 4 images)
- Brooke, Henry - Gustavus Vasa, the Deliverer of his Country. A tragedy, etc. In verse. (1739; 12 images)
- BROOKE, Stopford Augustus. - Riquet of the Tuft. A love drama. By Stopford A. Brooke. In three acts, in prose and verse. (1880; 1 images)
- BROWN, John Vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne - Athelstan. A tragedy. In verse. By John Brown, D.D., Vicar of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. The epilogue by David Garrick. (1756; 6 images)
- BROWN, John Vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne - Barbarossa. A tragedy. As it is performed at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. The fourth edition. By John Brown. (1770; 1 images)
- BROWN, John Vicar of Newcastle upon Tyne - Barbarossa. A tragedy. As it is performed at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. The fourth edition. By John Brown. (1777; 5 images)
- BROWNE, Isaac Hawkins the Elder - On Design and Beauty. An epistle. By Isaac Hawkins Browne, the elder. (1734; 4 images)
- ₪ Buckingham, George Villiers Duke of - The New Key to the Rehearsal. Written by George, late Duke of Buckingham (1717; 4 images, 1 plate)
- BULLOCK, Henry Dramatic Writer - Octavius: a tragic drama. In five acts (1834; 1 images, 1 plate)
- BULWER, afterwards BULWER LYTTON, Edward George Earle Lytton Baron Lytton - The Sea-Captain ... By the author of “The Lady of Lyons” i.e. Lord Lytton ... Third edition. (1840; 2 images)
- Burdett, Francis Sir - The Scum uppermost when the Middlesex Porridge-Pot boils over!! An ... election ballad upon Sir F. Burdett, with ... notes ... Accompanied with an admonitory nod to a blind horse. By G. Huddesford. (1802; 3 images, 3 plates)
- Burman, Pieter - Petri Burmanni Carmen elegiacum, auctoribus ... Academiæ Batavæ ... curatoribus et urbis consulibus, in celeberrima panegyri, quæ ad decorandum Academiæ centesimum et quinquagesimum natalem ... convenerat, dictum. (1725; 1 images)
- BURTON, C. S. - Phyllis: a pastoral play in one act (1887; 1 images)
- Byron, Henry J. (Henry James) - Aladdin; or, the Wonderful scamp! An original burlesque extravaganza, in one act. In verse. (1882; 15 images, 15 plates)
- Byron, Henry J. (Henry James) - The Gaiety Gulliver. A farce. (1880; 7 images)
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[edit]- C., I. - A Pleasant Comedie, called The Two Merry Milke-Maids. Or, the Best words weare the garland. By I. C. (1661; 3 images)
- C., W. A. C. - St. Paul at Lystra. In verse. The “Apology” signed: W. A. C. C., i.e. William A. C. Chevalier. (1888; 4 images)
- CADOGAN, Adelaide Lady - Drawing-Room Plays. Selected and adapted from the French by Lady Adelaide Cadogan. Illustrated by E. L. Shute, etc (1888; 46 images, 7 plates)
- CALLOW, Frances Elizabeth and CALLOW (Alice Mary) - Home-Theatricals made Easy, or, Busy, happy, and merry. With illustrations. (1891; 93 images, 6 plates)
- CALMOUR, Alfred Cecil. - Beau Blandish the Rake. A play in three acts (1887; 1 images)
- CALSABIGI, Ranieri de'. - Orpheus and Eurydice, an English Musical Drama, etc. (Translated into poetical English by G. F. Tenducci.) (1784; 6 images)
- CAMBRIDGE, Richard Owen. - "An Elegy written in an Empty Assembly-Room ... The second edition. A parody of Pope's ""Eloisa to Abelard."" By Richard O. Cambridge." (1756; 2 images)
- CAMPBELL, Alexander Musician and Poet - Odes and Miscellaneous Poems. By a Student of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh Alexander Campbell (1796; 1 images)
- CAMPBELL, John 2nd Duke of Argyll and Duke of Greenwich - To the Duke of Argyle, upon his arrival at Court after the defeat of the Northern rebellion March the 6th, 1715. Verses. (1716; 1 images)
- ₪ Carlell, Lodowick - The Deserving Favorite. A tragi-comedy. (1629; 4 images)
- CARLILE, James Gent - The Fortune-Hunters: or, Two Fools well met; a comedy, etc (1689; 1 images)
- CARPENTER, Richard Vicar of Poling - A new Play call'd the Pragmatical Jesuit Newleven'd. A comedy. With a portrait. (1665; 6 images, 1 plate)
- CARR, Joseph William Comyns. - King Arthur, a drama in a prologue and four acts (1895; 14 images)
- CARTWRIGHT, Edmund the Elder, D.D - The Prince of Peace, and other poems. By E. Cartwright. (1779; 2 images, 1 plate)
- CARTWRIGHT, Fairfax Leighton Right Hon. Sir, G.C.V.O - Bianca Capello. A tragedy. In verse. (1886; 1 images)
- CARTWRIGHT, Fairfax Leighton Right Hon. Sir, G.C.V.O - The Emperor's Wish. A play in five acts. In verse. (1884; 2 images)
- CARTWRIGHT, Fairfax Leighton Right Hon. Sir, G.C.V.O - Lorello. A play in five acts. In verse. (1884; 1 images)
- CARY, Henry 4th Viscount Falkland - The Mariage Night. A comedy. (1664; 4 images)
- CARYL, John. - Sir Salomon; or, The Cautious Coxcomb; a comedy. In five acts and in prose. By J. Caryl. (1671; 3 images)
- CAULFEILD, J. Cornet - The Manners of Paphos, or Triumph of Love. A poem. (1777; 1 images)
- CENLOOT, Creslah pseud. [i.e. Charles Colton?] - Panthea. A poetical tragedy. By Creslah Cenloot (1888; 1 images)
- CERNY, Frederick pseud. [i.e. Frederick Guthrie.] - Logroño. A metric drama in two acts ... With twenty-nine illustrations by T. Walter Wilson (1877; 29 images, 1 plate)
- CHAMBERS, Marianne. - The School for Friends, a comedy, in five acts, etc (1805; 1 images)
- CHAMBERS, Marianne. - The School for Friends, a comedy, in five acts, etc. (1806; 1 images)
- Chapman, George - The Widdowes Teares. A comedie ... Written by Geor. Chap. (G. Chapman.) (1612; 4 images)
- Chapman, George - The Tragedie of Chabot Admirall of France: as it was presented by her Majesties servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by George Chapman, and James Shirly (1639; 6 images)
- Chapman, George - The Ball. A comedy, as it was presented by her Majesties servants, at the private house in Drury Lane. Written by George Chapman, and James Shirly (1639; 7 images)
- ₪ Charles I, King of England - The Famous Tragedie of King Charles I. Basely butchered by those who are, Omne nefas proni patare pudoris inanes Crudeles, violenti, importunique tyranni Mendaces, falsi, perversi, perfidiosi, Fœdifragi, falsis verbis infunda loquentes. In which is included the several combinations and machinations that brought that incomparable Prince to the block, etc. (1709; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Charles I, King of England - King Charles the First: an historical tragedy. Written in imitation of Shakespear. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. In verse. By William Havard. (1737; 9 images)
- Cherry, Andrew. - Spanish Dollars! or, The Priest of the parish. An operatic sketch ... The music by J. Davy (1806; 1 images)
- Chettle, Henry - The Tragedy of Hoffman; or, A revenge for a Father in five acts and in verse. By H. Chettle (1631; 5 images)
- CHORLEY, Henry Fothergill. - Judith: a Biblical cantata. The words selected from the Holy Scriptures by Henry F. Chorley, etc (1858; 6 images)
- CHURCHILL, Charles the Poet - The Ghost ... Book III (1762; 1 images)
- CHURCHILL, Henry George. - The Siege of Troy. Comic opera, etc. In verse. (1876; 1 images, 1 plate)
- CIBBER, Colley. - Plays written by Mr. Cibber, etc (1721; 149 images)
- CIBBER, Theophilus. - Cælia: or, the Perjur'd lover. A play, etc. By Charles Johnson. With a prologue by T. Cibber and an epilogue by H. Fielding. (1733; 10 images)
- Cicero, Marcus Tullius. - The Tragedy of that famous Roman Oratour Marcus Tullius Cicero. In verse. (1651; 1 images)
- CLARKE, John Bertridge. - Ravenna: or, Italian love. A tragedy, in five acts. In verse. Based on “Kabale und Liebe” by J. C. F. von Schiller. By John Bertridge Clarke? and another. (1824; 1 images)
- CLARKE, Joseph Ignatius Constantine. - Robert Emmet. A tragedy of Irish history. A play. With a portrait. (1888; 5 images, 1 plate)
- CLERMONT DE BUSSY D'AMBOISE, Louis de. - Bussy d'Ambois: a tragedie, etc (1646; 5 images)
- CLERMONT DE BUSSY D'AMBOISE, Louis de. - Bussy D'Ambois: a tragedie, etc. By George Chapman. (1657; 1 images)
- COBB, James. - The First Floor; a farce in two acts. (1789; 5 images)
- COBB, James. - The Strangers at Home; a comic opera, in three acts (1786; 1 images)
- COBB, James. - Songs, duets, trios and finales in Ramah Droog, or Wine does Wonders; a comic opera by J. Cobb (1798; 1 images)
- COBBOLD, Elizabeth. - Six narrative poems; by Eliza Knipe, etc (1787; 2 images)
- COKAYNE, Aston Sir, Bart - The Obstinate Lady; a new comedy, etc (1657; 4 images)
- COLE, Owen Blayney. - The Naughty Lions, a German newspaper story. Arranged and dramatized by O. B. Cole. With a portrait. (1881; 1 images)
- Coleridge, Samuel Taylor - Osorio, a tragedy; as originally written in 1797 ... An earlier version of “Remorse.” Now first printed from a copy recently discovered ... with the variorum readings of “Remorse,” and a monograph on the history of the play in its earlier and later form by the author of “Tennysoniana” i.e. R. H. Shepherd. Edited by John Pearson. L.P (1873; 1 images)
- COLLETT, John Poet - The Siren of Warmington ... Illustrated by Lancelot Speed. A play. (1889; 11 images, 5 plates)
- COLLINS, Edward James Mortimer. - The British Birds. A communication from the ghost of Aristophanes (1872; 1 images)
- COLLINS, Edward James Mortimer. - The British Birds. A communication from the ghost of Aristophanes. (1878; 3 images)
- COLMAN, George the Elder - The Jealous Wife: a comedy, etc. (1761; 12 images)
- COLMAN, George the Elder - The Jealous Wife: a comedy, etc. (1764; 12 images)
- COLMAN, George the Elder - The Clandestine Marriage ... By G. Colman and David Garrick ... A new edition. (1770; 2 images)
- COLMAN, George the Younger - Inkle and Yarico ... As performed at the Theatres Royal, Covent Garden and Haymarket ... Printed ... from the prompt book. With remarks by Mrs. Inchbald. (1806; 1 images)
- COLMAN, George the Younger - John Bull; or, and Englishman's fireside. A comedy in five acts, etc. (1805; 1 images)
- Congreve, William - Le Fourbe. Comédie de Congrève, traduite de l'anglois par M. P*** (1775; 1 images)
- ₪ CORNEILLE, Pierre. - Horace, a French tragedy ... Englished by Charles Cotton (1671; 2 images, 1 plate)
- CORNEILLE, Thomas. - The Extravagant Sheepherd. A Pastorall comedie ... Englished by T. R. i.e. Thomas Rawlins? (1654; 1 images)
- Cornwall, Barry - Dramatic Scenes. With other poems, now first printed ... Illustrated (1857; 57 images, 1 plate)
- CORYE, John Dramatist - The Generous Enemies or the Ridiculous Lovers. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesties Servants (1672; 1 images)
- COURT, Norman. - Rosalie; or, In days of old. An original comic opera, in three acts, etc (1896; 1 images)
- COURTHOPE, William John. - The Paradise of Birds: an old extravaganza in a modern dress. (1889; 29 images, 14 plates)
- COUSINS, Edward. - Jacques Artevelte ... A play. Edited by E. Ratcliffe Cousins (1886; 1 images)
- COWLEY, Hannah. - The Belle's Stratagem: a comedy, of five acts: as it is now performing at the Theatre in Smock-Alley. (1782; 1 images)
- COWLEY, Hannah. - The Runaway, a comedy in five acts and in prose, by H. Cowley (1776; 6 images)
- CRESSWELL, I. S. - The King's Banner; or Aimèz loyauté: an original semi-historical drama, in four acts and several tableaux. Period-the Civil War from 1648 to 1660. With five illustrations by Captain Cresswell (1873; 5 images, 5 plates)
- CROKER, Thomas Crofton. - Recollections of Old Christmas: a masque. Performed at Grimston. By Thomas C. Croker. (1850; 20 images, 1 plate)
- CROSS, John C. Dramatist - Songs, Choruses, &c. in The Apparition! A musical dramatic romance, in two acts by J. C. Cross, etc (1794; 1 images)
- CROSS, John C. Dramatist - The Apparition! A musical dramatic romance, in two acts, etc (1794; 2 images)
- Crown, (John) Mr - City Politiques. A comedy, etc (1683; 3 images)
- Crown, (John) Mr - The Countrey Wit. A comedy, etc (1675; 1 images)
- Crown, (John) Mr - The History of Charles the Eighth of France, or the Invasion of Naples by the French, etc (1672; 5 images)
- Crown, (John) Mr - The History of Charles the Eighth of France, or the Invasion of Naples by the French, etc. (1680; 5 images)
- Crown, (John) Mr - Juliana, or the Princess of Poland. A tragicomedy, etc (1671; 4 images)
- Crown, (John) Mr - The Married Beau or, the Curious impertinent, a comedy, etc (1694; 1 images)
- Crown, (John) Mr - Sir Courtly Nice: or, It cannot be. A comedy, etc. Based on “No puede ser” of A. Moreto y Cabaña. (1685; 1 images, 1 plate)
- CUBITT, Sydney. - An Entirely New & Original Comic Opera, in two acts, entitled, The Competitors, or, the Nymph of Nozenaro, etc (1893; 1 images)
- Cumberland, Richard - The Brothers, a comedy, etc. By Richard Cumberland. (1770; 1 images)
- Cumberland, Richard - The Carmelite: a tragedy. Performed at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. The second edition. The dedication signed: Richd Cumberland. (1785; 1 images)
- Cumberland, Richard - (Book cat (100%)) The Fashionable Lover; a comedy, etc (1772; 1 images)
- Cumberland, Richard - (Book cat (100%)) The Fashionable Lover; a comedy, etc. (1772; 1 images)
- Cumberland, Richard - (Book cat (100%)) The Fashionable Lover: a comedy ... The second edition. The advertisement signed: Rich. Cumberland. (1772; 2 images)
- Cumberland, Richard - The Fashionable Lover. Miss Obre oder die gerettete Unschuld. Ein Lustspiel in fünf Aufzügen nach dem Englischen des Herrn Cumberland. The translator's preface signed: C. C. H. R., i.e. C. C. H. Rost. (1774; 28 images, 26 plates)
- Cumberland, Richard - First Love: a comedy, etc (1795; 8 images)
- Cumberland, Richard - The Jew: a comedy, etc (1794; 7 images)
- Cumberland, Richard - The Jew ... The third edition. (1795; 1 images)
- Cumberland, Richard - The Mysterious Husband. A tragedy, etc (1783; 1 images)
- Cumberland, Richard - The Mysterious Husband: a tragedy. In five acts, etc. (1785; 1 images)
- Cumberland, Richard - The West Indian: a comedy, in five acts, and in prose ... By the author of The Brothers i.e. R. Cumberland. (1771; 1 images)
- Cumberland, Richard - The Wheel of Fortune: a comedy, etc (1795; 6 images)
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[edit]- D'Urfey, Thomas - A Fool's Preferment; or, The three Dukes of Dunstable. A comedy in five acts and in prose. Together with the Songs and notes to 'em, ... composed by H. Purcell (1688; 72 images, 2 plates)
- D'Urfey, Thomas - Madam Fickle: or the Witty False One. A Comedy in five acts and in verse (1677; 1 images)
- D'Urfey, Thomas - The Richmond Heiress; or, a Woman once in the Right. A comedy in five acts and in prose (1693; 1 images)
- D., T. Gent - The Fool turn'd Critick: a comedy ... By T. D. Gent. i.e. Thomas D'Urfey. (1678; 14 images)
- DABORN, Robert. - The Poor-Mans Comfort. A tragi-comedy, etc (1655; 4 images)
- DALTON, John D.D - A Descriptive Poem, addressed to two Ladies, at their return from viewing the mines near Whitehaven. To which are added, some thoughts on building and planting, to Sir James Lowther, of Lowther Hall, Bart (1755; 4 images)
- Daniel, Samuel - The True Discription of a Royall Masque. Presented at Hampton Court, vpon Sunday night, being the eight of Ianuary. 1604. And personated by the Queenes most excellent Majestie, attended by eleuen ladies of honour. By Samuel Daniel. (1880; 17 images)
- DAVENANT, William Sir - The Cruell Brother. A tragedy, etc. In verse. (1630; 6 images)
- DAVENANT, William Sir - Salmacida spolia. A masque. Presented by the King and Queenes Majesties, at White-hall, on Tuesday the 21. day of Ianuary 1639. In verse. (1639; 3 images)
- DAVENANT, William Sir - The Siege of Rhodes made a representation by the art of prospective in scenes, and the story sung in recitative musick, etc. In verse. (1656; 3 images)
- DAVENANT, William Sir - The Unfortunate Lovers: a tragedie, etc. In verse. (1643; 6 images)
- Davenport, Robert - The City-Night-Cap: or, Crede quod habes, & habes. A tragi-comedy ... As it was acted with great applause, by Her Majesties servants, at the Phœnix in Drury Lane (1661; 1 images)
- DAVENPORT, Robert. - King John and Matilda, a tragedy. As it was acted with great applause by her Majesties servants at the Cock-pit in Drury-lane (1655; 1 images)
- Davidson, John - Plays ... Being An Unhistorical Pastoral: A Romantic Farce: Bruce, a chronicle play: Smith, a tragic farce: and Scaramouch in Naxos, a pantomime (1894; 3 images, 1 plate)
- DAVIES, Blanche. - Octavia; or the Bride of St. Agnes. A tragedy, in five acts. In verse. (1832; 1 images)
- DAY, John Dramatist - The Isle of Guls. As it hath been often played in the blacke Fryars, by the Children of the Reuels (1606; 2 images)
- DAY, John Dramatist - The Ile of Gulls a comedy in five acts and in prose. By J. Day. As it hath been often acted in the Black Fryers, by the Children of the Revels (1633; 3 images)
- DAY, Walter. - Hugo of Avendon. In four acts. By E. L. M. i.e. Walter Day. (1897; 15 images)
- DELAP, John. - Dramatic Poems, comprising the following tragedies: Gunilda, Usurper, Matilda, and Abdalla (1803; 1 images)
- DELAP, John. - The Royal Suppliants. A tragedy, etc. In verse. (1781; 1 images)
- DELPINI, Carlo Antonio. - Don Juan, or the Libertine destroy'd: a tragic pantomical sic entertainment in two acts, etc. Founded on Shadwell's “Libertine.” (1789; 2 images)
- DEW, Dyer. - Harold; or, the English king, a tragedy, in five acts (1820; 1 images)
- DIBDIN, Charles Isaac Mungo. - History and Illustrations of the London Theatres: comprising an account of the origin and progress of the drama in England; with historical and descriptive accounts of the Theatres Royal, Covent Garden, Drury Lane, Haymarket, English Opera House, and Royal Amphitheatre ... Illustrated with engravings (1826; 16 images, 16 plates)
- DIBDIN, Charles Isaac Mungo. - Law's two Tails. Songs, &c. in the musical piece called Law's two Tails: or En-tail & Red-tail! etc (1815; 1 images)
- DIBDIN, Charles Isaac Mungo. - Life in London; or the Larks of Logic, Tom, & Jerry; an extravaganza in three acts of wit and whim, replete with high goes, prime chaunts, and out-and-out sprees; founded on Pierce Egan's highly popular work entitled “Tom and Jerry”, etc. (1822; 2 images, 1 plate)
- DIBDIN, Charles the Elder - The Deserter; a new musical drama, etc. Based on “Le Déserteur” of Michel Jean Sedaine. (1815; 1 images)
- DIBDIN, Charles the Elder - The Wedding Ring, a comic opera. In two acts, etc. Based, in part, on “Il Filosofo di campagna” by Carlo Goldoni. (1773; 1 images)
- DIBDIN, Thomas John. - Harlequin in his Element; or, Fire, water, earth, & air; a favourite pantomime, etc. With a folding plate. (1808; 1 images, 1 plate)
- DIBDIN, Thomas John. - Songs, duets, chorusses, etc., in the White Plume, or the Border Chieftains by T. J. Dibdin (1806; 1 images)
- DILKE, Thomas. - The Lover's Luck: a comedy, etc (1696; 1 images, 1 plate)
- DIXON, Thomas of Newcastle upon Tyne? - The Portrait of religion in Newcastle: being a clerical, satirical and allegorical drama. Second edition (1836; 1 images)
- DIXON, William John. - Sir Walter Ralegh: a tragedy ... Illustrated by N. C. Bishop-Culpeper (1897; 38 images, 2 plates)
- DODD, William LL.D - A Day in Vacation at College. A burlesque poem. By William Dodd. (1751; 4 images, 1 plate)
- Dodsley, Robert - Cleone, etc. (1786; 9 images)
- Dodsley, Robert - The King and the Miller of Mansfield. A dramatic tale. Together with “Sir John Cockle at Court, being the sequel to the King and the Miller.” (1750; 7 images)
- Dodsley, Robert - Sir John Cockle at Court. Being the sequel of the King and the Miller of Mansfield. A dramatick tale (1738; 13 images)
- DONOVAN, Thomas. - English Historical Plays ... Arranged for acting as well as for reading, by T. Donovan (1896; 2 images)
- DORN, Thomas. - Solomon's Temple: a grand dramatic oratorio, in three parts, etc (1871; 3 images)
- Dover, John. - The Roman Generalls; or, the Distressed Ladies. A drama, in five acts and in verse. (1667; 2 images)
- Drake, Francis Sir - The History of Sir F. D. Exprest by instrumentall and vocall musick, and by art of perspective in scenes, etc. The first Part. In six entries or scenes, and in verse. By Sir W. Davenant. (1659; 2 images)
- Dryden, John. - All for love: or, The world well lost ... Marked with the variations in the manager's book, etc. (1778; 1 images)
- Dryden, John. - Amphitryon; or, The two Sosias, etc (1691; 1 images)
- Dryden, John. - The conquest of Granada by the Spaniards: in two parts. Acted at the Theater-Royall. (1673; 12 images)
- Dryden, John. - The Duke of Guise. A tragedy. Acted by their Majesties Servants. Written by Mr. Dryden, and Mr. Lee (1683; 39 images)
- Dryden, John. - The rival ladies. A tragi-comedy. As it was acted at the Theater-Royal. (1675; 7 images)
- Dryden, John. - Secret-love, or The maiden-queen: as it is acted by His Majesties Servants, at the Theater-Royal. (1735; 8 images, 1 plate)
- Dryden, John. - Tyrannick love, or The royal martyr. A tragedy. As it is acted by his Majesties Servants, at the Theatre Royal. (1677; 1 images)
- DUBOURG, Augustus W. - Four original plays, unacted (1883; 1 images)
- DUDLEY, John 1st Duke of Northumberland - John Dudley. A tragedy in five acts and in verse for the stage and closet. By Scriptor Ignotus (1886; 1 images)
- Duffett, Thomas. - Psyche debauch'd, a comedy, as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal. By T. D. i.e. Thomas Duffett. (1678; 1 images)
- DUFFETT, Thomas. - The Spanish Rogue a comedy, in five acts and in verse (1674; 4 images, 1 plate)
- ₪ DUFFETT, Thomas. - Being a burlesque of the “Empress of Morocco” by E. Settle. The Empress of Morocco. A Farce. (An Epilogue spoken by witches after the manner of Macbeth.) By T. Duffet. (1674; 7 images, 1 plate)
- DUVARD, Primogene. - Mary Tudor: an historical drama, in five acts and in prose, etc (1844; 2 images)
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[edit]- ECCLESTONE, Edward. - Noah's Flood; or, The Destruction of the World, an opera in five acts and in verse (1679; 2 images)
- EGAN, Pierce the Elder - Sadler's Wells ... The songs, parodies, etc. introduced in the new ... burletta ... called Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London (1822; 2 images, 1 plate)
- EGAN, Pierce the Elder - Songs ... in an entirely new ... burletta ... called Tom and Jerry, or Life in London ... founded on P. E.'s work, etc (1820; 2 images, 1 plate)
- ESSENCE, Tom. - Tom Essence, or the Modish Wife. A comedy in five acts and in prose, by T. Rawlins (1677; 2 images)
- ETHEREGE, George Sir - The Comical Revenge; or Love in a Tub, etc. (1669; 4 images)
- ETHEREGE, George Sir - The Man of Mode, or Sr Fopling Flutter; a comedy in five acts, and in prose (1676; 1 images)
- ETHEREGE, George Sir - She Wou'd if she Cou'd, a comedy in five acts and in prose (1668; 1 images)
- ETHEREGE, George Sir - She Wou'd if she Cou'd, a comedy in five acts and in prose. (1671; 1 images)
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[edit]- F., C. - Pluto Furens & Vinctus; or, The raging Devil bound. A modern farce in three acts in prose. Per Philocomicum i.e. C. F. (1669; 3 images)
- F., K. - The Presbyterian Lash: or, Noctroffs i.e. Z. Crofton's Maid whipt. A Tragy-comedy in prose and verse. As it was lately acted in the great roome at the Pye Tavern at Algate. By Noctroffe the Priest, and severall his parishioners at the eating of a chine of beefe. The first part. A satire on Zachary Crofton, by K. F., i.e. Francis Kirkman. (1661; 6 images)
- F., R. - Imperial, a tragedy in five acts and in verse. By R. F., i.e. Sir Ralph Freeman (1655; 8 images)
- FALCONER, Edmund pseud. [i.e. Edmund O'Rourke.] - Victorine: an opera, in three acts and in prose and verse, composed by A. Mellon. The libretto by E. F., etc (1859; 9 images)
- FARNIE, Henry Brougham. - Punchinello: a comic opera, in one act. The libretto by H. F. The music by W. C. Levy (1864; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Farquhar, George - The Comedies of Mr G. F (1710; 23 images, 1 plate)
- FAWCETT, Edgar. - The New King Arthur. An opera without music. By the author of “The Buntling Ball” i.e. Edgar Fawcett (1885; 4 images)
- FÉVAL, Paul Henri Corentin. - “I am here!” The Duke's Motto; or, the Little Parisian. Translated from “Le Petit Parisien,” by H. Ll. Williams. (1863; 2 images, 2 plates)
- Field, Michael. - Attila, my Attila! A play. In verse. (1896; 4 images)
- Field, Michael. - A Question of Memory. A play in four acts, etc (1893; 1 images)
- Field, Michael. - Stephania. A trialogue. In verse. (1892; 4 images, 1 plate)
- Field, Michael. - The Tragic Mary. A drama, in prose and verse. (1890; 2 images, 1 plate)
- FIENNES, Thomas Baron Dacre - Dacre of the South; or, the Olden time. A drama. By Richard Z. S. Troughton. (1877; 1 images)
- FINGER, Gottfried Musical Composer - The musical entertainments in the Virgin Prophetess, a new opera by E. Settle; composed by Mr. Finger (1701; 2 images, 2 plates)
- FLETCHER, Evelyn. - Seven Duologues (1899; 10 images)
- FLETCHER, John Dramatist - The Bloody Brother. The Tragœdy of Rollo Duke of Normandy. Acted by his Majesties Servants. Written by John Fletcher, Gent and others (1640; 4 images)
- FLETCHER, John Dramatist - The Coronation, a Comedy in five acts and in verse. Written by J. F. or rather by J. Shirley (1640; 6 images)
- FLETCHER, John Dramatist - The Elder Brother. A comedie, in five acts and in verse. Written by J. F. and F. Beaumont? (1637; 8 images)
- FLETCHER, John Dramatist - The elder brother ... London 1637. (1661; 7 images)
- FLETCHER, John Dramatist - The Faithfull Shepherdesse ... The third Edition, with Addition. (1656; 5 images)
- FLETCHER, John Dramatist - The Faithfull Shepherdesse ... The third Edition, with Addition. (1665; 8 images)
- FLETCHER, John Dramatist - Monsieur Thomas, a comedy in five acts and in verse. Edited by R. Brome (1639; 6 images, 2 plates)
- FLETCHER, John Dramatist - Rule a Wife and have a Wife. A comoedy, etc (1640; 6 images)
- FOOTE, Samuel. - The Commissary. A comedy in three acts and in prose (1765; 2 images)
- FOOTE, Samuel. - The Knights. A comedy, in two acts and in prose (1754; 5 images)
- FOOTE, Samuel. - The Lame Lover; a comedy in three acts and in prose (1770; 4 images)
- FOOTE, Samuel. - The Minor, a comedy in three acts and in prose, etc. (1760; 6 images, 1 plate)
- FOOTE, Samuel. - Christian and critical remarks on a droll, or interlude, called The Minor, now acting ... in the Hay-Market, etc. By a Minister of the Church of Christ. Second edition (1760; 3 images)
- FOOTE, Samuel. - A Letter to Mr. Foote, occasioned by his letter to the ... Author of the Christian and Critical Remarks on the Minor, containing a refutation of Mr. Foote's pamphlet, and a full defence of the principles and practices of the Methodists. By the Author of the Christian and Critical Remarks (1760; 1 images)
- FOOTE, Samuel. - The Orators. A comedy in three acts and in prose. (1762; 3 images)
- FOOTE, Samuel. - The Patron, a comedy in three acts and in prose. (1764; 3 images)
- FORD, John Dramatist - The Chronicle Historie of Perkin Warbeck. A strange Truth. A tragedy in five acts and chiefly in verse. (1634; 1 images)
- FORD, John Dramatist - The Fancies, Chast and Noble a comedy, in five acts and chiefly in verse (1638; 3 images)
- FORD, John Dramatist - The Ladies Triall. A play in five acts and chiefly in verse. (1639; 4 images)
- FORD, John Dramatist - Loves Sacrifice. A Tragedie in five acts and chiefly in verse (1633; 4 images)
- FORD, John Dramatist - 'T is Pitty shees a Whore. A tragedy in five acts and chiefly in verse. (1633; 6 images)
- FORMBY, Henry. - A short Easter Mystery Play. The company of the holy women companions of Jesus. A drama with chorus and music (1881; 15 images)
- FORTESCUE, F. Dramatist - Robinson Crusoe; or the island of Juan Fernandez. An operatic drama in three acts, etc. In prose. Founded on D. Defoe's work. (1822; 2 images)
- Fox, Charles James - The Beauties of Administration, a poem. With an heroic race to the palace, between L-d Sh-lb-ne i.e. Lord Shelburne and the Hon. C. J. F-x i.e. C. J. Fox (1782; 2 images, 1 plate)
- FRICKER, Thomas. - St. Leonard's Priory, a dramatic legend of Stamford in the olden time. In two acts and in prose (1838; 1 images)
- FROME, Samuel Blake. - The songs, odes, ballads, duets, and glees, in an opera, entitled: Sketches from life; or, The wandering Bard (1809; 2 images, 2 plates)
- FULLER, Henry Blake. - The Puppet-Booth. Twelve plays in prose (1896; 1 images)
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[edit]- G., D. - Satyræ quatuor. Auctore D. G. In Latin verse. (1735; 9 images)
- Garrick, David - Lethe ... Sixth edition. (1767; 6 images)
- Garrick, David - The Lyng Valet ... The fifth edition. (1756; 6 images)
- Garrick, David - The Lying Valet, etc. (1769; 2 images)
- Garrick, David - Florizel and Perdita. A dramatic pastoral, in three acts. Altered from The Winter's Tale of Shakespear (1758; 8 images)
- Garrick, David - Isabella: or, the Fatal Marriage; a play ... alter'd from Southern (1757; 3 images)
- Garrick, David - Miss in her Teens. By David Garrick. ... Sixth edition. (1777; 12 images)
- GARRICK, David. - The Lying Valet ... The fourth edition (1749; 1 images)
- GAY, John the Poet - Achilles in petticoats. An opera ... Written by Mr. Gay, with alterations by George Colman, the elder (1774; 1 images)
- GAY, John the Poet - The distress'd wife. A comedy. (1750; 7 images)
- ₪ GAY, John the Poet - An epistle to Her Grace Henrietta, Dutchess of Marlborough (1722; 3 images)
- GAY, John the Poet - The fan. A poem (1714; 2 images)
- GAY, John the Poet - A panegyrical epistle to Mr. Thomas Snow, goldsmith, near Temple-Barr: occasion'd by his buying and selling of the third subscriptions, taken in by the directors of the South-Sea Company, at a thousand per cent. By John Gay. (1721; 3 images)
- George I, King of Great Britain - Verses on the King, occasion'd by his late danger and distress, at Sea (1726; 4 images)
- Gilbert, W. S. (William Schwenck) - H.M.S. Pinafore; or, the Lass that loved a Sailor. An entirely original nautical comic opera (1878; 2 images, 2 plates)
- GLAPTHORNE, Henry. - Argalus and Parthenia a tragi-comedy, in five acts and in verse (1639; 4 images)
- GLAPTHORNE, Henry. - The Hollander. A comedy in five acts, and chiefly in prose (1640; 1 images)
- GLAPTHORNE, Henry. - The Ladies Priveledge a comedy, in five acts, and in verse (1640; 11 images)
- Glover, Richard - Medea. A tragedy in five acts, and in verse (1761; 1 images)
- GLOVER, Richard Author of “Leonidas.” - Medea, etc. (1762; 1 images)
- GLOVER, Richard Author of “Leonidas.” - Medea, etc. (1762; 1 images)
- GOFFE, Thomas. - The Couragious Turke, or, Amarath the first; a tragedie in five acts and in verse. Edited by R. Meighen (1632; 7 images)
- GOFFE, Thomas. - The Raging Turke, or, Bajazet the second: a tragedie in five acts and in verse. Edited by R. Meighen (1631; 6 images)
- GOFFE, Thomas. - The Tragedy of Orestes in five acts and in verse (1633; 5 images)
- GOLDEN, William Poet - The Distress'd Village, a poem, representing the distressing effects of fire: the happy consequence of insurance, etc (1800; 1 images)
- GOLDEN, William Poet - The Triumph of Friendship, an historical poem. By. W. Golden. (1791; 1 images)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - The haunch of venison, a poetical epistle to Lord Clare ... With a head of the author, drawn by Henry Bunbury Esq; and etched by Bretherton (1776; 8 images)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - Retaliation: a poem ... Including epitaphs on the most distinguished wits of this metropolis (1774; 1 images)
- Goldsmith, Oliver - She stoops to conquer: or, The mistakes of a night. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. (1773; 1 images)
- GOODWIN, J. Cheever. - Lost, Stolen, or Strayed. A new musical farce in three acts, etc (1897; 1 images)
- GOOSECAPPE, Gyles Sir - Sir Gyles Goosecappe, Knight. A Comedie in five acts, in prose and verse presented by the Chil: of the Chappell (1606; 5 images)
- Gosse, Edmund - The Masque of Painters: as performed by the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours, May 19, 1885, and written by E. Gosse (1885; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Gosse, Edmund - The Unknown Lover. A drama in verse for private acting, with an essay on the Chamber Drama in England (1878; 2 images)
- GOUGH, J. Gent - The Strange Discovery; a tragi-comedy in five acts and in verse (1640; 4 images)
- GRAHAM, David Dramatic Author - Rizzio: an historical tragedy (1898; 1 images)
- GRANT, Daniel M.P - The Money Lender. A drama in three acts and in prose (1890; 1 images)
- ₪ GREEN, George Smith. - Oliver Cromwell: an historical play in five acts and in prose and verse. To which is prefix'd an Extract or Journal of the rise and progress of Oliver Cromwell (1752; 9 images, 1 plate)
- GREENBANK, Harry. - An Artist's Model, a comedy with music in two acts and in prose with songs. By Owen Hall ... Lyrics by H. Greenbank. Words of songs only. (1895; 2 images)
- GREENE, Alexander. - The Politician cheated. A new comedy in five acts and in prose (1663; 5 images)
- GREVILLE, Fulke Baron Brooke - Certaine learned and elegant workes of the Right Honourable Fulke, Lord Brooke, written in his youth and familiar exercise with Sir P. Sidney (1633; 153 images)
- Griffith, (Elizabeth) Mrs - A Wife in the Right: a comedy in five acts and in prose. L.P (1772; 2 images)
- GRIFFITH, George of Kidderminster - The Two Houses: a Staffordshire tragedy. (Founded on facts.) In three acts and in verse, etc. (1866; 8 images, 1 plate)
- GROSS, Samuel Eberly. - The Merchant Prince of Cornville ... Fourth edition (1899; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Guillemard, Mary F. - The Kitchen Maid; or, Some one we know very well. A play for children, ... With illustrations by J. B. Partridge, etc (1896; 16 images, 9 plates)
- GWINNETT, Richard. - The Country 'Squire: or, a Christmas gambol. A comedy. By Richard Gwinnet. (1732; 9 images)
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[edit]- H., J. I. - Oswald, the Hermit. A domestic drama, in four acts and in prose and verse, by J. I. H (1869; 1 images)
- H., S. A.B., e C. Ex - Sicily and Naples, or, the fatall union. A tragœdy in five acts and in verse and prose. By Samuel Harding, Artium Baccalaureus, e Collegio Exoniensi. Edited by P. P. (1640; 6 images)
- HARRADEN, Herbert. - Cinderella. Burlesque in two acts (1896; 1 images)
- HARRIES, afterwards BARON-WILSON, Margaret. - The Maid of Switzerland, a romantic drama, in one act and in prose (1834; 1 images)
- HARRISON, Nicholas Bacon. - The Travellers. A comedy, in three acts and in prose, etc (1788; 7 images)
- Hayley, William - Occasional Stanzas, written at the request of the Revolution Society and recited on their anniversary, November 4, 1788. To which is added, Queen Mary to King William, during his Campaign in Ireland, 1690: a poetical Epistle (1788; 2 images)
- Haywood, Eliza Fowler - Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lunenburgh. A tragedy in five acts and in verse, etc (1729; 16 images)
- HEATH, Charles Engraver - The Shakspeare Gallery, containing the principal female characters in the plays of the great poet. Engraved ... from drawings by the first artists, under the superintendence of C. H. With portions of the text. (1836; 45 images, 45 plates)
- HEINEMANN, William. - The First Step. A Dramatic Moment. A drama in three acts and in prose. (1895; 1 images)
- HEMINGS, William M.A., of Christ Church, Oxford - The Fatal Contract, a French Tragedy in five acts and in verse, etc. Edited by A. T. and A. P. (1661; 1 images)
- HEMINGS, William M.A., of Christ Church, Oxford - The Fatal Contract, a French Tragedy in five acts and in verse, etc. Edited by A. T. and A. P. (1687; 1 images, 1 plate)
- HEMINGS, William M.A., of Christ Church, Oxford - The Jewes Tragedy, or, their fatal and final overthrow by Vespatian and Titus his son. Agreeable to the authentick and famous history of Josephus. In five acts and in verse. (1662; 5 images)
- HERVEY, Elizabeth Countess of Bristol, Wife of the 1st Earl - The Countess's Speech to her son Roderigo, upon her first seeing him, after he was wounded in his late duel. A satire on Elizabeth, Countess of Bristol and her son, John, Lord Hervey. In verse. ... Second edition. (1731; 4 images)
- HEWITT, John Dramatist - Fatal Falshood: or, Distress'd Innocence. A tragedy, in three acts in verse, etc (1734; 7 images)
- HEYWOOD, Thomas Dramatist - The English Traveller. A tragi-comedy in five acts, chiefly in verse. (1633; 8 images)
- HEYWOOD, Thomas Dramatist - If you know not me, you know no bodie: or the troubles of Queen Elizabeth. A play in prose and verse by T. H. (1606; 4 images)
- HEYWOOD, Thomas Dramatist - corrected by the Author (1640; 9 images, 1 plate)
- HEYWOOD, Thomas Dramatist - Loves Maistresse: or, the Queens Masque. A tragic comedy, in five acts and in verse. (1640; 8 images)
- HEYWOOD, Thomas Dramatist - The Rape of Lucrece, a true Roman Tragedie in verse. With the severall songs in their apt places, by Valerius the merrie Lord amongst the Roman Peeres ... The fourth Impression. (1638; 4 images)
- HEYWOOD, Thomas Dramatist - A woman killed with kindness. (1617; 7 images)
- HIGGINBOTHAM, George. - A new and entirely conventional light Egyptian Opera in two acts entitled: Sneferu the Second, or, The Land of Khem, etc (1897; 3 images)
- HILL, Aaron. - The Judgment-Day, a Poem. The second edition (1721; 6 images)
- HIPPESLEY, R. - Bath and it's Environs, a descriptive poem, in three cantos, etc. By R. Hippesley. (1775; 2 images, 1 plate)
- HITCHENER, William Henry. - Love in a Desert; a musical entertainment in two acts and in prose (1802; 2 images)
- HOADLY, Benjamin M.D., F.R.S - The Suspicious Husband. A comedy in five acts, in prose (1747; 4 images)
- HOARE, Prince. - Chains of the Heart; or, The Slave by Choice in prose with songs. In three acts (1802; 1 images)
- HOBBES, John Oliver pseud. [i.e. Pearl Mary-Teresa Craigie.] - The Ambassador: a comedy, in four acts (1898; 1 images)
- HOBDAY, Edmund Arthur Ponsonby. - Bluebeard; or, Fickle Fatima and the Fatal Key. An operatic burlesque extravaganza in 4 acts, etc (1888; 14 images, 12 plates)
- HOBHOUSE, Thomas. - Elegy to the Memory of Doctor Samuel Johnson (1785; 1 images)
- HOLBROOK, Ann Catherine. - The Dramatist; or, Memoirs of the Stage. With the life of the authoress (1809; 4 images)
- HOLFORD, Margaret Mrs - Gresford Vale, and other poems (1798; 1 images)
- HOLLWAY, James. - Merit. A poem: inscribed to ... the Duke of Grafton (1768; 1 images)
- HOLTHAUSEN, Ferdinand. - Das Noahspiel von Newcastle upon Tyne Herausgegeben von F. Holthausen (1897; 1 images)
- ₪ HOLYDAY, Barten. - Τεχνογαμια: or the Marriages of the Arts. A comedie in five acts, in prose and verse, etc (1618; 3 images)
- HOME, John Author of “Douglas.” - Agis: a tragedy, etc. In verse. By John Home. (1758; 7 images)
- HOME, John Author of “Douglas.” - The Fatal Discovery, a tragedy. In five acts and in verse. By J. Home. (1769; 1 images)
- HOME, John Author of “Douglas.” - Douglas: a tragedy, etc., by John Home (1757; 11 images)
- HOOLE, John. - Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia; a tragedy in five acts and in verse (1775; 1 images)
- HOOLE, John. - Timanthes: a tragedy (1771; 1 images)
- Hope, Anthony - The Adventure of the Lady Ursula. A comedy in four acts (1898; 16 images, 6 plates)
- Horace. - Horace his ode to Venus. Lib. IV. Ode I. Imitated by Mr. Pope (1737; 2 images)
- Horace. - The first Epistle of the first book of Horace imitated. By Mr. Pope (1737; 2 images)
- Horace. - The sixth Epistle of the first book of Horace, imitated by Mr. Pope (1737; 2 images)
- Horace. - The second book of the Epistles of Horace. Imitated by Mr. Pope (1737; 6 images)
- Horace. - The Art of Preaching; in imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry. By R. Dodsley. (1735; 2 images)
- HORNBY, Mary Keeper of Shakspear's house, Stratford-upon-Avon - The Battle of Waterloo: a tragedy in five acts and in prose (1819; 1 images)
- HORNE, Richard Hengist. - Cosmo de Medici, etc. and other poems (1875; 8 images, 1 plate)
- HOWARD, Edward Hon., Dramatist - The Man of Newmarket, etc. A comedy, in five acts and in prose, with songs. (1678; 5 images)
- HOWARD, Edward Hon., Dramatist - The Usurper, a tragedy in five acts, and in verse (1668; 8 images)
- (Book cat (100%)) HOWARD, Frank Artist - The Spirit of the Plays of Shakspeare exhibited in a Series of Outline Plates, illustrative of the story of each play ... With quotations and descriptions. L.P (1833; 481 images, 480 plates)
- HOWARD, Frederick 5th Earl of Carlisle - The Father's Revenge, a tragedy in five acts and in verse. (1800; 6 images, 4 plates)
- HOWARD, James Hon - The English Mounsieur, a comedy in five acts and in verse (1674; 1 images)
- HOWARD, Robert Hon. Sir - The Great Favourite, or, The Duke of Lerma. A tragedy in five acts, and in verse. (1668; 5 images, 2 plates)
- HOWELL, Agnes Rous. - Euphrosyne; or the sculptor's bride. Being the story of Pygmalion, with a sequel. A libretto in three acts in prose and in verse (1886; 7 images)
- HOWELL, James Historiographer Royal to Charles II - The nuptialls of Peleus and Thetis. Consisting of a mask and a comedy, etc. Translated from the “Tetide” of Diamante Gabrielli? (1654; 16 images)
- HOWELLS, William Dean. - The Sleeping-Car, and other farces (1889; 1 images)
- HUGHES, John Poet - The Siege of Damascus. A tragedy in five acts, in verse, etc (1720; 16 images)
- HULL, Thomas Actor - Henry the Second; or, the Fall of Rosamond: a tragedy in five acts and in verse, etc (1774; 1 images)
- HULL, Thomas Actor - Henry the Second; or, the Fall of Rosamond ... The second edition. (1775; 1 images)
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[edit]- IRVING, Laurence Sydney Brodribb. - Godefroi and Yolande: a mediæval play in one act (1898; 1 images)
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[edit]- J., B. - The tragical history, admirable atchievements, and various events of Guy, Earl of Warwick, a tragedy in five acts and in prose and verse, written by B. J (1661; 2 images)
- J., F. - Πλουτοφθαλμια πλουτογαμια. A pleasant comedie, entituled Hey for Honesty, Down with Knavery. Translated out of Aristophanes his Plutus, by Tho: Randolph. Augmented and published by F. J. i.e. F. Jaques or Jacques? (1651; 9 images)
- JAGO, Richard. - Edge-Hill; or, the Rural Prospect delineated and moralized. A poem, in four books (1767; 5 images, 4 plates)
- Jarnac, Philippe-Ferdinand-Auguste de Rohan-Chabot comte de - Dramatic Sketches ... Written for private performance at Thomastown Castle (1866; 1 images)
- Jarnac, Philippe-Ferdinand-Auguste de Rohan-Chabot comte de - Emma Stanley Outdone! An original melodrama (1867; 1 images)
- Jarnac, Philippe-Ferdinand-Auguste de Rohan-Chabot comte de - The Lost One Restored, a dramatic vision (1867; 1 images)
- JEPHSON, Robert. - The Count of Narbonne; a tragedy in five acts and in verse, etc (1781; 1 images)
- JERNINGHAM, Edward. - The Siege of Berwick, a tragedy in four acts and in verse ... Edited by H. E. H. Jerningham (1882; 24 images)
- JODRELL, Richard Paul. - L'Eroina Persiana. Opera dalla tragedia di R. P. Jodrell ... tirata dall'autore. Translated into Italian by G. Caravita. (1821; 2 images)
- Johns, William - The Traitor to Himself, or, Man's Heart his greatest enemy (1678; 2 images)
- JOHNSON, Charles Dramatic Writer - The Tragedy of Medæa in five acts and in verse. ... With a preface containing some reflections on the new way of criticism (1731; 5 images)
- JOHNSON, Charles Dramatic Writer - The Village Opera in three acts, in prose; with songs ... To which is added the musick to each song (1729; 67 images)
- JOHNSON, Samuel Dancing Master - The Blazing Comet; The Mad Lovers; or, The Beauties of the Poets. A play in five acts, in prose and in verse, etc (1732; 8 images)
- Jones, Henry Arthur - The Masqueraders: a play in four acts (1894; 4 images)
- JONES, Henry of Drogheda - The Earl of Essex, a tragedy in five acts and in verse (1753; 8 images)
- JONES, John Eugenius - Adrasta: or, the Woman's Spleene, and Lover's Conquest. A tragi-comedie in five acts, in prose and verse (1635; 4 images, 1 plate)
- JONSON, Ben. - The works of Ben Jonson. With a biographical memoir, by William Gifford. A new edition. (1875; 587 images, 1 plate)
- JONSON, Ben. - Contemporains de Shakspeare. B. J., traduit par E. Lafond, précédé d'une notice sur la vie et les œuvres de B. J (1863; 4 images)
- JORDAN, Thomas City Poet - Money is an Asse; a Comedy in five acts and in prose (1668; 4 images)
- JOYNER, otherwise LYDE, William. - The Roman Empress. A tragedy in five acts and in verse (1671; 2 images)
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[edit]- K., H. St. A. - Moral Plays; viz. Keep your Temper! or Know whom you marry; a comedy; the Fate of Ivan, an historical tragedy each in five acts and in prose; and Miss Betsy Bull, or the Johnnies in Spain, a melodrama in three acts and prose. By a Lady who subscribes herself H. St. A. K., i.e. H. St. A. Kitching (1832; 2 images)
- KEANE, John Henry. - The Old Jewry. A tragedy in five acts and in verse (1860; 2 images, 2 plates)
- KEEP, W. A. - Incog; or, Three days at a well-known Hotel. A farce, in two acts and in prose (1817; 1 images)
- KELTIE, John Scott Sir - The Works of the British Dramatists. Carefully selected from the best editions, with copious notes, biographies, and a historical introduction by J. S. K (1870; 4 images)
- Kemble, John Philip - Songs in Lodoiska, a musical romance, in three acts, etc. By J. P. Kemble. (1794; 1 images)
- KENNEY, James. - Ella Rosenberg: a Melo-drama, in two acts in prose (1807; 1 images, 1 plate)
- KENRICK, William LL.D - A letter to D. Garrick. ... The second edition. (Love in the Suds; a town eclogue. Being the lamentation of Roscius for the loss of his Nyky. ... With annotations by the editor or rather Author, W. K.,; and an Appendix, containing queries and answers relative to the personal satisfaction pretended to have been required of the Author of the above Eclogue, by ... Roscius.) A satire upon David Garrick and Isaac Bickerstaffe. (1772; 3 images)
- KENRICK, William LL.D - A letter to D. Garrick. ... The second edition. (Love in the Suds; a town eclogue. Being the lamentation of Roscius for the loss of his Nyky. ... With annotations by the editor or rather Author, W. K.,; and an Appendix, containing queries and answers relative to the personal satisfaction pretended to have been required of the Author of the above Eclogue, by ... Roscius.) A satire upon David Garrick and Isaac Bickerstaffe. (1772; 2 images)
- KILLIGREW, Henry D.D - The Conspiracy, a tragedy. In five acts, in prose and verse. (1638; 7 images)
- KING, Thomas Comedian - Wit's Last Stake. A Farce in prose; founded on Le Legataire Universel of J. F. Regnard (1769; 1 images)
- KIRKE, John. - The Seven Champions of Christendome. A tragi-comedy, in five acts and in prose and verse ... Written by J. K(irke) (1638; 5 images)
- KOTZEBUE, August Friedrich Ferdinand von. - The Stranger; or, Misanthropy and Repentance: a drama, in five acts. Faithfully translated ... from the German ... By G. Papendick, etc (1798; 8 images)
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[edit]- LA FLÉCHÈRE, Jean Guillaume de. - An Essay upon the Peace of 1783. ... Translated from the French of the Rev. J. Fletcher, ... by the Rev. J. Gilpin. A poem. (1785; 4 images)
- LACY, John Comedian - The Dumb Lady: or, The Farriar made Physician, etc. A comedy, in five acts, and in prose, altered from Molière's “Médecin malgré lui.” (1672; 3 images, 2 plates)
- LAKE, John Tailor - The Golden Glove; or, the Farmer's Son: a comedy in five acts in prose. With some poetical sketches, etc (1815; 1 images)
- Langhorne, John - Owen of Carron: a poem (1778; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Le Sage, Alain René - Neck or Nothing, a farce in two acts and in prose, by D. Garrick. (An imitation of the Crispin Rival de son Maître of Le Sage.) (1766; 2 images)
- Le Sage, Alain René - Neck or Nothing, a farce in two acts and in prose, by D. Garrick. (An imitation of the Crispin Rival de son Maître of Le Sage.) (1774; 1 images)
- LEE, Nathaniel. - Gloriana, or the Court of Augustus Cæsar, etc. A tragedy, in five acts and in verse. (1676; 2 images)
- LEE, Nathaniel. - Lucius Junius Brutus, Father of his Country. A tragedy in five acts and in verse (1681; 1 images)
- LEE, Nathaniel. - Mithridates, King of Pontus: a tragedy in five acts, and in verse. (1685; 1 images)
- LEE, Nathaniel. - The Rival Queens, etc. (1694; 1 images, 1 plate)
- LEE, Nathaniel. - Sophonisba, or Hannibal's Overthrow. A tragedy in five acts and in verse (1676; 2 images)
- LEE, Nathaniel. - The Tragedy of Nero, Emperour of Rome, etc. In five acts, in verse and in prose. (1675; 6 images)
- LEFANU, Alicia Mrs - The Sons of Erin; or, Modern Sentiment; a comedy in five acts and in prose. (1812; 1 images)
- LEIGH, Henry Sambrooke. - Cinderella: a fairy opera in four acts in prose and in verse. Composed by J. Farmer. The words written by H. S. L. and illustrated by H. Sumner (1882; 41 images, 1 plate)
- Lennox, Charlotte - The Sister; a comedy in five acts and in prose (1769; 10 images)
- Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim - The Disbanded Officer; or, the Baroness of Bruchsal: a comedy, etc. Adapted by James Johnstone from Lessing's “Minna von Barnhelm.” (1786; 1 images)
- Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory) - One o'clock! or, The knight and the wood dæmon, etc (1811; 1 images)
- Lewis, M. G. (Matthew Gregory) - Timour the Tartar. A grand romantic melo-drama, etc (1811; 1 images)
- LINTON, William James. - Famine, a Masque. By William James Linton. (1887; 1 images, 1 plate)
- LLOYD, Evan M.A - An Epistle to David Garrick, Esq. In verse, defending him against the attacks of W. Kenrick. (1773; 1 images, 1 plate)
- LOCKMAN, John. - Pastoral Stanzas ... on ... the Marriage of C. Phipps ... with the Honourable Miss Lepel Hervey (1743; 2 images)
- LOCKMAN, John. - Verses to ... the Prince and Princess of Wales: presented ... on waiting upon them, with early Shetland Herrings, from the Council of the Free British Fishery (1757; 1 images)
- LOWER, William Sir - Horatius: a Roman Tragedie in five acts and in verse (1656; 3 images)
- LOWER, William Sir - Polyeuctes, or the Martyr. A tragedy in five acts and in verse, translated from Corneille (1655; 5 images)
- LYON, H. of Rugby? - The Puppets of Pancratia; or, the King's Comic Opera, etc (1896; 1 images)
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[edit]- M., M. - Cinderella: a play in rhyme for children. By M. M. With illustrations (1871; 16 images)
- M., P. and F. (N.) - The Fatall Dowry: a tragedy in five acts and in verse. Written by Philip Massinger and Nathaniel Field (1632; 1 images)
- M., W. - Huntington Divertisement, or, an Enterlude for the generall entertainment at the county-feast, held at Merchant-Taylors Hall, June 20, 1678. By W. M. (1678; 2 images)
- MACKAY, George Eric. - Nero and Actéa: a tragedy (1891; 1 images)
- MACKAY, J. Resident in Canada - Quebec Hill; or, Canadian Scenery. A poem, in two parts (1797; 3 images)
- MACLAREN, Archibald Dramatist - The Monopolizer Outwitted! a musical entertainment in two acts. (1801; 1 images)
- MACLAREN, Archibald Dramatist - The Soldier's Widow, or, the Happy Relief: a musical entertainment, in two acts (1800; 1 images)
- MACNALLY, Leonard Barrister-at-Law - Retaliation, a farce, in two acts and in prose, etc (1782; 1 images)
- MACRAY, William Dunn. - The Pilgrimage to Parnassus with the two parts of The Return from Parnassus: three comedies performed in St. John's College, Cambridge ... MDXCVII.-MDCI. Edited from MSS. by W. D. Macray, etc (1886; 2 images)
- MADDEN, Samuel D.D., Rector of Drummully - Themistocles, the Lover of his Country. A tragedy in five acts, in verse. By S. Madden (1729; 10 images)
- MAIDWELL, Lawrence. - The Loving Enemies: a comedy in five acts, in prose and verse (1680; 1 images)
- MALET, Edward Baldwin Right Hon. Sir, Bart - Harold, or, the Norman Conquest. Opera in four acts. ... music by F. H. Cowen, etc (1895; 1 images)
- MALLET, David. - Elvira: a tragedy in five acts and in verse (1763; 2 images)
- Marlowe, Christopher - The Works of Christopher Marlowe, including his translations. Edited, with notes and introduction, by Lt.-Col. F. Cunningham, etc. (1871; 24 images)
- Marlowe, Christopher - The tragicall history of the life and death of Doctor Faustus. With new additions. Written by Ch. Mar. i.e. Christopher Marlowe. (; 1 images)
- Marlowe, Christopher - The troublesome Raigne and lamentable Death of Edward the Second, King of England: with the tragicall fall of proud Mortimer: and also the life and death of Peirs Gaveston, the great Earle of Cornewall, and mighty favorite of King Edward the second, etc. A tragedy, in five acts and in verse. (1622; 3 images)
- Marlowe, Christopher - Tamburlaine the Great, etc. A tragedy, in five acts and in verse, by Marlow. (1605; 9 images)
- MARMION, Shakerley. - A Fine Companion (1633; 6 images)
- MARSTON, John Dramatist - The Insatiate Countesse. A Tragedie in five acts, in prose and in verse (1613; 3 images)
- Mary Queen of Scots - Mary Stewart, Queen of Scots; an historical drama in five acts and in verse. By James Grahame (1801; 1 images)
- MASON, John of Catharine Hall, Cambridge - The Turke. A worthie Tragedie, etc. in five acts, in prose and verse. (1632; 8 images)
- MASON, William Poet - Caractacus. A dramatic poem: written on the model of the ancient Greek tragedy, etc. By the author of Elfrida (W. Mason). (1759; 1 images)
- MASON, William Poet - Elfrida, etc (1796; 1 images)
- MASSA, L. A. - Princess Cherry-Blossom: or Harlequin Yellow Dwarf, and the King of the Gold Mine Shares. An original Christmas pantomime, etc (1890; 1 images)
- MASSINGER, Philip. - Contemporians de Shakspeare. Massinger, traduit par E. Lafond. The Fatal Dowry, The Bondman, The Picture, The Virgin-Martyr. Précédé d'une notice sur la vie et les œuvres de Massinger (1864; 2 images)
- MASSINGER, Philip. - The Bondman: an Antient Storie, etc. In five acts and in verse. (1638; 6 images)
- MASSINGER, Philip. - The Duke of Millaine. A Tragaedie in five acts and in verse. (1638; 6 images)
- MASSINGER, Philip. - The Emperour of the East. A Tragæ-Comedie in five acts and in verse (1632; 11 images)
- MASSINGER, Philip. - The Great Duke of Florence. A comicall historie in five acts and in verse (1636; 7 images)
- MASSINGER, Philip. - The Maid of Honour. A tragi-comedy, in five acts and in verse (1632; 7 images)
- MASSINGER, Philip. - A New Way to pay Old Debts. A comoedie as it hath beene often acted at the Phœnix in Drury-Lane, by the Queenes Maiesties seruants (1633; 39 images)
- MASSINGER, Philip. - A New Way to Pay Old Debts ... As performed at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden, printed, under the authority of the managers, from the prompt-book. Embellished with a ... frontispiece, etc. (1818; 1 images)
- MASSINGER, Philip. - The excellent comedy, called The Old Law: or, a new way to please you in five acts, in verse and prose by Phil Massinger, T. Middleton, W. Rowley ... Together with an exact and perfect catalogue of all the playes, with the authors names, etc (1656; 1 images)
- MASSINGER, Philip. - The Renegado, a tragæcomedie in five acts and in verse (1630; 6 images)
- MASSINGER, Philip. - The Roman Actor; a tragædie in five acts and in verse (1629; 5 images)
- MASSINGER, Philip. - The Roman Actor; a tragædie in five acts and in verse. (1722; 4 images)
- MAUGHAM, Henry Neville. - The Husband of Poverty. A drama in five acts and in verse of the life of Francis of Assisi (1896; 3 images, 2 plates)
- MAUGHAM, Henry Neville. - Sir Paul Pindar and other plays (1899; 1 images)
- MAVOR, William Fordyce. - Blenheim, a poem. To which is added, a Blenheim Guide (1787; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MAY, Thomas Poet, etc. - The Heire. A comedie in five acts, in verse and prose. Second edition. Written by T. M(ay) (1633; 5 images)
- MAY, Thomas Poet, etc. - The Old Couple. A comedy in five acts and in verse (1658; 3 images, 1 plate)
- MEAD, Robert of Christ Church, Oxford - The Combat of Love and Friendship, a comedy in five acts, in verse and prose (1654; 9 images)
- MEILHAC, Henri and HALÉVY (Ludovic) - The Grasshopper. A drama in three acts and in prose. Adapted from “La Cigale,” by MM. Meilhac and Halévy, by J. Hollingshead (1877; 3 images)
- MENDEZ, Moses. - The Chaplet. A musical entertainment, etc. In verse. By Moses Mendez. (1749; 5 images)
- MERION, Charles. - The Grand Comic Pantomime entitled Valentine and Orson; or, Harlequin Progress, and the Knight that fought and gained the day. In one act. (1870; 2 images, 1 plate)
- MERRITT, Catharine Nina. - “When George the Third was King.” An historical drama in III. acts (1897; 1 images)
- MERRY, Robert Poet - The Pains of Memory. A poem (1796; 1 images)
- Middleton, Thomas - The Spanish Gipsie. A comedy, in five acts and in prose and verse. ... Written by T. Middleton and W. Rowley, etc (1653; 6 images)
- MIDDLETON, Thomas Dramatist - A Mad World my Masters: a comedy. As it hath bin often acted at the Private House in Salisbury Court, by her Majesties Servants. Composed by T. M. Gent. i.e. T. Middleton. (1640; 8 images)
- MIDDLETON, Thomas Dramatist - The Spanish Gipsie. A comedy, in five acts and in prose and verse. ... Written by T. Middleton and W. Rowley, etc. (1661; 5 images)
- MILLER, Richard Combe. - Historical Tableaux for dramatic representation ... Illustrated by W. Wontner, etc (1888; 4 images, 4 plates)
- MILNER, Henry M. - The Gamblers, a new melo-drama, in two acts and in prose of peculiar interest as performed ... at the New Surrey Theatre. By H. M. Milner? (1824; 3 images, 3 plates)
- Milton, John - The Poetical Works of John Milton. Containing Paradise Lost. Paradise Regained. Samson Agonistes, and his Poems on several occasions. Together with explanatory notes on each book of the Paradise Lost by P. H., i.e. Patrick Hume. L.P (1695; 13 images, 13 plates)
- MILTON, Meyrick. - Two Plays (1895; 1 images)
- MITFORD, Mary Russell. - The Dramatic Works of M. R. Mitford (1854; 3 images, 2 plates)
- MITFORD, Mary Russell. - Foscari and Julian. Tragedies in five acts and in verse (1827; 1 images)
- MITFORD, Mary Russell. - Julian, a tragedy in five acts and in verse (1823; 1 images)
- MITFORD, Mary Russell. - Julian, a tragedy in five acts and in verse. (1823; 1 images)
- MITFORD, Mary Russell. - Sadak and Kalasrade; or the Waters of Oblivion. A romantic opera, in two acts, etc (1836; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MOLIÈRE, Jean Baptiste de. - Tartuffe; or, the French Puritan, a comedy in five acts, in verse render'd into English with much addition and advantage by M. Medbourne, etc (1670; 3 images)
- MOLIÈRE, Jean Baptiste de. - Tartuffe; or, the French Puritan, a comedy in five acts, in verse render'd into English with much addition and advantage by M. Medbourne, etc. (1707; 1 images)
- MONCRIEFF, William Thomas pseud. [i.e. William Thomas Thomas.] - Selection from the Dramatic Works of W. T. M (1851; 1 images)
- MOORE, Edward of Abingdon - The Foundling. A comedy in five acts and in prose, etc (1748; 9 images)
- MOORE, Edward of Abingdon - The Gamester. A tragedy in five acts and in prose, etc (1753; 7 images)
- MOORE, Edward of Abingdon - The Gamester ... The fourth edition (1755; 3 images)
- MOORE, Francis W. - Original Plays & Duologues, chiefly humorous. (1898; 1 images)
- MOORE, Thomas the Poet - M. P. or the Blue-Stocking. A comic opera in prose, with songs (1811; 1 images)
- More, Hannah - Percy, a tragedy ... The second edition. The dedication signed: Hannah More. (1788; 1 images)
- MORRIS, Edward M.P - False Colours, a comedy, in five acts in verse, etc (1793; 1 images)
- Morton, John Maddison - Plays for home performance ... With biographical introduction by Clement Scott (1889; 1 images)
- MOUNTFORT, William. - Greenwich-Park, a comedy in five acts and in prose, etc. (1691; 1 images, 1 plate)
- MOUNTFORT, William. - The Successfull Straingers. A tragi-comedy in five acts and in verse and prose (1690; 1 images)
- MURPHY, Arthur. - The Grecian Daughter: a tragedy in five acts and in verse. By A. Murphy. A new edition (1772; 1 images)
- MURPHY, Arthur. - Alzuma; a tragedy in five acts and in verse. (1773; 1 images)
- MURPHY, Arthur. - The Apprentice; a farce in two acts. (1756; 6 images)
- MURPHY, Arthur. - The Examiner. A satire in verse (1761; 1 images)
- MURPHY, Arthur. - The Old Maid. A Comedy in two Acts, etc (1761; 2 images)
- MURPHY, Arthur. - The Way to Keep Him, a comedy in five acts and in prose. (1760; 3 images)
- ₪ MURPHY, Arthur. - The way to keep him, a comedy ... The third edition. (1761; 4 images)
- MURPHY, Arthur. - The way to keep him, a comedy ... The third edition. (1765; 6 images)
- MURPHY, Louisiana. - Dunmore, or The Days of the Land League. An Irish dramatic episode of our own times (1888; 1 images)
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[edit]- N., F. - The Pleasures of Anarchy, a dramatic poem ... by Francis Newnham (1862; 2 images, 1 plate)
- N., N. - Rome's Follies; or, the Amorous Fryars, a comedy in five acts, in prose and verse. The dedication signed N. N. (1681; 1 images)
- NABBES, Thomas. - Hannibal and Scipio. An historicall Tragedy in five acts and in verse (1637; 6 images, 2 plates)
- NEVILE, Robert. - The Poor Scholar. A comedy in five acts, in prose and verse (1662; 4 images)
- Newcastle, Thomas Pelham-Holles Duke of - Claremont. Address'd to the Earl of Clare T. P. Holles. By Sir S. Garth (1715; 2 images)
- NEWNHAM, Francis Rev - The Pleasures of Anarchy. A dramatic poem in five acts and in verse ... first published upon the Jubilee 1809; next “Intended for the reflection of youth,” in 1815; and, now, as a warning to the nursery. With preface, notes, appendix. (Supplement 1-4. Notes added, in January 1859, unto Fourth Supplement, etc.) (1829; 1 images, 1 plate)
- NEWNHAM, Francis Rev - The Pleasures of Anarchy. A dramatic poem in five acts and in verse ... first published upon the Jubilee 1809; next “Intended for the reflection of youth,” in 1815; and, now, as a warning to the nursery. With preface, notes, appendix. (Supplement 1-4. Notes added, in January 1859, unto Fourth Supplement, etc.) (1852; 1 images, 1 plate)
- NEWNHAM, Francis Rev - The Pleasures of Anarchy, a dramatic sermon. In five acts, and in verse. By Francis Newnam. (1809; 1 images, 1 plate)
- NICKLIN, Edward. - Pride and Ignorance, a poem (1770; 3 images)
- NORRIS, Edwin. - The ancient Cornish drama, edited and translated by Mr. Edwin Norris, etc (1859; 5 images, 5 plates)
- NUGENT, Robert Craggs Earl Nugent - An essay on happiness. In an epistle to ... the Earl of Chesterfield. By Robert C. Nugent. (1737; 3 images)
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[edit]- OGILVIE, G. Stuart. - Hypatia: a play, in four acts and in prose and verse. Founded on Charles Kingsley's novel (1894; 2 images, 1 plate)
- OGILVIE, John D.D. Minister of Midmar, Aberdeenshire - Providence. An allegorical poem in three books (1764; 4 images, 3 plates)
- OGILVIE, John D.D. Minister of Midmar, Aberdeenshire - Rona, a poem in seven books, illustrated with a ... map of the Hebrides and ... engravings (1777; 9 images, 6 plates)
- OLDMIXON, John Sir - Apollo turn'd Stroller; or, Thereby hangs a Tale. A musical pasticcio in two parts, etc. By Sir John Oldmixon. (1787; 1 images)
- Orrery, Roger Boyle Earl of - Two New Tragedies. The Black Prince, and Tryphon, etc (1672; 6 images)
- Orrery, Roger Boyle Earl of - The History of Henry the Fifth. And the Tragedy of Mustapha, son of Solyman the Magnificent, etc (1690; 1 images)
- Otway, Thomas - The Works of Mr. Thomas Otway, etc. With a portrait. (1812; 9 images, 8 plates)
- OTWAY, Thomas. - Alcibiades. A tragedy in five acts and in verse (1675; 2 images)
- OTWAY, Thomas. - Friendship in Fashion. A comedy in five acts and in prose (1678; 1 images)
- OTWAY, Thomas. - Heroick Friendship. A tragedy. By the late Mr Otway. A spurious work. In verse. With a preface signed: J. C. (1719; 11 images)
- OULTON, Walley Chamberlain. - Botheration; or, a Ten Year's Blunder. A farce, in two acts (1798; 2 images)
- OXBERRY, William. - The New English Drama, with prefatory remarks, biographical sketches, and notes ... with ... stage directions. ... Edited by W. O (1818; 200 images, 11 plates)
- OXENFORD, John and BOURCICAULT (Dionysius Lardner) - The Lily of Killarney: a grand romantic opera, in three acts, etc (1862; 14 images, 2 plates)
- OXENFORD, John. - Felix; or the Festival of Roses. An opera in two acts (1865; 3 images, 1 plate)
- OXENFORD, John. - Der Freischutz. A grand romantic opera, in four acts. The words translated from the German of J. F. Kind by J. O., etc (1866; 2 images)
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[edit]- P-Y, W. Right Hon., Esq - The Duel; a poem: inscribed to the Right Honourable W------ P-----y Esq; ... The second edition. On the duel between William Pulteney and Lord Hervey. (1731; 1 images)
- P., T. Gent - The French Conjuror. A comedy in five acts and in prose ... Written by Thomas Porter, Gent (1678; 2 images)
- PARKER, John Alfred. - Ernest England; or, a Soul laid Bare. A drama for the closet. In five acts and in prose and verse. (1895; 6 images)
- PASQUIN, Anthony pseud. [i.e. John Williams.] - The Children of Thespis. A poem. (By Anthony Pasquin.) Part first(-third). Second edition (1786; 4 images)
- PATRY, Rose I. - Mrs. Jacobson's Account of the Jubilee. Dialogue (1898; 1 images)
- PAYNE, Henry Neville. - The Siege of Constantinople; a tragedy, etc. In verse. By Henry Neville Payne. (1675; 2 images)
- PAYNE, Henry Neville. - The Fatal Jealousie. A Tragedy in five acts and in verse. By N. Payne (1673; 1 images)
- PEARCE, Paulin Huggett. - Godwin Island; a play in five acts and in verse; and Swimming Book (1872; 6 images, 4 plates)
- PELAGIUS, Porcupinus pseud. [i.e. Macnamara Morgan.] - The 'Piscopade: a panegyri-satiri-serio-comical poem. By Porcupinus Pelagius. (1748; 2 images)
- PELLET, John. - A Poetical Essay on Physick. Inscrib'd to Dr Pellet (1745; 1 images)
- PELLICO, Silvio. - Francesca da Rimini. A tragedy ... Translated in English verse with critical preface and historical introduction by the Rev. J. F. Bingham (1897; 13 images, 2 plates)
- PERCY, Thomas Bishop of Dromore - The Hermit of Warkworth, a Northumberland ballad: in three fits. By T. Percy, Bishop of Dromore. (1771; 4 images, 1 plate)
- PERSIUS FLACCUS, Aulus. - The Satyrs of Persius. Translated into English, with notes critical and explanatory, by E. Burton (1752; 1 images)
- PHILIPS, Ambrose. - An Epistle in verse to ... Charles Lord Halifax on the accession of George I. (1714; 1 images)
- PHILIPS, Ambrose. - An Epistle to the Hon. J. Craggs, Esq., Secretary at War at Hampton-Court (1717; 2 images)
- PHILLIPS, Edward Dramatist - The Livery Rake, and Country Lass. An opera in prose, with songs. By E. Phillips. ... With the Musick prefix'd to each song (1733; 24 images)
- PINDAR, Peregrine Gent., pseud - Ode to the Hero of Finsbury Square i.e. J. Lackington congratulatory on his late mariage, and illustrative of his genius as his own biographer: with notes referential. By Peregrine Pindar Gent. A satire. (1795; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Piso, Gaius Calpurnius - Piso's Conspiracy, a tragedy in five acts and in verse, altered from Nathaniel Lee's tragedy of Nero, published anonymously in 1624 (1676; 4 images)
- Pitt, William Earl of Chatham - The Favourite, a character from the life: addressed to the sovereign minion of the times on the death of the Earl of Chatham. A scurrilous lampoon on the Earl of Bute. Dedicated to that rare society of Caledonian Gentlemen, the Critical Reviewers (1778; 3 images)
- PLATT, William Miscellaneous Writer - Youth's Love-Lore: being a romantic play in three acts and in verse, the first written work of W. Platt. Bound up with a story by his brother J. Platt, originator of the grim legend on which both pieces are based (1896; 1 images)
- POLLARD, Alfred William C.B., Keeper of Printed Books, British Museum - English Miracle Plays ... edited ... by A. W. Pollard. Second edition, revised (1895; 2 images)
- POLLARD, Alfred William C.B., Keeper of Printed Books, British Museum - English Miracle Plays ... Third edition, revised (1898; 2 images)
- POMPEIUS MAGNUS, Cneius. - Pompey the Great, a tragedy. Translated out of French P. Corneille's “Mort de Pompée”, by certain persons of honour Edmund Waller, C. Sackville, Sir C. Sedley and S. Godolphin. In five acts and in verse (1664; 7 images)
- Pope, Alexander - The State Dunces a satire in verse. Inscrib'd to Mr. Pope. By P. Whitehead. (1733; 3 images)
- Pope, Alexander - Ode for Musick (on St. Cecilia's Day) (1713; 1 images)
- Pope, Alexander - Of the Characters of Women: an Epistle to a Lady. In verse. (1735; 4 images)
- Pope, Alexander - An Epistle to the Right Honourable Richard Lord Visct Cobham. (Of the knowledge and characters of Men.) (1733; 1 images)
- Pope, Alexander - Of the Use of Riches, an Epistle to the Right Honourable Allen Lord Bathurst (1732; 2 images)
- Pope, Alexander - One Thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty Eight. A dialogue something like Horace. (Dialogue II.) (1738; 3 images)
- Pope, Alexander - An Essay on Man. Address'd to a friend. By Alexander Pope. MS. notes. 4 pt. (1732; 8 images)
- POPPLE, William the Younger - The Lady's Revenge: or, the Rover Reclaim'd. A comedy in five acts, in prose, etc (1734; 19 images)
- PORDAGE, Samuel. - Herod and Mariamna: a tragedy in five acts and in verse by S. Pordage; edited by Elkanah Settle (1673; 3 images)
- PORTAL, Abraham. - The Indiscreet Lover; a comedy in five acts and in prose, etc (1768; 4 images)
- PORTER, Thomas Dramatist - The Carnival: a comedy in five acts, in verse and prose (1664; 2 images)
- PORTER, Thomas Dramatist - The Villain, a tragedy in five acts and in verse, etc (1663; 4 images)
- PORTER, Thomas Dramatist - The Villain, a tragedy in five acts and in verse, etc. (1670; 4 images)
- POTTER, Robert Prebendary of Norwich - A Farewell Hymne to the Country. Attempted in the manner of Spenser's Epithalamion. (1750; 1 images)
- POULLAIN DE SAINT-FOIX, Germain François. - Daphne and Amintor. A comic opera in one act, etc. By Isaac Bickerstaffe. Adapted from “L'Oracle” of G. F. Poullain de Saint-Foix. (1766; 1 images)
- POWELL, George Actor - The Treacherous Brothers. A tragedy in five acts, and in verse, etc. (1696; 1 images)
- POWELL, Thomas of New York - The Blind Wife; or, the Student of Bonn. A tragic romance (1843; 1 images)
- PRESTWICH, Edmund. - The Hectors; or, the False Challenge. A comedy in five acts, and in prose. Written in the year 1655; the scene London. Sometimes attributed to Edmund Prestwich. (1656; 7 images)
- PRICE, Henry Poetical Writer - Shalum and Hilpa. The Antidiluvian Novel; or, the entertaining story of the loves of Shalum and Hilpa; done into verse from the Spectator, Vol. viii., Number 584 ... To which is annexed an ode to the Honourable Sir C. Wager, etc (1733; 1 images)
- PYE, Henry James. - Adelaide, a tragedy in five acts and in verse (1800; 1 images)
- PYE, Henry James. - Amusement; a poetical essay (1790; 1 images)
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[edit]- QUARLES, Francis. - The Virgin Widow. A Comedie in five acts, in prose and verse (1649; 2 images)
- QUÉTANT, François Antoine. - Le Maréchal Ferrant, opéra comique en deux actes in verse and prose, etc. (1762; 56 images, 9 plates)
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[edit]- R., T. - The Muses Looking-Glasse. A comedy in five acts and in verse. By Thomas Randolph (1638; 3 images)
- R., W. - A Merrie and Pleasant Comedy ... called A Shoomaker a Gentleman. In five acts, in prose and verse. Written by William Rowley (1638; 7 images)
- R., W. Master of Arts - The Christmas Ordinary, a Private Show; wherein is expressed the Jovial Freedom of that Festival. ... By W. R., Master of Arts (1682; 1 images)
- RALEIGH, Walter Alexander Sir - The Riddle. A pleasant pastoral comedy adapted from The Wife of Bath's Tale as it is set forth in the Works of Master Geoffrey Chaucer. Presented at Otterspool on Midsummers Eve, 1895 (1895; 3 images, 1 plate)
- Ramsay, Allan - The Gentle Shepherd, a dramatic poem. In five acts. Done into English from the original of Allan Ramsay by C. Vanderstop (1777; 1 images)
- RANDOLPH, Thomas Dramatist - The Jealous Lovers. A Comedie in five acts and in verse, presented to their gracious Majesties at Cambridge, by the Students of Trinity College (1632; 9 images)
- RANDOLPH, Thomas Dramatist - The Jealous Lovers. A Comedie in five acts and in verse, presented to their gracious Majesties at Cambridge, by the Students of Trinity College. (1634; 6 images)
- RANDOLPH, Thomas Dramatist - The Mirrour, a comedy in three acts and in verse; altered from the Muses' Looking-Glass of T. Randolph. With the author's life, and an account of the alterations. By H. Dell. (1757; 1 images)
- RAVENSCROFT, Edward Dramatist - The citizen turn'd gentleman: a comedy, etc. in five acts and in prose. Taken from Molière's “Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme” and “Monsieur de Pourceaugnac.” (1672; 1 images)
- RAVENSCROFT, Edward Dramatist - The citizen turn'd gentleman: a comedy, etc. in five acts and in prose. Taken from Molière's “Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme” and “Monsieur de Pourceaugnac.” (1675; 1 images)
- RAVENSCROFT, Edward Dramatist - King Edgar and Alfreda. A tragi-comedy, etc. in five acts and in verse. (1677; 3 images, 1 plate)
- RAVENSCROFT, Edward Dramatist - The London Cuckolds. A comedy in five acts and in prose. (1688; 1 images)
- REECE, Robert Dramatist - Valentine and Orson. A new burlesque drama in two acts and in verse (1882; 8 images, 1 plate)
- REECE, Robert Dramatist - A Young Rip Van Winkle. (An original burlesque in one act and in prose and verse.) (1876; 4 images)
- RENNELL, William. - Experimental Philosophy: or the Effects of Chemistry. A play, in three acts and in prose (1807; 1 images)
- RESTIEAUX, R. F. - Stephen Langton: an original and historical drama, in five acts and in prose (1878; 3 images)
- REVET, Edward. - The Town Shifts; or, the Suburb-Justice. A comedy in five acts and in prose (1671; 7 images)
- RHODES, Richard Playwright - Flora's Vagaries; a comedy in five acts and in prose. By R. Rhodes (1670; 3 images)
- RHODES, Thomas Poetical Writer - Marriage no Jest. A comedy in five acts and in prose (1809; 3 images, 2 plates)
- RHODES, William Barnes. - Bombastes Furioso, etc. (1873; 10 images)
- RICHARDS, Alfred Bate. - Cromwell; a drama. (1873; 1 images)
- RICHARDS, Alfred Bate. - Cromwell; a drama. (1876; 1 images)
- RICHARDSON, Joseph Barrister-at-Law - Literary Relics; consisting of the comedy of “The Fugitive,” and a few short poems: with a sketch of the life of the author (1807; 1 images, 1 plate)
- RIDER, William Master of Arts - The Twins: a tragi-comedy in five acts and in verse (1655; 4 images)
- ROBERTSON, Thomas William the Elder - Caste: an original comedy, etc (1867; 2 images)
- ROBERTSON, Thomas William the Elder - School. A comedy, etc (1869; 2 images)
- ROBERTSON, Thomas William the Elder - War. A drama (1871; 2 images)
- ROBSON, William James. - Love and Loyalty. A play in five acts and in verse. (1854; 1 images, 1 plate)
- ROBY, John. - The Duke of Mantua, a tragedy in five acts, in prose and verse. By - J. Roby (1823; 1 images)
- ROLLESTON, Thomas William Hazen. - Deirdre: the Feis Ceoil prize cantata, Dublin, 1897, etc (1897; 12 images, 1 plate)
- ROSS, Adrian pseud. [i.e. Arthur Reed Ropes.] - Go-Bang. A musical farcical comedy in two acts ... Lyrics. (1894; 1 images, 1 plate)
- ROTHERY, Charles William. - The Fate of Derwentwater; a play in three acts and in prose. With illustrations (1865; 8 images, 2 plates)
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques - The Cunning-Man ... Originally written and composed by M. J. J. Rousseau. Imitated, and adapted to his original music, by Charles Burney. The second edition (1766; 1 images)
- ROWE, Nicholas. - Ode for the new year 1716 (1716; 1 images)
- ROWLEY, William Dramatist - A tragedy called All's Lost by Lust. In five acts, in verse and prose. (1633; 4 images)
- ROYLE, Bert and WILLIAMSON (James Cassius) - Djin-Djin, the Japanese Bogie Man, etc. (Christmas pantomime.) (1896; 34 images, 15 plates)
- RUSTED, Robert. - The Guildhall Orators; or, a review of the Aldermen and Common-Council of London: a satyrical poem (1780; 1 images)
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[edit]- S., E. - Cupid's Whirligig. A comedy. The dedication is signed E. S., i.e. Edward Sharpham? (1607; 8 images)
- S., E. - Cupid's Whirligig. A comedy. The dedication is signed E. S., i.e. Edward Sharpham? (1630; 4 images)
- S., T. - Love à la Mode. A comedy. Written by a Person of Honour. The preface is signed T. S. (1663; 3 images)
- SACKVILLE, Charles Earl of Dorset - An Epistle in verse to the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Dorset and Middlesex on William the Third's victories in Ireland. By Charles Montagu, Earl of Halifax. (1690; 1 images)
- SADLER, Anthony Vicar of Mitcham - The Subjects Joy for the King's Restoration, cheerfully made known in a sacred masque in verse. By the author of Inquisitio Anglicana (1660; 5 images)
- SANSOM, James. - Carmen Triumphale; for the year 1814 (1814; 1 images)
- SAUNDERS, Charles of Westminster School - Tamerlane the Great, a tragedy in five acts and in verse (1681; 1 images)
- SAVAGE, Richard. - Of Public Spirit in regard to Public Works. An epistle in verse to ... Frederick, Prince of Wales (1737; 2 images, 1 plate)
- SAVAGE, Richard. - On the departure of the Prince and Princess of Orange. A poem (1734; 4 images)
- SAVAGE, Richard. - A Poem on the Birth-day of the Prince of Wales (1735; 2 images)
- SAVAGE, Richard. - Verses occasion'd by the Viscountess Tyrconnel's recovery at Bath (1730; 3 images)
- SAVAGE, Richard. - The Volunteer Laureat. A poem. ... Inscribed to her Majesty, on her birthday. ... Number iv. For the year 1735, etc (1735; 3 images)
- Scott, Walter Sir - The Lady of the Lake; a poem (1810; 1 images, 1 plate)
- SCULL, W. D. - Bad Lady Betty: a drama, etc (1897; 1 images)
- Sedaine - Richard Cœur de Lion, etc. Translated by the Right Hon. John Burgoyne. (1804; 1 images)
- Sedaine - Richard Cœur de Lion, etc. Translated by the Right Hon. John Burgoyne. (1805; 1 images)
- SEDLEY, Charles Sir, Bart - Antony and Cleopatra; a tragedy in five acts and in verse, etc (1677; 1 images)
- SELOUS, Millie. - The Stage in the Drawing-Room: short one-act sketches for two and three players (1893; 12 images)
- Seneca, Lucius Annaeus - L. Annæus Seneca's Troas. A tragedy. Translated from the Latine by J. Talbot (1686; 1 images)
- SETTLE, Elkanah. - Cambyses, King of Persia, a tragedy in five acts and in verse, etc. (1672; 6 images)
- SETTLE, Elkanah. - Cambyses, King of Persia, a tragedy in five acts and in verse, etc. (1675; 1 images)
- SETTLE, Elkanah. - The Conquest of China, by the Tartars. A tragedy in five acts and in verse (1676; 1 images)
- SETTLE, Elkanah. - The Empress of Morocco. A tragedy in five acts and in verse. With sculptures, etc. (The second Prologue at Court ... By the Lord Rochester.) (1687; 2 images)
- SETTLE, Elkanah. - Love and Revenge: a tragedy in five acts and in verse (1675; 5 images)
- SETTLE, Elkanah. - Pastor Fido; or, The Faithful Shepherd. A pastoral in five acts, in verse. Altered from Sir R. Fanshaw's translation of Guarini. By E. Settle (1694; 2 images, 2 plates)
- SHADWELL, Thomas Poet Laureate - The Humorists, a comedy in five acts and in prose, etc (1671; 3 images)
- SHADWELL, Thomas Poet Laureate - The Humorists, a comedy in five acts and in prose, etc. (1691; 1 images)
- SHADWELL, Thomas Poet Laureate - The Libertine: a tragedy, etc. in five acts, in verse and in prose. (1676; 3 images, 1 plate)
- SHADWELL, Thomas Poet Laureate - The Miser: a comedy in five acts and in prose: founded on Molière's “L'Avare” ... Written by T. Shadwell (1672; 1 images)
- SHADWELL, Thomas Poet Laureate - Psyche: a tragedy, etc. in five acts and in verse, partly borrowed from the French of Molière. (1675; 5 images)
- SHADWELL, Thomas Poet Laureate - A True Widow. A comedy, etc. In five acts and in prose. (Prologue by Mr. Dryden.) (1679; 1 images)
- SHADWELL, Thomas Poet Laureate - The Virtuoso. A comedy, etc. In five acts and in prose. (1676; 3 images)
- Shakespeare, William - A new edition of Shakespeare's Plays, from the corrected text of Johnson and Steevens, with prints engraved by Mr. Heath. pt. 1-10. Ten plays. (1802; 20 images, 20 plates)
- Shakespeare, William - Cymbeline. A tragedy. Altered from Shakespeare. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. By W. Hawkins (1759; 1 images)
- Shakespeare, William - The Tragedy of Hamlet. As it is now acted at his Highness the Duke of York's Theatre. (1695; 2 images)
- Shakespeare, William - Macbeth; a tragedy. With all the alterations, amendments, additions, and new songs by Sir William Davenant. As it is now acted at the Dukes Theatre. Anonymous. (1674; 3 images)
- Shakespeare, William - The Fairies. An opera, taken from A Midsummer Night's Dream ... As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane. The songs from Shakespear, Milton, Waller, Dryden, Lansdown, Hammond, etc. By David Garrick. (1755; 8 images)
- Shakespeare, William - Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy. With alterations by David Garrick. (1750; 9 images)
- Shakespeare, William - Catharine and Petruchio; a comedy in three acts. As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Alter'd by David Garrick from Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew (1756; 5 images)
- Shakespeare, William - The Tempest, or the Enchanted Island. A comedy, etc. Altered by Dryden and Sir W. Davenant. The version arranged for an opera by T. Shadwell. (1690; 1 images)
- Shakespeare, William - The Tempest; an opera taken by David Garrick from Shakespear. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane (1756; 11 images)
- Shakespeare, William - The Grimaldi Shakspere. Notes and emendations on the plays of Shakspere, from a recently-discovered annotated copy by the late J. Grimaldi. A skit. (1853; 5 images)
- Shakespeare, William - The Visitation; or, an interview between the Ghost of Shakespear and D-v-d G-rr-k i.e. David Garrick, Esq (1755; 4 images)
- SHARP, Thomas Antiquary - A Dissertation on the Pageants or Dramatic Mysteries anciently performed at Coventry, by the trading companies of that city: chiefly with reference to the vehicle, characters, and dresses of the actors. ... To which are added, the Pageant of the Shearmen & Taylors' Company, etc. L.P (1825; 16 images, 14 plates)
- SHARPE, Lewis. - The Noble Stranger. A comedy, in five acts, in prose and verse. (1640; 15 images, 2 plates)
- SHARPHAM, Edward. - The Fleire a comedy in five acts, in prose and verse. As it hath beene often played in the Blacke-Fryers by the Children of the Revells. (1631; 5 images)
- SHEIL, Richard Lalor Right Hon - The Apostate, a tragedy, in five acts in prose. Third edition. (1818; 1 images)
- Shelley, Percy Bysshe - Les Cenci ... Traduction de Tola Dorian i.e. Princess Meshcherskaya. Avec préface de A. C. Swinburne (1883; 7 images)
- SHIRLEY, Henry Dramatist - The Martyr'd Souldier. A tragedy in five acts, in verse; edited by J. K. (1638; 12 images)
- Shirley, James - The Traytor, a tragedy in five acts and in verse with alterations, amendments and additions. Written by Mr. Rivers (1692; 2 images)
- Shirley, James - The Constant Maid. A comedy in five acts, in verse (1640; 3 images)
- Shirley, James - The Dukes Mistris. A tragedy, in five acts, in verse. (1638; 5 images)
- Shirley, James - The Example. A comedy, in five acts, in verse. (1637; 4 images)
- Shirley, James - The Gratefull Servant. A comedie, etc. in five acts, in prose and verse. (1630; 5 images)
- Shirley, James - Hide Parke, a comedie in five acts, in verse (1637; 7 images)
- Shirley, James - The Polititian, a tragedy in five acts, in verse (1655; 6 images)
- Shirley, James - The Royall Master. A comedy in five acts, in verse. (1638; 3 images)
- Shirley, James - The Schoole of Complement. A comedy in five acts, in prose and verse. (1631; 8 images, 2 plates)
- Shirley, James - The Schoole of Complement. A comedy in five acts, in prose and verse. (1637; 4 images)
- Shirley, James - The Schoole of Complement. A comedy in five acts, in prose and verse. (1667; 2 images)
- Shirley, James - The Traytor: a tragedie in five acts, in verse (1635; 9 images)
- Shirley, James - The Wedding. A comedy in five acts, in prose and verse. (1633; 6 images)
- SHORE, Louisa C. - Hannibal: a drama. With a preface by Arabella Shore. (1898; 1 images)
- SIDDONS, Henry. - The Sicilian Romance: or, The Apparition of the Cliffs, an opera in three acts (1794; 1 images)
- SIDDONS, Henry. - Time's a Tell-Tale: a comedy in five acts in prose (1807; 1 images)
- SMART, Christopher. - A solemn dirge, sacred to the memory of His Royal Highness Frederic Prince of Wales, as it was sung by Mr. Lowe, Miss Burchell, and others at Vaux-hall, etc (1751; 2 images)
- SMITH, Lucy Toulmin. - York Plays. The plays performed by the Crafts or Mysteries of York on the day of Corpus Christi in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries. Now first printed from the unique manuscript in the library of Lord Ashburnham. Edited, with introduction and glossary, by Lucy Toulmin Smith (1885; 3 images, 3 plates)
- SMITH, Valentine. - Book of words of a romantic opera in three acts, entitled, “King for a Day.” (1893; 1 images)
- SMYTHE, Alfred. - Victoire. An entirely new ... comedy opera, etc (1893; 3 images)
- SOMERVILLE, William the Poet - Hobbinal, or, the Rural games, etc. (1740; 1 images)
- SPENCE, E. of Surbiton - Little Plays for Little Folks, etc. vol. 1 (1880; 1 images)
- SPENCER, William Robert Hon - The Year of Sorrow a poem, written in the Spring of 1803 (1804; 1 images)
- SPICER, Henry. - Lost and Won, a play in five acts and in verse (1841; 1 images, 1 plate)
- STANHOPE, William 1st Earl of Harrington - Of Politeness. An epistle in verse to ... W. Stanhope, Lord Harrington. By the Author of Harlequin Horace i.e. James Miller (1738; 3 images)
- STAPLETON, Robert Sir - The Tragedie of Hero and Leander in five acts and in verse (1669; 8 images)
- STAPLETON, Robert Sir - The Step-Mother, a tragi-comedy (1664; 8 images)
- STAYLEY, George. - The Rival Theatres; or, A Playhouse to be let. A Farce in two acts and in prose. (The Chocolate makers, or mimickry exposed. An interlude in verse. By G. Stayley..) (1759; 4 images)
- STEPHENSON, C. H. Member of the Dramatic Authors' Society - Pindee Singh, the Pearl of Oude. A new spectacular play, in a prologue and four acts and in prose (1880; 1 images, 1 plate)
- STERLING, Joseph. - Odes (1794; 1 images)
- STEVENSON, William of Christ's College, Cambridge - A Ryght Pithy, Pleasaunt anp sic merie Comedie: Intytuled Gammer gurtons Nedle: Played on Stage, not longe ago in Christes Colledge in Cambridge. Made by Mr. S. Mr of Art i.e. William Stevenson. B.L. (1661; 1 images)
- STOROZHENKO, Nikolai Il'ich. - Предшественники Шекспира. Эпизодъ изъ исторіи англійской драмы въ епоху Елисаветы ... томъ 1. Лилли и Марло (1872; 2 images)
- STRODE, William D.D - The Floating Island: a tragi-comedy in five acts and in verse (1655; 9 images)
- STURGESS, Arthur and COLLINS (Arthur) Managing Director, Drury Lane Theatre - Children's Grand Pantomime, The Babes in the Wood, etc (1898; 44 images, 11 plates)
- STURGIS, Julian Russell. - Count Julian. A Spanish tragedy. In verse. (1893; 2 images, 2 plates)
- STURGIS, Julian Russell. - Nadeshda. Opera in four acts, etc (1885; 4 images)
- SULGER, Henry. - The Siege of Mansoul, a drama, in five acts and in verse; founded upon the “Holy War” of John Bunyan, with a prefatory notice by H. Sulger. The diction of which consists altogether of an accommodation of words from Shakespeare and other poets. By a Lady (1801; 1 images)
- SWARBRECK, Delia Caroline. - Valencia; a tragedy, in five acts and in verse, etc (1830; 1 images)
- SYDSERF, Thomas Comedian - Tarugo's Wiles: or, The Coffee-house. A comedy in five acts and in prose (1668; 4 images)
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[edit]- T., R. - The Soul's Warfare, comically digested into scenes, acted between the Soul and hr enemies, etc. In three acts and in verse. By R. T., i.e. Richard Tuke. (1672; 1 images)
- TAIT, John Writer in Verse - Poetical Legends: containing The American Captive, and The Fatal Feud. To which is added, The Fall of Faction, a poetical vision. By the author of the Cave of Morar John Tait (1776; 4 images)
- TANNER, James T. - The Ballet Girl; a musical play in two acts ... Lyrics by Adrian Ross, etc (1897; 1 images)
- Tasso, Torquato - Torquato Tasso's Aminta Englisht by Henry Reynolds. To this is added Ariadne's Complaint in imitation of Anguillara; written by the translator of Tasso's Aminta (1628; 2 images)
- TATE, Nahum. - Brutus of Alba: or, the Enchanted Lovers; a tragedy in five acts and in verse (1678; 2 images)
- TATE, Nahum. - A Duke and no Duke. A farce. As it is acted by their Majesties Servants. Written by N. Tate or rather altered by him from “Trappolin creduto principe” by Sir Aston Cokayne. With the several songs set to music, etc (1685; 36 images)
- TATE, Nahum. - The Loyal General, a tragedy in five acts and in verse (1680; 1 images)
- TATHAM, John Dramatist - The Distracted State; a tragedy in five acts and in verse. Written in ... 1641 (1651; 8 images)
- TATHAM, John Dramatist - The Rump: or the Mirrour of the late times: a new comedy in five acts and in prose (1660; 3 images)
- TATHAM, John Dramatist - The Scots Figgaries: or, a Knot of Knaves. A comedy in five acts, in prose and verse (1652; 4 images)
- TAYLOR, Tom Dramatist - The Serf; or, Love levels All! ... A tale. Written by H. Ll. Williams upon the ... play of that name by Tom Taylor, etc (1873; 1 images)
- Terence. - Quarta editio multo emendatior, etc. (1641; 9 images)
- THEOBALD, Lewis. - Shakespeare restored: or a specimen of the many errors, as well committed, as unamended, by Mr Pope in his late edition of this poet, etc (1726; 13 images)
- THOMAS, Charles Inigo Sir, G.C.B., and ELLIS (Walter) Dramatist - Troubled Waters. An original comedy, in four acts (1893; 2 images)
- Thomson, James - Winter, a poem (1726; 5 images, 1 plate)
- Thomson, James - Tancred and Sigismunda, etc (1745; 27 images)
- Thomson, James - Tancred and Sigismunda, etc. (1752; 9 images, 1 plate)
- Thomson, James - Tancred and Sigismunda, etc. (1777; 4 images)
- THURMOND, John. - Harlequin Sheppard. A nigh scene in grotesque characters: as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane ... To which is prefixed an introduction, giving an account of Sheppard's life, etc (1724; 3 images, 1 plate)
- TICKELL, Richard. - The Carnival of Venice. Songs, ... &c., in the comic Opera of the Carnival of Venice. By R. Tickell. (1781; 3 images)
- TICKELL, Thomas. - An Epistle from a Lady in England to a Gentleman at Avignon. By T. Tickell. In verse. (1717; 1 images)
- TICKELL, Thomas. - An Ode: occasioned by ... Earl Stanhope's Voyage to France (1718; 3 images)
- TODHUNTER, John. - A Sicilian Idyll. A pastoral play in two scenes and in verse. L.P (1890; 5 images, 1 plate)
- TOMLINS, Frederick Guest. - Begin. Garcia: a tragedy in five acts and in verse. By F. G. Tomlins (1835; 1 images, 1 plate)
- TORR, A. C. pseud. [i.e. Frederick Hobson] and VINCENT (William Thomas) - Cinder-Ellen up too late. Burlesque in two acts. Words of the songs only (1893; 2 images, 1 plate)
- TOURNEUR, Cyril. - The Revenger's Tagaedie. As it hath beene sundry times acted by the Kings Maiesties Seruants. By C. Tourneur. (1608; 1 images)
- TUKE, Samuel Sir, Bart - The Adventures of Five Hours. A tragi-comedy in verse. Adapted from “Los Empeños de Seis Horas,” formerly attributed to Calderon, and now to Antonio Coello. (1664; 6 images)
- TUKE, Samuel Sir, Bart - The Perplexities: a comedy. By T. Hull. Founded upon the “Adventures of Five Hours,” by Sir S. Tuke. (1767; 2 images)
- Tupper, Martin Farquhar - Alfred. A patriotic play, in five acts, etc (1858; 2 images, 2 plates)
- TURNBULL, afterwards BARTHOLOMEW, Anne Charlotte. - The Ring, or the Farmer's Daughter. A domestic drama, in two acts (1834; 1 images)
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[edit]- UNWIN, William E. - Zoriada; or, The Bandit's Haunt. An operetta in one act and one scene, etc (1890; 1 images)
- UPTON, Catherine Mrs - Miscellaneous pieces, in prose and verse (1784; 6 images)
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[edit]- VALPY, Richard D.D - Poetical Blossoms; or a collection of poems, odes, and translations (1772; 2 images)
- VICTOR, Henry. - The Whimsical Bachelor, or Married at last. A comedy in two acts. Written by a Novice who has never beheld the interior of the Green Room i.e. Henry Victor (1869; 1 images)
- VIGAY, Fred J. - Double Dealings. Operetta, etc (1898; 1 images)
- VINING, Charles Ed. - Diego. Original Operetta, in two acts and in verse. Libretto by Mr. C. Vining, etc (1892; 1 images)
- VIRGILIUS MARO, Publius. - Mother Gin. A Tragi-Comical Eclogue; being a paraphrastical imitation of the Daphnis of Virgil. With the text. Lat. and Eng (1737; 2 images)
- Voltaire - Mahomet the Impostor. A tragedy. In verse. Adapted from the French of Voltaire, acts I.-IV. by James Miller, act v. by J. Hoadly. With a dedicatory epistle by Dorothy Miller. (1744; 25 images)
- Voltaire - Mahomet the Impostor ... Adapted, acts I-IV by James Miller, act v by John Hoadly. The fourth edition, with new improvements by David Garrick (1766; 1 images)
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[edit]- W., J. Gent - The Valiant Scot; by J. W., Gent. A tragedy, in five acts and in prose and verse, with a dedication by W. Bowyer. (1637; 5 images)
- W., L. - Orgula: or the fatal error. A tragedy in five acts and in verse composed by L. W. i.e. Leonard Willan? Whereunto, is annexed a preface, discovering the true nature of poesie, with the proper use and intention of such publique divertisments (1658; 3 images)
- W., R. - A Right excellent ... Comedy, called The Three Ladies of London ... Written by R. W. i.e. Robert Wilson, etc. B.L (1592; 3 images, 1 plate)
- WALDRON, Francis Godolphin. - The Virgin Queen, a drama in five acts and in verse: attempted as a sequel to Shakspeare's Tempest (1797; 1 images)
- WALKER, Charles Edward Dramatist - Sigesmar and the Switzer; a melo-drama, in two acts and in prose (1818; 1 images)
- WALKER, J. Greenhalgh. - The Brides of Death: a tragedy in five acts. In verse. (1899; 1 images)
- WALLACE, John Dramatist - Simple Simon. A farce in two acts, etc (1805; 1 images)
- WALLACE, Lewis. - The Wooing of Malkatoon. A poem. Commodus. A drama. ... Illustrations by Du Mond and Wequelin (1898; 13 images, 11 plates)
- WALLIS, afterwards LANCASTER, Ellen. - Miss Wallis's ... Curtain-Raisers. (Little Miss Muffet.-Cupid in Ermine.-The Prior Claim.-A Sudden Squall.-Cissy's Engagement.-My Son and I.) (1899; 7 images)
- Walpole, Robert Earl of Orford - An epistle to the Right Honourable Sir R. W. In verse, beginning “Tho' strength of genius.” By G. B. Dodington, Baron Melcombe. (1726; 3 images, 1 plate)
- WARD, Montgomery Albert. - The Fisherman's Daughter. A new Irish comedy opera, etc (1892; 1 images)
- WATSON, afterwards TAYLOR, George. - The Profligate, a comedy in five acts and in prose. By George Watson, afterwards Taylor. MS. note on cover (1820; 1 images)
- WATSON, T. Malcolm. - Jealousy; or, Tuppins and Co., etc. A libretto. (1896; 1 images)
- WATSON, T. Malcolm. - Tally Ho! A comedietta, etc (1894; 1 images)
- Webster, Benjamin - The Series of Dramatic Entertainments performed by Royal Command ... at Windsor Castle 1848-9 ... Printed verbatim from the authorised versions. With fac-similes of the bills of performance and a corrected list of the royal personages and the nobility and gentry present on each occasion. Edited by B. Webster (1849; 33 images, 17 plates)
- WEBSTER, Jemima Bullock. - The Marquise de Vaudreuil. A play, by Jemima Bullock-Webster. MS. notes (1885; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WEBSTER, John Dramatist - Contemporains de Shakspere. J. W. et J. Ford (Vittoria Corombona, ou le Diable blanc, drame-La Duchesse d'Amalfi, drame Both by J. W.-Le Cœur brisé, drame by J. Ford), traduits par E. Lafond, précédés de notices sur la vie ... de ces deux auteurs (1865; 2 images)
- WEBSTER, John Dramatist - Appius and Virginia; a tragedy in five acts and in verse. (1659; 2 images)
- WEBSTER, John Dramatist - The Devils Law-Case; or, When Women go to Law, the Devil is full of Businesse. A new Tragecomœdy in five acts and in verse (1623; 8 images)
- WEBSTER, John Dramatist - The Tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy. In five acts, and in verse. ... The perfect and exact Coppy, with diverse things printed that the length of the Play would not beare in the presentment (1623; 7 images)
- WEBSTER, John Dramatist - The Tragedy of the Dutchesse of Malfy, etc. A facsimile of the edition of 1623. (1640; 3 images)
- WEBSTER, John Dramatist - The white devil, etc. (1672; 1 images)
- WEBSTER, John Dramatist - THe Unfortunate Dutchess of Malfy, or, The Unnatural Brothers, etc (1708; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WEBSTER, John Dramatist, and ROWLEY (William) Dramatist - A cure for a Cuckold: a pleasant comedy in five acts and in prose (1661; 2 images)
- WEBSTER, John Dramatist, and ROWLEY (William) Dramatist - The Thracian wonder; a comical history in five acts and in prose (1661; 2 images, 2 plates)
- Welsted, (Leonard) Mr - An Epistle to Mr. Steele on the King's Accession. In verse. (1714; 4 images)
- WENDLANDT, O. J. - Living Statuary; how it may be successfully produced by amateurs. Illustrated (1896; 27 images, 5 plates)
- WESLEY, Samuel the Elder - The Life of Our Blessed Lord & Saviour Jesus Christ. An heroic poem ... Illustrated by necessary notes ... also a prefatory discourse concerning heroic poetry. With sixty copper-plates by William Faithorne (1693; 68 images, 60 plates)
- WEST, Matthew Publisher - Female Heroism, a tragedy in five acts and in verse founded on revolutionary events that occurred in France in ... 1793 (1803; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WESTON, John Dramatist - The Amazon Queen; or, The Amours of Thalestris to Alexander the Great. A tragi-comedy in five acts and in verse (1667; 4 images)
- WHARTON, Thomas Marquis of Wharton - A Poem to the Memory of Thomas late Marquiss of Wharton, etc (1716; 1 images)
- WHITEHEAD, Paul. - The Poems and miscellaneous compositions of P. W. with explanatory notes ... and his Life ... by ... E. Thompson, etc (1777; 2 images, 1 plate)
- Whitehead, William - Elegies. With an Ode to the Tibet. Written abroad (1757; 1 images)
- WHITEHEAD, William Secretary to the Hon. Order of the Bath - A Trip to Scotland, etc. A farce, by William Whitehead. (1770; 1 images)
- WHITEHEAD, William Secretary to the Hon. Order of the Bath - The Roman Father, a tragedy in five acts, and in verse, etc (1750; 7 images)
- WHITEHEAD, William Secretary to the Hon. Order of the Bath - The School for Lovers, a Comedy ... in five acts and in prose, founded on “Le Testament.” By W. Whitehead, etc. Fentenelles (1762; 3 images)
- WHITTY, Irwine Mrs - Short Plays and Charades for drawing room and parish entertainments (1897; 5 images, 1 plate)
- WILKINS, George Dramatist - The Miseries of Enforced Marriage ... 1607. (1611; 3 images)
- WILKINS, George Dramatist - The Miseries of Enforced Marriage ... 1607. (1637; 2 images)
- WILLETT, Ernest Noddall. - A Prodigal Son; or, Gleaners of Life. A new ... opera in two acts (1896; 3 images, 1 plate)
- WILLIAMS, C. H. - Sesostris; or, the Priest and the King. A tragedy in five acts and in verse (1853; 1 images)
- WILLIAMS, Henry Llewellyn. - L'Africaine, or the Maid of Madagascar. Adapted from “The Law of Java,” by G. Colman, the younger, and “L'Africaine,” by E. Scribe ... by H. Ll. W (1866; 1 images, 1 plate)
- WILMOT afterwards BRAND, Barbarina Baroness Dacre - Dramas, translations and occasional poems (1821; 1 images)
- WILMOT afterwards BRAND, Barbarina Baroness Dacre - Ina. A tragedy; in five acts and in verse, etc (1815; 1 images)
- WILSON, John Recorder of Londonderry - The Cheats. A comedy. Written in the year, M.DC.LXII. By John Wilson. (1671; 2 images)
- WILSON, T. of Belfast - A Comic Opera, in two acts, entitled: Jujube. Written by T. Wilson. Composed by J. Creighton (1891; 1 images)
- Wordsworth, William - The white doe of Rylstone; or The fate of the Nortons. A poem (1815; 1 images, 1 plate)
- Wycherley, William - The Country Girl, a comedy in five acts and in prose, altered from Wycherley by David Garrick (1766; 2 images)
- WYCHERLEY, William. - The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar, with biographical & critical notices by Leigh Hunt. A new edition (1851; 2 images, 1 plate)
- WYCHERLEY, William. - The Plain Dealer: a comedy in five acts and in prose. ... With alterations by I. Bickerstaffe. (1767; 3 images)
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[edit]- YEOMAN, William Joseph. - King William III. A historical drama in five acts (1893; 1 images)
- YORKE, Elizabeth Countess of Hardwicke - The Court of Oberon; or the Three Wishes. A drama, in three acts and in prose and verse. With a coloured frontispiece. F.P (1831; 1 images, 1 plate)
- YOUNG, Edward the Poet - An Epistle in verse to ... Lord Lansdown (1713; 1 images)
- YOUNG, Edward the Poet - A Letter in verse to Mr. Tickell: Occasioned by the death of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison (1719; 3 images)
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[edit]- ZENOGLE, Zuinglius Yeoman of the Bulse, pseud - Semiramis: or, The Shuttle. A Cantata. From the Chronicles for 1792. By Z. Z. A satire upon the Empress Catharine, and other political personages. (1792; 2 images)
- ₪ ZOUCH, Richard. - The Sophister. A comedy in five acts, prose and verse. By R. Zouch? (1639; 2 images, 1 plate)