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Old Plays. 1 vol. 8m. 4to. containing,

1. Rawlins's (Thomas) The Rebellion, &c. (Duplicate. See p. 214.)

2. Randolph's (Thomas) Aristippus, or the Jovial Philosopher; and the Conceited Pedlar.
3. Gough's (J.) Strange Discoveries, a Tragi-Comedy. wants title.

4. Nabbes's (Thomas) Microcosmus.

Plays and Pamphlets. 1 vol. 8vo.

wants title. containing,

1. Gay's (John) Beggars' Opera; with the Music.

Lond. 1640

ib. 1631 [ib. 1640] [ib. 1637]

ib. 1728

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5. Copy of a Letter, &c. by one of the Quakers, chosen Overseers and Elders, &c.

ib. 1730

Plays. 1 vol. 8vo. containing,

1. Banks's (John) Earl of Essex, a Tragedy.

ib. 1709

2. Cibber's (Colley) Non-Juror, a Comedy.

ib. 1718

ib. 1731

3. Mitchell's ( ) Highland Fair, or Union of the Clans, an Opera.

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ib. 1735

Banks's (John) Virtue Betrayed, or Anna Bullen. 5th edit. Unfortunate
Earl of Essex.-Tragedies. 12mo.
Sedley's (Sir Charles) Works in Prose and Verse, &c. With Memoirs of his Life. Edited
by Samuel Briscoe. 2 vols. cr. 8vo.
ib. 1776
Sheridan's (R. B.) Four Plays; the School for Scandal; the Rivals; the Duenna; the Critic.
cr. 8vo.

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Tragedy of Solimon and Perseda. 1599. sm. 4to. reprint.
Chapman's (George) May Day, a Witty Comedie, &c.
Heywood's (Thomas) Downfall of Robert Earle of Huntlington, afterwards called Robin
Hood. B. L. 4to.

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Love's Mistresse, or the Queene's Masque. 2d impression.
Dekker's (Thomas) If this be not a Good Play, the Divel is in it. 4to.
Holyday's (Barten) Texvoyaua, or the Marriages of the Arts, a Comedy. 4to.
Smith's (W.) Hector of Germany, or the Palsgrave, Prime Elector, a New Play, &c.
ib. 1615

sm. 4to.

Lodge (Thos.) and Green's (Robt.) Looking-Glasse for London and England. sm. 4to. ib. 1617
Barrey's (Lod.) Ram Alley, or Merrie Trickes, a Comedy. sm. 4to.
Wilkins's (George) Miseries of Inforst Marriage. sm. 4to.

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Marmyon's (S.) Holland's Leaguer, a Comedy. Interleaved, with MS. notes. sm. 4to. ib. 1632

Fine Companion, &c. sm. 4to.

ib. 1633

Pleasant Comedy, called Wily Beguilde. sm. 4to.

ib. 1635

Sampson's (W.) Vow-Breaker, or the Fair Maid of Clifton, &c.
W. (J. ) The Valiant Scot. sm. 4to.

sm. 4to.

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(The Dedication to James Marquesse Hamilton, is signed William Bowyer.)
Forde's (John) Fancies Chast and Noble. Fide Honor.
Zouch's (Dr. ) Sophister, a Comedy. sm. 4to.
Killigrew's (Henry) Conspiracy, a Tragedy, &c. sm. 4to.
Brewer's (Antony) Countrie Girl, a Comedy, by T. B.
Cowley's (Abraham) Guardian, a Comedy. sm. 4to.

sm. 4to.

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See Note to Redgauntlet, vol. i.

Mead's (Robert) Combat of Love and Friendship, a Comedy. sm. 4to.
Chamberlain's (William) Love's Victory, a Tragi-Comedy. 8m. 4to.
Tatham's (J.) Scotch Figgaries, or a Knot of Knaves, a Comedy. 1652. 12mo.
J. (B.) Tragical History, Admirable Atchievements, and various events of
Warwick, a Tragedy. With MS. note by Sir W. S.
Mountague's (W.) Shepheard's Paradise, a Comedy, &c.
sm. 4to.
Greene's (George Smith) Oliver Cromwell, an Historical Play, &c.
Dublin Tracts. 1 vol. 12mo. containing,

sm. 4to.

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8vo.

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Dub. 1795

1. Lawson's (E.) Academic Sportsmen, or, the Seven Wise Men of Gotham. With MS. Key. 2. Account of Transactions between the Historical Society and Senior Fellows of Trin. Coll. ib. 1795 Finlayson's (John) Marches Day: a Dramatic Entertainment of 3 Acts, as annually performed by the Originals at Linlithgow. 12mo. SHELF VIII.

Lilly's (John) Six Court Comedies. 12mo.

Falkirk, 1814

Lond. 1632

B. (T.) Rebellion of Naples, or the Tragedy of Massenello, &c. Written by a Gentleman
who was an eye-witnes when this was really acted upon that bloudy stage the streets of
Naples, A. D. 1647. (Dedicated by the Author to his cousin, John Caesar, of Hyde Hall,
Herts.) 12mo.

Shadwell's (Thomas) Works. 4 vols. 12mo.
Lee's (Nathaniel) Dramatic Works. 3 vols. 12mo.

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ib. 1649

ib. 1720

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ib. 1734

ib. 1770

ib. 1768

Southerne's (Thos.) Plays, now first collected. With his Life, &c. 3 vols. 12mo. ib. 1774 See PROSE WORKS, vol. i. p. 203; vol. vi. p. 368.

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See PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. pp. 351-2.

Lillo's (George) Works. With his Life. 2 vols. 12mo.
See PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. pp. 370-72.

Steele's (Sir Richard) Dramatic Works. 12mo.

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Behn's (Mrs.) Plays. 3d edit. 4 vols. 12mo.

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Lond. 1724

ib. 1736 Westmon. 1737

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Lansdowne's (George Lord) Genuine Works, in Prose and Verse. 3 vols. 12mo.
Ruggle, ( ) Ignoramus, Comoedia, &c. With MS. key and note. 12mo.
Lennox's (Mrs. Charlotte) Shakspeare Illustrated: or the Novels and Histories on which his
Plays are founded. Collected and translated from the Original Authors. 2 vols. 12mo. ib. 1753
Cooke's (William) Memoirs of Samuel Foote, Esq. &c. With three Dramatic Pieces not pub-
lished in his Works. 3 vols. 12mo.
ib. 1805
Davis's (J. F.) Laou-Sing-Urh, or an Heir in his Old Age, a Chinese Drama. 12mo. ib. 1817
Hillhouse's (J. M.) Percy's Masque, a Drama. 12mo.
New York, 1820
Barker's (J. N.) Marmion, or the Battle of Flodden Field, a Drama, in 5 Acts, performed at
the Theatres, Philadelphia and New York. 12mo.
ib. 1816
Impey's (E. B.) Cumnor: or the Bugle Horn, a Tragedy, (taken from Kenilworth,) with other
Dramatic Dialogues, and Miscellaneous Poems. 12mo.
Lond. 1822
Cunningham's (A.) Sir Marmaduke Maxwell, a Dramatic Poem, &c. 1st edit. 12mo. ib. 1822

SHELF IX.

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COLLECTION OF OLD PLAYS, first or early editions, in 4to. bound in boards. 2 vols. Dryden (John) Sixteen Plays by, (out of the 27 written by him) with the following Plays, &c. in addition. 2 vols.

1. Of Dramatic Poesie, an Essay.

[1668]

2. Vindication of the Duke of Guise, &c.

1683

3. The Mistaken Husband, a Comedie, (of which D. is said to have written one Scene.) 4. Fletcher's Pilgrim, with alterations and additions by Dryden, the last of his works.

1675

1700

5. Dryden, jun.'s (John) Husband his own Cuckold, a Comedy; with Preface by Dryden.
6. Duffett's (T.) The Mock Tempest, or the Enchanted Castle.

Shadwell, (Thomas) Sixteen Tragedies and Comedies by,
See PROSE WORKS, vol. i. pp. 222-37.

Lee, (Nathaniel) Ten Tragedies by,

Etherege, (Sir George) Three Comedies by,

Buckingham, (George Villiers, Duke of) Two Plays by,

1696 1675

ib. 1668-1704

ib. 1675-1708

ib. 1676-97 ib. 1672-92

Motteux, (P.) Three Plays by,

Ravenscroft, (Edward) Five Comedies and One Tragedy by,

See PROSE WORKS, vol. i. pp. 136-39.

Howard's (Hon. Edward, James, and Sir Robert) Six Plays by,

Hopkins, (Charles) Three Tragedies by,

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Theobald, (Lewis) Two Tragedies by,

Twenty Old Plays, by anonymous Authors. In 2 vols. containing,

Vol. I. 1. The Muse of Newmarket, &c.; being 3 Farces, viz. :

2. The Merry Milkmaid of Islington.

3. Love Lost in the Dark, &c.

4. The Politick Whore, &c.

5. The Rampant Alderman, a Farce.

6. Piso's Conspiracy, a Tragedy.

7. Romulus and Hersilia, a Tragedy.

8. The Tragedy of King Saul.

9. Siege and Surrender of Mons, a Tragi-Comedy.

10. Triumphs of Virtue, a Tragi-Comedy.

11. Win Her and take Her, a Comedy.

II. 12. Wits led by the Nose, &c. a Tragi-Comedy.

13. The Apparition, a Comedy, (by W. Chamberlaine.).

14. Cinna's Conspiracy, a Tragedy.

15. The Different Widows, &c. a Comedy.

17. The Fashionable Lover, &c. a Comedy.

16. The Faithful General, a Tragedy.

18. The Fatal Divorce, a Tragedy.

Lond. 1679-94

ib. 1702-15

ib. 1676-96

ib. 1671-98 ib. 1699-1704

ib. 1702-13 ib. 1698-1706

ib. 1713, &c

ib. 1688-87

ib. 1691-96

ib. 1700-3

ib. 1698-1700

ib. 1710-13

ib. 1715-17

1680

1685

1676

1683

1703

1691

1697

1691

1678

1714

1713

no date.

1706

1706

wants title.

no date.

no date.

19. Feign'd Friendship, a Comedy.

20. Injur❜d Love, or the Lady's Satisfaction, a Comedy. (? by N. Tate.)

SHELF X.

Otway's (Thomas) Ten Plays, original editions, including both first and second of "Don Carlos," and the Play of "Heroick Friendship," 1719, attributed, but falsely, to him. 1 vol.

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Collection of Old Plays, (78,) many of them published anonymously. Arranged alphabetically according to the Authors' names. 7 vols. 4to. Vol. I. (A. B.) 1. Addison's (Joseph) Cato, Tragedy.

2. Arrowsmith's ( ) Reformation, Comedy.

3. Bailey's (Ab.) Spightful Sister, Comedy.

4. Baker's (Thomas) Fine Lady's Airs, Comedy.

1713

1673

1667

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16. Dancer's (J.) Nicomede, Tragi-Comedy, (from Corneille.) With a List of English Plays, to this date, at the end.

1671

17.

23.

Agrippa, Tragedy, (from Quinault.)

18. Davenant's (Charles) Circe, a Tragedy.

19. Dilke's (Thomas) Lover's Luck, Comedy.

20. Dogget's (Thomas) Country Wake, Comedy.

III. (E-G.) 21. Estcourt's (Richard) Fair Example, Comedy.

22. Fane's (Sir F.) Love in the Dark, Comedy.

Sacrifice, Tragedy. 2d edit.

24. Filmer's (Dr. E.) Unnatural Brother, Tragedy.

25. Gay's (John) Wife of Bath, Comedy.

26. Goring's (Charles) Irene, Tragedy.

1675

1677

1696

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1706

1675

1687

1697

1713

1708

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IV. (H. J.) 30. Harris's (Joseph) City Bride, Comedy.

31. Hemming's (W.) Eunuch, Tragedy.

32. Hill's (Aaron) Elfrid, Tragedy, and Walking Statue, a Farce.
33.

Fatal Vision, Tragedy.

34. Higden's (Henry) Wary Widow, Comedy.

35. Higgons's (Bevill) Generous Conqueror, Tragedy.

37. Jevon's (Thomas) Devil of a Wife, Farce.

38. Johnson's (Samuel) Hurlothrumbo, Farce.
39. Joyner's (William) Roman Empress, Tragedy.

V. (L-N.) 40. Lacy's (John) Sauny the Scot, Comedy.

Old Troop, or Mons. Raggou, Comedy.

See POETICAL WORKS, vol. ix. pp. 135, 186; Note to Woodstock. 42. Leanard's (John) Counterfeits, Comedy.

43. Manley's (Mrs.) Lucius, Tragedy.

1696

1687

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1693

1702

1696

1695

1729

1671

1708

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