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Petrarch, 7387, D. Poésies de Pétrarque, traduction complete. Par le comte F. L. de Gramont. Paris, 1842.

Placentino, 2521, Q. Il Trionfo di Venere; serenata a quatro voci da esiguirse nel Teatro di Barcellona, Composizione di Domenico Botti Placentino. Barcelona (Italian and Spanish).

Poliziano, 10252, O. Rime di Messer Angelo Poliziano. 2d edition. Firenze, 1822.

Polo, 6934, D. La Diana Enamorado, cinco libros que prosiguen los siete de Jorge de Montemayer por Gaspar Gil Polo, con notas. Madrid, 1802.

Pulci, 10255, 0. Morgante Maggiore di Messer Luigi Pulci. 3 vols. Milano, 1806.

Rühs, 9964, O. Die Edda, nebst einer Einleitung über Nordische Poesie und Mythologie. Von Friedrich Rühs. Berlin, 1812.

Sega, 13497, O. Componimenti poetici d'un Italiano profugo in America editi. Per interesse di Giacomo Sega. Filadelfia, 1829.

Salis-Seewis, 6838, D. Gedichte von Joh. Gaudenz von Salis-Seewis. Zurich, 1823.

Sanchez, 10291, O. Collecion de poesias Castellanas anteriores al siglo xv., illustrada con notas por D. Thomas Antonio Sanchez. 4 vols. En Madrid, 1779, 1790.

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Schiller, 6302, D. The song of the bell, and other poems. man of Schiller. By J. J. Campbell. Edinburgh, 1836. 6064, D. Vol. 3. Select minor poems of Schiller and Goethe; with notes. Boston, 1839.

7629, D. The maid of Orleans, and other poems from the German of Schiller; translated by Wm. Peter, A. M. Cambridge, 1843. Gift of the translator.

7004, D. William Tell, and other poems from the German of Schiller, By William Peter, A. M. Philadelphia, 1840. Gift of the translator. 7749 & 7771, D. The poems and ballads of Schiller. Translated by Sir E. B. Lytton, Bart. With a sketch of the author's life. New York and London, 1844.

7031, D. Friedrich von Schiller's sammtliche Werke. 18 Bde. in 9. Stuttgard, 1837.

Schlegel, 9983, O. Friedrich Schlegel's Gedichte. Berlin, 1809.

6821, D. August Wilhelm Schlegel's poetische Werke. 2 Bde. Heidelberg, 1811.

Schubart, 6847, D. Sämmtliche Gedichte von Chr. Fr. Dan. Schubart. 3 Bde. Frankfurt am Main, 1829.

Seume, 9952, 0. Gedichte, von Johann. Gottfried Seume. Leipzig, 1815. Spenser, 10268, O. Il cavaliero della Croca Rossa, o la legenda del Santitá; poema da l'Inglese di Edmondo Spenser recato en verso Italiano de Tommaso Jacopo Mathias. Napoli, 1826.

Stalberg, 6802, D. Gedichte der Brüder Christian und Friedrich Leopold Grafen zu Stalberg. 2 Bde. Wien, 1821.

Suarez de Figueroa, 6925, D. La constante Amàrilis, prosas y versos de Christoval Suarez de Figueroa. En Madrid, 1781.

Susini, 10919, O. 4. 5 Mai anniversaire de la mort de l'empereur. Par F. de Susini. Paris, 1840.

Tasso, 10215, O. La Jerusalem délivrée de Torquato Tasso, traduite en vers Française. Par P. L. M. Bauer-Lormain. 3 vols. A Paris, 1819. 8385, D. The Jerusalem delivered of Torquato Tasso, and life of the author. By Wiffen. New York, 1846.

Tegner, 13434, O. The saga of Frithiof, a legend. Translated from the Swedish of Esaias Tegner, bishop of Wexio, by Oscar Baker. London, 1841.

Thomson, 2357, Q. Il Castello del' Ozio, poema di Jacopo Thomson recato en verso Italiano da Tommaso Jacopo Mathias. Napoli, 1826.

Tiedge, 9969, O. Urania, von C. V. Tiedge. Halle, 1828.

Villaviciosa, 6927, D. La Mosquea poetica inventiva, compuesta por Don Joseph Villaviciosa. En Madrid, 1777.

Villegas, 6933, D. Las Eroticas, y traduccion de Boecio de Don Estavan Manuel de Villegas. 2 vols. Madrid, 1797.

Voss, 6850, D. Idyllen von Johann Heinrich Voss. Königsberger, 1824. 6814, D. Luise, ein ländliches Gedicht, in drei Idyllen, von Johann Heinrich Voss. Königsberg, 1823.

Young, 9195, D. Euvres Completes d'Young, traduites de l'Anglois, par M. le Tourneurs. 3 tomes. Paris, 1770.

TREATISES ON THE STAGE AND HISTORIES OF THE DRAMA.

Bossuet, 9166, D. See p. 1009.

Bunn, 6970 & 7002, D. The stage; both before and behind the curtain, from "observations taken on the spot." By Alfred Bunn. 3 vols. London and Philadelphia, 1840.

Campbell, 8542, D. Lives of the British dramatists. By Thomas Campbell, and others. Philadelphia, 1846.

Clapp, 10614, D. A record of the Boston stage. By William W. Clapp, Jr. Boston, 1853.

Coleridge, 9121, D. Notes and lectures upon Shakspeare, and some of the old poets and dramatists. With other literary remains of S. T. Cole

ridge. 2 vols. London, 1849.

Conti, 13296, O. 8. Extracts of several treatises wrote by the Prince of Conti, with the sentiments of the fathers, and decrees of the councils, concerning stage plays; recommended to the professors of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1754.

Cowell, 13632, 0. 5. Thirty years among the players of England and America. By Joe Cowell, comedian. New York, 1844.

Girardin, 8988, D. Lectures on dramatic literature; or the employment of the passions in the drama. By Saint Mark Girardin. 1st series. New York, 1849.

Hazlitt, 7992, D. Lectures on the dramatic literature of the age of Elizabeth. By William Hazlitt. New York, 1845.

Hogarth, 9691, O. Memoirs of the musical drama. By George Hogarth. 2 vols. London, 1838.

Hook, 7151, D. The French stage and the people, as illustrated in the memoirs of M. Fleury. Edited by Theodore Hook. London, 1841. Jones, 4291, O. Biographia dramatica; or a companion to the playhouse;

containing memoirs of British and Irish dramatic writers, from the commencement. Also an alphabetical account of their works. Compiled to 1764, by D. E. Baker. Continued to 1782 by Isaac Reed, and to 1811 by Stephen Jones. 4 vols. London, 1812.

Kendall, 2343, D. 2. Remarks on the prevailing custom of attending stage entertainments; also on the present taste for reading romances, and on some other customs. By John Kendall. London, 1801. Macaulay, 10915, D. 2. See p. 1230.

Matthews, 11170, 0. Anecdotes of actors, with other desultory recollections, &c. By Mrs. Matthews. London, 1844.

Northbrooke, 11488, O. See p. 1080.

Patin, 11667, 0. Etudes sur les tragiques Grecs. Par M. Patin. 2 tomes.

Paris, 1841.

Quin, 13463, O. Life of James Quin, comedian; with the history of the stage from his commencing actor to his retreat to Bath. Portrait. London, 1766. By

Schlegel, 8545, D. A course of lectures on dramatic art and literature. Augustus William Schlegel. Translated by John Black. London, 1846. (Bohn's standard library.)

Styles, 6649, D.
D. D.

Wilson, 7844, D.

The stage; its character and influence. By Jno. Styles, London, 1838.

Our actresses; or glances at stage favorites, past and present. By Mrs. C. Baron Wilson. Portraits. 2 vols. London, 1844. Wood, 10804, D. Personal recollections of the stage; embracing notices of actors, authors and auditors, during a period of forty years. By Wm. B. Wood. Portrait. Philadelphia, 1855.

Note. For other lives of actors, dramatic authors, &c., see BIOGRAPHY; and in the index Wemyss, Mathews, Garrick, Siddons, &c.

DRAMATIC WORKS OF GREEK AND LATIN, AND
TRANSLATIONS.

Eschylus, 10032, D. The Agamemnon of Eschylus; translated from the Greek, by William Peter, A. M. Philadelphia, 1852. Gift of the author. Aristophanes, 6109, D. Essay on "The birds" of Aristophanes, by J. W.

Süvern. Translated by W. R. Hamilton, F. R. S. London, 1835. Euripides, 1405, F. 6. Addenda and corrigenda to the edition of Euripides by F. H. Egerton. Oxford, 1796.

Patin, 10667, O. Etudes sur les tragiques Grecs. Par M. Patin. 2 tomes. Paris, 1841.

Raoul-Rochette, 10071, O. Théatre des Grecs, traduit par le P. Brumoy: revue par M. Raoul-Rochette. 16 tomes. Paris, 1826.

Schonæus, 9271, D. Terentius Christianus sive Comœdiæ duæ Terentiano stylo
conscriptæ, Autore C. Schonæo. Cantabrigiæ, 1632.
Seneca, 9283, D. L. & M. Annæi Senecæ Tragoedia cum notis T. H.
Farnabii. Amsterdami.

Sophocles, 11123, D. 1. Electra; a tragedy, as translated from Sophocles; with notes by Mr. (Lewis) Theobald. Distinguishing also the variations as performed at Drury Lane. Frontispiece. London, 1776.

ENGLISH DRAMATIC WORKS.

Addison, 11110, D. 6. Cato; a tragedy. By Joseph Addison. London, 1776. 11118, D. 4. The drummer; or the haunted house. A comedy. By Joseph Addison. London, 1777.

Andrews, 13482, O. 5. Dissipation; a comedy. By Miles Peter Andrews, Esq. London, 1781.

Arne, 3433, D. Vol. 6. The cooper. By Dr. Arne. Edinburgh, 1792. 13471, O. 7. The guardian outwitted. A comic opera. (By Dr. Arne.) London, 1766.

Aytoun, 10809, D. Firmilian; a spasmodic tragedy. By T. Percy Jones. (W. E. Aytoun.) New York, 1854.

Baker, 2664, Q. 2. The fine lady's airs; or an equipage of lovers. A comedy. By the author of the Yeoman of Kent (Thomas Baker). London, 1709.

Baillie, 9450, O. Dramas by Joanna Baillie. 3 vols. London, 1836.
Bale, 13281, O. Vol. 2. Kynge Johan; a play. By (Bishop) John Bale.
Edited by J. P. Collier. London. Printed for the Camden Society,

1838. Banks, 11121, D. 1. The Albion Queens; or the death of Mary, Queen of Scots. A tragedy. By Mr. (John) Banks. London, 1777.

11121, D. 2. Anna Bullen; or virtue betray'd. A tragedy. By Mr. (John) Banks. London, 1777.

Barnes, 9702, D. Plays, prose and poetry. By Charlotte M. S. Barnes. Philadelphia, 1848. Gift of the author.

Barrett, 7822, D. A drama of exile, and other poems. By Elizabeth Barrett. 2 vols. New York, 1844. (See Browning, p. 1240.)

Bate, 3433, D. Vol. 4. The rival candidates. By Dr. (Henry) Bate. Edinburgh, 1792.

Beaumont and Fletcher, 13474, O. 3. The royal merchant; a comedy. Founded on Beaumont and Fletcher. London, 1768.

13478, O. 2. The chances; a comedy. With alterations (by Garrick from Beaumont and Fletcher). London, 1773.

11111, D. 2. Rule a wife and have a wife; a comedy. By Beaumont and Fletcher. London, 1776.

11122, D. 5. The chances; a comedy. As altered from Beaumont and Fletcher, by the Duke of Buckingham. London, 1777.

11125, D. 2. Philaster; a tragedy. As altered from Beaumont and Fletcher. London, 1778.

13471, O. 4.

The same with alterations. London, 1763. 11100, O. The works of Beaumont and Fletcher, the text formed from a new collation of the early editions. With notes and biographical memoir. By the Rev. Alexander Dyce. 11 vols. London, 1843.

Bell, 11108 to 11127, D. Bell's British theatre, consisting of the most esteemed English plays. 20 vols. (each vol. containing 5 plays, and each play having an engraving of one or more actors of the 18th century in character.) London, 1776 to 1778. (The plays are also

catalogued separately.)

Bickerstaff, 13470, O. 4. Love in a village; a comic opera. By Isaac Bickerstaff. London, 1763.

13472, 0.3. Daphne and Amintor; a comic opera in one act. (By I. Bickerstaff.) London, 1765.

13473, O. 5.

Love in the city; a comic opera. By (I. Bickerstaff.)

London, 1767.
13475, O. 1. Lionel and Clarissa; a comic opera. (By I. Bicker-
staff.) London, 1768.

13475, O. 2. The hypocrite; a comedy. Taken from Molière and
Cibber, by the author of the alterations of the Plaindealer (Bicker-
staff.) London, 1769.

13476, O. 5. 'Tis well it's no worse; a comedy. (By I. Bickerstaff.) London, 1770.

3433, D. Vol. 1. The sultan; or a peep into the seraglio; a farce. (By Bickerstaff.) Edinburgh, 1786.

3433, D. Vol. 2. Thomas and Sally. By Isaac Bickerstaff. Edinburgh, 1792.

Bickerstaff, 3433, D. Vol. 3. The padlock. By I. Bickerstaff. Edinburgh,

1792.

13544, O. 2. The royal garland; an occasional interlude. Lon-
don, 1768.

13482, O. 2. The padlock; a comic opera. London.
3433, D. Vol. 5. He would if he could. By Isaac Bickerstaff.
Edinburgh, 1792.

3433, D. Vol. 5. & 13549, O. 1. Daphne and Amintor, altered
from the "Oracle" of Monsieur St. Foix and Mrs. Cibber. By I.
Bickerstaff. Edinburgh, 1792, and London, 1765.

3433, D. Vol. 6. The Ephesian matron; the absent man; the romp, altered from Love in the city, and the Recruiting sergeant. By I. Bickerstaff. Edinburgh, 1792.

13472, O. 1. The maid of the mill; a comic opera. By Isaac Bickerstaff. London, 1765.

Boker, 8841, D. Calaynos; a tragedy. By George H. Boker. Philadelphia, 1849.

9336, D. Anne Boleyn; a tragedy. By George H. Boker. Philadelphia, 1850.

Brooke, 13469, O. 4. The earl of Essex; a tragedy. By Henry Brooke. London, 1761.

11125, D. 5. Gustavus Vasa, the deliverer of his country; a tragedy. By Henry Brooke. London, 1778.

Brown, 13469, O. 2. Barbarossa; a tragedy. (By John Brown.) London, 1755.

lil17, D. 2. Barbarossa; a tragedy. By the Rev. Dr. (John) Brown. London, 1777.

Buckingham, 2664, Q. 3. The rehearsal. By George, Duke of Buckingham. 7th edition. London, 1701.

11122, D. 4. The rehearsal. By the Duke of Buckingham. To which is added a key, or critical view of the authors and their writings exposed in this play. London, 1777.

3433, D. Vol. 6. The rehearsal, by the Duke of Buckingham; altered into an afterpiece of three acts, by R. Wilson. Edinburgh, 1792.

The heiress; a comedy. (By General Burgoyne.)

Bulwer, 10913, D. Sec Lytton, p. 1245.
Burgoyne, 13483, O. 3.
London, 1786.
13479, O. 2.

London, 1774.

The maid of the oaks. (By General Burgoyne.)

3433, D. Vol. 6. The same, altered into an afterpiece of two acts. Edinburgh, 1792.

Burney, 3433, D. Vol. 2. The cunning man; a musical entertainment. By Edinburgh, 1792.

Dr. C. Burney.

Carey, 3433, D. Vol. 2. burgh, 1792.

3433, D. Vol. 4.

1792.

Crononhotonthologos. By Henry Carey. Edin

The contrivances. By Henry Carey. Edinburgh,

3433, D. Vol. 5. The dragon of Wantley. By H. Carey. Edinburgh, 1792.

Carlell, 13466, O. The deserving favorite; a tragi-comedy. As it was presented by his late majesty's servants. Written by Lodowick Carlell, Esq. London, 1659.

Centlivre, 11111, D. 1. The wonder, a woman keeps a secret; a comedy. By

Mrs. Centlivre.

London, 1776.

11113, D. 1. A bold stroke for a wife; a comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre. London, 1776.

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