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Centlivre, 11115, D. 5. The busy body; a comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre. London, 1776.

3433, D. Vol. 6. The host; from Mrs. Centlivre's "Man bewitch'd, or the devil to do about her." Edinburgh, 1792.

Cibber, 2664, Q. 4. The careless husband; a comedy. By C. Cibber. 2d edition. London, 1705.

11113, D. 4. Love makes a man; or the fop's fortune; a comedy. By Colley Cibber. London, 1776.

11113, D. 5.

She wou'd and she wou'd not; or the kind impostor; a comedy. By Colley Cibber. London, 1776.

11126, D. 5. The lady's last stake; or the wife's resentment; a comedy. London, 1778.

By Colley Cibber.

3433, D. Vol. 4.
Edinburgh, 1792.
3433, D. Vol. 5.
1792.

Flora; or hob in the well. By Colley Cibber.

Damon and Phillida. By C. Cibber. Edinburgh,

11115, D. 3. The careless husband; a comedy. By Colley Cibber. London, 1777.

11118, D. 1. The refusal; or the ladies' philosophy; a comedy. By Colley Cibber. London, 1777.

11124, D. 5. Love's last shift; or the fool in fashion; a comedy. By Colley Cibber. London, 1777.

11120, D. 5. The double gallant; or the sick lady's cure; a comedy. By Colley Cibber. London, 1777.

11121, D. 4. Ximena; or the heroic daughter; a tragedy. By Mr. Cibber. London, 1777.

Coffey, 3433, D. Vol. 2. The devil to pay. By Charles Coffey. Edinburgh, 1792.

3433, D. Vol. 5. The boarding-school. By C. Coffey. Edinburgh,

1792.

Colman, 13474, 0. 1. The English merchant; a comedy. By George Colman. London, 1767.

13479, O. 1. The man of business; a comedy. By George Colman London, 1774.

3433, D. Vol. 2. The musical lady. By George Colman. Edinburgh, 1792.

3433, D. Vol. 3. Polly Honeycombe. By G. Colman. Edinburgh, 1792.

13469, O. 5. The jealous wife; a comedy. By George Colman. London, 1761.

13472, O. 6. The clandestine marriage; a comedy. By George Colman and David Garrick. London, 1766.

13453, O. The iron chest; a play. By George Colman, the younger. With a preface and postscript. (Portraits of G. Colman and John Kemble inserted by E. D. Ingraham.) London, 1796. Autograph of Wm. B. Wood.

3433, D. Vol. 1. The deuce is in him; a farce. By G. Colman. Edinburgh, 1786.

Congreve, 2664, Q. 1. The double dealer. By Mr. Congreve. 2d edition. London, 1706.

11110, D. 4. The mourning bride; a tragedy. By W. Congreve. London, 1776.

11115, D. 2. Love for love; a comedy. By W. Congreve. London, 1776.

11118, D. 2. The way of the world; a comedy. By Wm. Congreve. London, 1777.

Congreve, 11120, D. 2. The double dealer; a comedy. By Congreve. Lon

don, 1777.

11109, D. 4. The old bachelor; a comedy. By W. Congreve.
London, 1778.

10425, O. See Wycherley, p. 1270.
See p. 1241.

Conrad, 9890, D.

Cowley, 13480, O. 2.
don, 1776.

13482, O. 4.
1779.
13482, O. 7.

The runaway; a comedy. (By Mrs. Cowley.) Lon

Who's the dupe? a farce. By Mrs. Cowley. London,

The belle's stratagem; a comedy. By Mrs. Cowley. London, 1782.

13482, O. 8. More ways than one; a comedy. By Mrs. Cowley. London, 1784.

Coxe, 7971, D. Saul; a mystery. (By Arthur Cleveland Coxe.) New York,

1845.

Crisp, 11125, D. 3. Virginia; a tragedy. By Mr. (Harry) Crisp. London,

1778.

Crown, 2664, Q. 5. Sir Courtly Nice; or it cannot be; a comedy. By Mr. (John) Crown. London, 1703.

Croxall, 13549, O. 4. The fair Circassian; a dramatic performance, done from the original (Song of Solomon). And occasional poems. (Attributed to Dr. Samuel Croxall.) 7th edition. London.

Cumberland, 13472, O. 2. The summer's tale; a musical comedy. London, 1765.

13476, O. 3. The brothers; a comedy. (By Richard Cumberland.) London, 1770.

The West Indian; a comedy. By (R. Cumberland.)

-13477, O. 2.
London, 1771.
13477, O. 3. The fashionable lover; a comedy. (By R. Cumber-
land.) London, 1772.

-13478, O. 6. The note of hand; or trip to Newmarket. (By R.
Cumberland.) Frontispiece. London, 1774.
13479, O. 3.

London, 1775.

The choleric man; a comedy. By R. Cumberland.

13480, O. 4. The battle of Hastings; a tragedy. (By R. Cumberland.) London, 1778.

13483, O. 1. The mysterious husband; a tragedy. By Richard London, 1783.

Cumberland.
13483, O. 2.

London, 1784.

The Carmelite; a tragedy. (By R. Cumberland.)

D'Avenant, 13448, O. The witts; a comedie, presented at the private house in Blacke Fryers, by his Majesties servants. The authour William D'Avenant. London, 1636. (Original edition.)

13460, O. The tragedy of Albovine, king of the Lombards. By Wm. D'Avenant. London, 1629. (Original edition.)

Phila

Davie, 10790, D. 2. Woman's witchcraft; or the curse of coquetry; a dramatic romance. By Corinne L'Estrange (Mary R. Davie). delphia, 1854. Gift of the author.

Dekker, 11477, 0. Patient Grissil; a comedy. By Thomas Dekker, Henry Chettle and William Haughton. Reprinted from the black-letter edition of 1603. London, 1841. Printed for the Shakspeare Society. Delap, 13469, 0. 1. Hecuba; a tragedy. (By John Delap, D. D.) London,

1762.

Dennis, 13454, O. Remarks on a play (by Sir R. Steele) called the conscious lovers; a comedy. By Mr. Dennis. London, 1723.

Dibdin, 3133, D. Vol. 4. The deserter. By C. Dibdin. Edinburgh, 1792.

Dibdin, 13480, 0. 5. Poor Vulcan; a burletta. (By C. Dibdin.) London,

1778.

Dodsley, 13467, O. 3. 1758.

Cleone; a tragedy. By Robert Dodsley. London,

3433, D. Vol. 3. The toyshop and the miller of Mansfield. By Mr. (R.) Dodsley. Edinburgh, 1792.

Douce, 9778, 0. Illustrations of Shakspeare, and of ancient manners. By Francis Douce. 2 vols. London, 1807.

Dow, 13475, 0. 4. 13478, O. 5. Drue, 13458, 0. 2.

Zingis; a tragedy. By Alexander Dow. London, 1769. Sethona; a tragedy. (By Alex. Dow.) London, 1774. The life of the Dvtches (sic) of Svffolke. As it hath been divers and sundry times acted, with good applause. (By Thomas Drue.) Imprinted at the Flowerdeluce in Paules church-yard, 1631. Dryden, 13476, 0. 6. King Arthur; or the British worthy. A masque. By Mr. (John) Dryden. London, 1770.

11112, D. 1. All for love; or the world well lost; a tragedy. By John Dryden. London, 1776.

11118, D. 3. Amphitryon; or the two Socias; a comedy, as altered from Dryden by D. Hawkesworth. London, 1777.

11119, D. 3. Don Sebastian, King of Portugal; a tragedy. By Mr. (John) Dryden. London, 1777.

11119, D. 4. Edipus; a tragedy. By Dryden and Lee. London, 1777.

11120, D. 4. The Spanish fryar; or the double discovery; a comedy. By Mr. Dryden. London, 1777.

Durfey, 13450. O. The famous history and fall of Massaniello; or a fisherman a prince. Written by Mr. (Tom) Durfey. London, 1699.

Dyce, 11480, 0. Timon; a play, now first printed. Edited by the Rev.
Alexander Dyce. London, 1842. Printed for the Shakspeare Society.
Farquhar, 8253, D. Works of George Farquhar. 2 vols. London, 1772.
11111, D. 5. The recruiting officer; a comedy. By G. Farquhar.
London, 1776.
11120, D. 1.
11124, D. 1.
1777.

The inconstant. By G. Farquhar. London, 1777.
The twin rivals; a comedy. By Farquhar. London,

11122, D. 1. The constant couple; or a trip to the jubilee. By
Mr. Farquhar. London, 1777.
11122, D. 2.
the jubilee.
11109, D. 3. The beaux stratagem; a comedy. By Mr. (George)
Farquhar. London, 1778.
10425, O.

Sir Harry Wildair. Being the sequel of the trip to
By Mr. Farquhar. London, 1777.

Fenton, 11121, D. 3. don, 1777.

See Wycherley, p. 1270.

Marianne; a tragedy. By Mr. (Elijah) Fenton. Lon

Fielding, 11113, D. 2. The miser; a comedy. By Henry Fielding. London, 1776.

3433, D. Vol. 1. The mock doctor; or the dumb lady cured. By Henry Fielding. Edinburgh, 1786.

3433, D. Vol. 2. The virgin unmask'd, and the lottery. By Henry Fielding. Edinburgh, 1782.

3433, D. Vol. 3. The intriguing chambermaid. By H. Fielding. Edinburgh, 1792.

Foote, 13467, O. I. don, 1757.

The author; a comedy. By Mr. (Samuel) Foote. Lon

3433, D. Vol. 4.
Samuel Foote.
13481, O. 1. The

The commissary; the orator and the patron. By
Edinburgh, 1792.

cozeners; a comedy. By Samuel Foote. London,

Foote, 13481, O. 2. 1778.

The maid of Bath; a comedy. By S. Foote. London,

13481, O. 3. The devil upon two sticks; a comedy. By S. Foote. London, 1778.

13481, O. 6. The nabob; a comedy. By S. Foote. London, 1778. 13481, O. 5. The tailors; a tragedy for warm weather. (By S. Foote.) London, 1778.

13481, O. 6. A trip to Calais; a comedy by the late Samuel Foote, Esq. To which is annexed the Capuchin, altered from the trip to Calais, by S. Foote. London, 1778.

3433, D. Vol. 1. Taste; a farce; and the knights. By Samuel Foote. Edinburgh, 1786.

Edinburgh, 1792.

3433, D. Vol. 2. The mayor of Garratt; and the Lyar. By Samuel Foote. 3433, D. Vol. 3. The Englishman in Paris; the Englishman returned from Paris; and the author. By S. Foote. Edinburgh, 1792. 13544, O. 7. The orators. By Mr. Foote. London, 1762. 3433, D. Vol. 5. The minor. By S. Foote. Edinburgh, 1792. 3433, D. Vol. 6. The lame lover. By S. Foote. Edinburgh, 1792. Franklin, 13473, O. 4. The Earl of Warwick; a tragedy. (By Dr. Thomas Franklin.) London, 1766. 13479, 0. 5.

Matilda; a tragedy. By the author of the Earl of Warwick (Dr. Thomas Franklin). London, 1775.

Garrick, 13467, O. 2. The guardian; a comedy. (By David Garrick.) London, 1759.

13473, O. 1. Lethe; a dramatic satire. By David Garrick. London, 1762.

13473, O. 4. Cymon; a dramatic romance. (By D. Garrick.) London, 1767.

3433, D. Vol. 1. The guardian; high life below stairs; Lethe; or Esop in the shades; and Miss in her teens; or the medley of lovers. By David Garrick. Edinburgh, 1786.

3433, D. Vol. 2. The lying valet, and Neck or nothing. By D. Garrick. Edinburgh, 1792.

3433, D. Vol. 3. Catharine and Petruchio, and Cymon. By D. Garrick. Edinburgh, 1792.

3433, D. Vol. 4. Bon ton; or high life below stairs, and Bucks have at ye all. By D. Garrick. Edinburgh, 1792.

3433, D. Vol. 5. The Irish widow. By David Garrick. Edinburgh, 1792.

3433, D. Vol. 6. May day and the theatrical candidates. By D. Garrick. Edinburgh, 1792.

Edinburgh, 1792.
by John Gay. Dis-
London, 1777.
Being the second part

13471, O. 1. The enchanter: or love and magic; a musical drama. (By David Garrick.) London, 1760. 3433, D. Vol. 6. Lilliput. By D. Garrick. Gay, 11116, D. 1. The beggar's opera. As written tinguishing also the variations of the theatre. 11116, D. 2. Polly; an opera. By John Gay. of the beggar's opera. London, 1777. 11116, D. 3. Achilles; an opera. By John Gay. London, 1777. 3433, D. Vol. 5. The what d'ye call it. By Mr. Gay. Edinburgh,

1792.

Glover, 13473, 0. 2. Medea; a tragedy.

(By R. Glover.) London, 1762.

11127, D. 2. Boadicia; a tragedy. By Mr. (Richard) Glover. Lon

don, 1778.

Goldsmith, 13474, O. 6. The good natur'd man; a comedy. By Mr. (Oliver)

Goldsmith. London, 1768.

Goldsmith, 13478, O. 1. She stoops to conquer; or the mistakes of a night. By Dr. (0) Goldsmith. London, 1773.

Gould, 9640, D. 1. The very age; a comedy. In five acts. By Edward S. Gould. New York, 1850.

Greatheed, 13483, O. 6. The regent; a tragedy. (By Bertie Greatheed.) London, 1788.

Griffith, 13472, O. 5. The double mistake; a comedy. (By Mrs. Griffith.) London, 1766.

13475, O. 6. The school for rakes; a comedy. (By Mrs. Griffith.) London, 1769.

Halliwell, 10791, O. Ludus Coventriæ; a collection of mysteries formerly represented at Coventry on the feast of Corpus Christi. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. London, printed for the Shakspeare Society. 1841. 13447, O. 1. The harrowing of hell; a miracle play written in the reign of Edward II. (14th century.) Now first published from the original MSS. in the British museum; with an introduction, translation and notes, by James Orchard Halliwell. London, 1840. ("The earliest existing dramatic composition in the English language.") Havard, 11119, D. 1. King Charles I.; an historical tragedy. By Mr. (William) Havard. London, 1777.

Hawkesworth, 3433, D. Vol. 4. Edgar and Emmeline. By Dr. (John) Hawkesworth. Edinburgh, 1792.

Hifferman, 13470, O. 1. The lady's choice; a petite piece. By Paul Hifferman, M. D. London.

Hill, 11117, D. 1. 11117, D. 3. 11108, D. 1. Hillhouse, 6712, D. house. 2

Merope; a tragedy. By Aaron Hill.
Alzira; a tragedy. By Aaron Hill.
Zara; a tragedy. By Aaron Hill.
Dramas, discourses and other pieces.
vols. Boston, 1839.

London, 1776. London, 1777. London, 1776,

Hirst, 13035, 0. 12. Grub, Mudge & Co.; a comedy.

Philadelphia, 1853.

By James A. Hill

By Lucas Hirst.

Hoadly, 11111, D. 3. The suspicious husband; a comedy. By Dr. (B.) Hoadly. London, 1776.

Home, 13476, O. 2. The fatal discovery; a tragedy. (By John Home.) London, 1769.

London, 1773. By Mr. Hume.

London, 1758. (By John Home.)

13477, 0. 5. Alonzo; a tragedy. (By John Home.) 13467, O. 4, & 11127, D. 4. Douglas; a tragedy. (John Home.) London, 1757 and 1778. 13476, 0. 5. Ágis; a tragedy. (By John Home.) 13467, O. 6. The siege of Aquilia; a tragedy. London, 1760. Hoole, 13467, O. 4. Timanthes; a tragedy. By John Hoole. London, 1770. 13475, O. 3. Cyrus; a tragedy. By John Hoole. London, 1768. Hopkins, 13452, O. Boadicea, Queen of Britain; a tragedy. By Mr. Charles London, 1697.

Hopkins.

Howard, 11109, D. 5. The committee; a comedy. By Sir R. Howard.

London, 1777.

Hubbell, 8905, D. 5, & 8640, 5. Arnold; or the treason of West Point; a tragedy. By Horatio Hubbell. Philadelphia, 1847. Gift of the

author.

Hughes, 11108, D. 4. The siege of Damascus ; a tragedy. By John Hughes. London, 1777.

Hume, 13549, O. 5. L'Ecossaise; ou le Caffe. Comedie de M. Hume. Traduite par M. de Voltaire. Amsterdam, 1760.

Jackman, 3433, D. Vol. 4. All the world's a stage. By Mr. (Isaac) Jackman. Edinburgh, 1792.

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