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Collection of Plays, in Octavo. (See CLASSED CATALOGUE for preceeding volume). VOL. II.

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PLAYS, Collection of.

Holcroft.-8. Five Miles Off, or the Finger
Post; a comedy, by Dibdin.

VOL. III.

1. Adelgitha; a tragedy, by M. G. Lewis. -2. The Curfew; by J. Tobin.-3. Town. and Country; a comedy, by T. Morton.4. False Alarms; a comic opera, by J. Kenny.-5. Whistle for it; a comic opera, by G. Lambe.-6. Peter the Great; an operatic drama, by A. Cherry.

VOL. IV.

1. Songs, Chorusses, &c. in Peter the Great. -2. Artaxerxes; an English opera.—3. Tom Thumb; a burletta.-4. Faulkner; a tragedy, by W. Godwin.-5. The Fortress; a melo-drame, by T. Hooke.-6. Ella Rosenberg; a melo-drame, by J. Kenny.-Time's a Tell-Tale; a comedy, by H. Siddons.8. The Blind Boy; a melo-drame.

VOL. V.

1. Begone Dull Care; a comedy, by F. Reynolds.-2. Kais, or Love in the Deserts; an opera, by J. Brandon.-3. Two Faces under a Hood; a comic opera, by Dibdin. -4. The Heir at Law; a comedy, by George Colman.-5. The Iron-Chest; by the

same.

VOL. VI.

1. Man of the World; by Mr Macklin.2. The School for Authors; a comedy, by J. Tobin.-3. Man and Wife; a comedy, by S. J. Arnold.-4. The Foundling of the Forest; by W. Dimond.-5. Not at Home; a dramatic entertainment, by R. C. Dallas.— 6. Venoni; a drama, by M. G. Lewis. VOL. VII.

1. Yes, or No; a musical farce, by C. Smith. -2. The Vintagers; a musical romance, by E. J. Eyre.-3. Grieving's a Folly; a comedy, by R. Leigh.-4. The School for Orators; a farce.-5. The Free Knights; a drama, by F. Reynolds.-6. Riches; a co

PLAYS, Collection of.

medy, by Sir J. B. Burges.-7. The Family Legend; a tragedy, by Miss Baillie.

VOL. VIII.

1. The Sca-Side Story; an operatic drama, by Mr Dimond, junior.-2. Cure for the Heart Ache; a comedy, by T. Morton.3. Youth, Love, and Folly; a comic opera, by Mr Dimond, junior.-4. The Young Hussar ; an operatic piece, by William Dimond.5. The Hunter of the Alps; a drama, by Mr Dimond.-6. Three and the Deuce; a drama, by P. Hoare.--7. The Doubtful Son; a play, by W. Dimond.—8. High Life in the City; a comedy, by T. J. Eyre.

*VOL. IX.

1. Twenty Years ago; a melo-dramatic entertainment, by J. Pocock.-2. Hit or Miss; a musical farce, by the same.-3. The Peasant Boy; an opera, by W. Dimond, Esq.4. Gustavus Vasa; an historical opera, by the same.-5. Lost and Found; a comedy, by M. K. Masters.-6. The Gazette Extraordinary; a comedy, by J. Holman, Esq.-7. The Knight of Snowdon; a drama, by T. Mor

ton.

VOL. X.

1. The Bee Hive; a musical farce.-2. The Lady of the Lake; a melo-drame, by E. J. Eyre.-3. The Virgin of the Sun; an operatic drama, by F. Reynolds.-4. Right and Wrong; a comedy.-5. Remorse; a tragedy, by S. T. Coleridge.-6. Education; a comedy, by T. Morton.-7. First Impressions; a comedy, by Horatio Smith.-8. The NonDescript; a musical farce.-9. The Miller and his Men; a melo drame, by J. Pocock. PLEADER'S GUIDE, a Didactic Poem; containing the conduct of a suit at Law. 12mo. Fifth edition. Lond. 1808. PLINIUS (CAIUS SECUNDUS). Histoire Naturelle, traduite en François, avec le texte Latin. Accompagnée de Notes Critiques, et d'observations

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