Carey's (George) Contrivances, with the Songs and other Additions, &c. sm. 8vo. ib. 1729 ib. 1731 ib. 1731 SHELF VI. Baker's (David Erskine) Biographia Dramatica: or a Companion to the Playhouse, &c. Baillie's (Joanna) Series of Plays, &c. on the Passions. 3 vols. Lond. 1800-12.-Miscellaneous Plays. ib. 1804.-4 vols. 8vo. See POETICAL WORKS, vol. ix. p. 33; PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. p. 387; LIFE, vol. ii. pp. 365–7. Schiller's (Frederick) Piccolomini, or the First Part of Wallenstein, a Drama; the Death of Wallenstein, a Tragedy. Translated from the German by S. T. Coleridge. 8vo. ib. 1800 See PROSE WORKS. vol. v. p. 307; LIFE, vol. iv. p. 193. Translated Edin. 1799 See POETICAL WORKS, vol. iv. p. 44; LIFE, vol. i. p. 205. Goethe's (A. W. von) Goetz of Berlichingen, with the Iron Hand, a Tragedy. by Sir Walter Scott. 8vo. The Falls of the Clyde, or the Fairies, a Scotish Dramatic Pastoral, with three preliminary Dissertations. 8vo. Soane's (George) Peasant of Lucerne, a Melo Drama. 8vo. ib. 1806 Lond. 1815 Sheil's (Richard) Adelaide, a Tragedy. 8vo. Dub. 1814 Haynes's (James) Durazzo, a Tragedy. 8vo. Grahame's (James) Wallace, a Tragedy. Unpublished, only 6 copies printed. Tobin's (John) Faro Table, or the Guardians, a Comedy. 8vo. ib. 1816 Hemans's (Mrs.) Vespers of Palermo, a Tragedy. 8vo. Croly's (Rev. Dr. George) Pride shall have a fall, a Comedy. 8vo. ib. 1823 ib. 1824 Macauley's (Miss) Histrionic Delineation of the Character of Mary Stuart, &c. 8vo. Lond. 1823 1. Clarke's (Stephen) Kiss, a Comedy. 2. Lewis's (M. G.) Adelgitha, or the Fruits of a single error, a Tragedy. Rugantino, the Bravo of Venice, a grand romantic Melo Drama. 3. Modern Plays. 1 vol. 8vo. containing, 1. Lewis's (M. G.) Castle Spectre, a Drama. 2. Lee's (Harriet) Mysterious Marriage, a Play. 3. Goethe's (A. W. von) Stella. Translated from the German. ib. 1784 ib. 1776 ib. 1811 ib. 1806 ib. 1803 ib. 1798 ib. 1798 ib. 1798 ib. 1798 Jonson's (Ben) Sad Shepherd, or a Tale of Robin Hood, a Fragment. With a Continuation, Notes, and Appendix. 8vo. ib. 1783 4. Clavidgo, a Tragedy. Idem. imperfect 2. Molière's Tartuffe, or the French Puritan, a Comedy. Rendered into English, &c. by M. Medbourne. Dumb Lady, or the Farriar made Physician, &c. by John Lacy. ib. 1669 ib. 1670 ib. 1672 ib. 1672 ib. 1678 The King and Queene's Entertainment at Richmond, &c.: a Masque, presented by the most illustrious prince, Prince Charles. sm. 4to. Humorous Courtier, a Comedy. sm. 4to. and Chapman's (George) the Ball, a Comedy. sm. 4to. D. (T. Supposed Thomas Barker,) Bloodie Banquet, a Tragedie. sm. 4to. Totenham Court, a Pleasant Comedie. 4to. Strode's (William) Floating Island, a Tragi-Comedy, acted before his Majesty at Oxford, 29th August, 1636, by the Students of Christ Church. The Airs and Songs by Mr. Henry Lawes. sm. 4to. Rowley's (William) Shoemaker a Gentleman, Comedy. sm. 4to. Arrowsmith's ( ) Reformation, a Comedy. sm. 4to. Lond. 1673 Pleasant Conceited Comedie, wherein is shewed, How a Man may choose a Good Wife from a Bad, as acted by the Earle of Worcester's Servants. sm. 4to. ib. 1608 Lacey's (John) Sauny the Scott: or the Taming of the Shrew, a Comedy. 4to. ib. 1698 Glapthorne's (Henry) Hollander, a Comedy. sm. 4to. Wit in a Constable, a Comedy. sm. 4to. Sir Gyles Goosecappe Knight, a Comedie, presented by the Chil. of the Chappell. SHELF VII. ib. 1640 Old Plays. 1 vol. sm. 4to. containing, 1. Heywood (T.) and Rowley's (W.) Fortune by Land and Sea, a Tragi-Comedy. 2. Rawlins's (T.) The Rebellion, a Tragedy. 3. Faulkand's (Lord Viscount) Marriage Night, a Tragedy. 4. Bladen's (Captain Martin) Solon, a Tragi-Comedy. Old Plays. 1 vol. sm. 4to. containing, 1. C. (J.) the Two Merry Milkmaids, a Comedy. 2. Heywood's (T.) Challenge for Beauty. 3. Chettle's (Henry) Tragedy of Hoffman. 4. Brome's (Richard) Sparagus Garden, a Comedy. 5. Stapylton's (R.) Slighted Maid, a Comedy. ib. 1655 ib. 1640 ib. 1664 ib. 1705 ib. 1661 ib. 1636 ib. 1631 ib. 1640 ib. 1663 ib. 1669 6. Boothby's (Mrs. F.) Marcelia, &c. a Tragi-Comedy. Old Plays. 1 vol. 8m. 4to. containing, 1. Brewer's (Anthony) Lingua, or Combat of the Tongue and Four Senses, Comedy. 2. Kirke's (J.) Seven Champions of Christendom. 3. Maine's (Rev. Dr. Jasper) Amorous Warre, a Tragi-Comedy. 2. Massinger's (Philip) Maide of Honour, a Tragi-Comedy. wants title. [ib. 1632] ib. 1636 ib. 1654 3. Dekker's (T.) Wonder of a Kingdom. 4. Brome's (Alexander) Cunning Lovers, a Comedy. Old Plays. 1 vol. sm. 4to. containing, 1. Webster (John) and Rowley's (William) Cure for a Cuckold, a Comedy. 4. Webster's (John) White Devil, or Vittoria Corombona, Tragedy. Old Plays. 1 vol. sm. 4to. containing, 1. Heywood's (Thomas) Golden Age. ib. 1661 ib. 1640 ib. 1633 ib. 1631 ib. 1611 ib. 1632 ib. 1637 3. The Return from Parnassus, or the Scourge of Simony, a Comedy; acted by the Students of St. John's College, Cambridge. 4. Dauborne's (Robert) Poor Man's Comfort, a Tragi-Comedy. 5. Sharpham's (Edward) Fleire, a Comedy. ib. 1606 ib. 1655 ib. 1631 two plays. ib. 1625 6, 7. Chapman's (George) Conspiracie and Tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron, &c. Chapman's (George) Conspiracie and Tragedie of Charles Duke of Byron, Marshall of France. In two playes, &c. 4to. first edit. ib. 1608 Six Old Plays, on which Shakspeare founded his Measure for Measure, Comedy of Errors, Taming the Shrew, King John, Henry IV. and V., and King Lear. Edited by J. Nichols. 2 vols. cr. 8vo. ib. 1779 Hawkins's (Thomas) Origin of the English Drama, illustrated in its various species, viz. Mystery, Morality, Tragedy, and Comedy, by specimens from our earliest writers, with explanatory notes. 3 vols. cr. 8vo. Oxford, 1773 ib. 1691 cr. 8vo. Langbaine's (Gerard) Account of the English Dramatic Poets, &c. the Great Turk, &c. sm. 8vo. Lond. 1657 Plays. 1 vol. 12mo. containing, 1. Baron's (Robert) Mirza, a Tragedy. 2. Howard (Sir Robert) and Dryden's (John) Indian Queen, a Tragedy. 3. Otway's (Thomas) Don Carlos, a Tragedy. 4. Owen's (Robert) Hypermnestra, a Tragedy. Howard's (Sir Robert) Poems. sm. 8vo. Daniel's (Samuel) Dramatic Works; (being that portion of the collected edition of his Works; 2. Marston's (John) Dutch Courtezan. 3. Jones (John) Adrasta, a Tragi-Comedy. 4. Webster's (John) White Devil, &c. (Duplicate. See p. 214.) wants title. 5. Heywood's (Thomas) Royall King, &c. (Duplicate. ib.) ib.) 6. Chettle's (Henry) Tragedy of Hoffman. (Duplicate. Old Plays. 1 vol. 8m. 4to. containing, 1. Machin's (Lewis) Dumb Knight, a Comedy. 2. Shirley's (James) Humourous Courtier, a Comedy. (Duplicate, p. 213.) ib. 1615 ib. ib. 1635 [ib. 1631] ib. 1637 ib. 1631 ib. 1633 ib. 1640 Old Plays. 1 vol. sm. 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. Lond. 1640 ib. 1631 [ib. 1640] [ib. 1637] ib. 1728 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 ib. 1718 ib. 1731 2. Cibber's (Colley) Non-Juror, a Comedy. 3. Mitchell's ( ) Highland Fair, or Union of the Clans, an Opera. Favourite, or 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. ib. See PROSE WORKS, vol. vi. p. 379. OLD PLAYS, bound singly. 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