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à Beckett, Gilbert Abbott [1834], The man with the carpet bag. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1866]) [Beckett,ManWTCB].

à Beckett, Gilbert Abbott [1837], The postillion. (London: John Cumberland, [1855?]) [Beckett,Postill].

à Beckett, Gilbert Abbott and Lemon, Mark [1844], Don Caesar de Bazan. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1853]) [Beckett,DonCDB].

Addison, Joseph [1716], The drummer. (London: Printed for Jacob Tonson [etc.], 1716) [Addison,Drummer].

Allingham, William [1883], Ashby Manor. (London: Longmans & Co., [1883]) [Allingh,AshbyM].

Allingham, William [1893], Hopgood & Co. (In Varieties in Prose by William Allingham. London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1893) [Allingh,Hopgood].

Almar, George [1840], Jane of the hatchet. (London: J. Duncombe & Co., [1840]) [AlmarG,JaneOTH].

Almar, George [1833], The knights of St. John. (London: Printed and published by J. Duncombe & Co., [1833]) [AlmarG,Knights].

Almar, George [1839], Oliver Twist. (London: Chapman and Hall, [1839]) [AlmarG,OliverT].

Almar, George [1831], Pedlar's acre. (London: John Cumberland, [1831]) [AlmarG,Pedlars].

Almar, George [1830], The rover's bride. (London: Davidson, [1836]) [AlmarG,RoversB].

Almar, George [1828], The tower of Nesle. (London: John Cumberland, [1828]) [AlmarG,TowerON].

Andrews, Miles Peter [1781], The Baron Kinkvervankotsdorsprakingatchdern. (London: Printed for T. Cadell [etc.], 1781) [Andrews,BaronK].

Andrews, Miles Peter [1778], Belphegor. ([Dublin]: Printed for the Booksellers, 1788) [Andrews,Belpheg].

Andrews, Miles Peter [1781], Dissipation. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1781) [Andrews,Dissipa].

Andrews, Miles Peter [1780], Fire and water. (London: Printed for T. Cadell [etc.], 1780) [Andrews,FireAW].

Andrews, Miles Peter [1784], The reparation. (London: Printed for T. and W. Lowndes [etc.], 1784) [Andrews,Reparat].

Andrews, Miles Peter and Reynolds, Frederick [1795], The mysteries of the castle. (London: Printed by W. Woodfall [etc.], 1795) [Andrews,Mysteri].

Anonymous (Early Nineteenth Century) [1822], The sultana. (New York: C. N. Baldwin, 1822) [Anonymo,Sultana].

Anonymous (Elizabethan) [1598], Queen Elizabeth's entertainment at Mitcham. (In Queen Elizabeth's Entertainment at Mitcham. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1953) [Anonymo,QueenEE].

Anonymous (Elizabethan) [1602], The returne from Pernassus. (In The Retvrne from Pernassvs: Or The Scourge of Simony. Publiquely acted by the Students in Saint Iohns Colledge in Cambridge. London: Printed by G. Eld, for Iohn Wright, and are to bee sold at his shop [etc.], 1606) [Anonymo,Returne].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1602], Blurt master-constable. (London: Printed for Henry Rockytt [etc.], 1602) [Anonymo,BlurtM].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1608], Everie woman in her humor. (In Everie Woman in her Humor. London: Printed by E. A. for Thomas Archer [etc.], 1609) [Anonymo,EverieW].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1747], Fortune's tricks in forty-six. (London: Printed for M. Cooper [etc.], 1747) [Anonymo,Fortune].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1655], The gossips braule. (London: Printed in the the Year of Womens honesty [etc.], 1655) [Anonymo,Gossips].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1656], The Hectors. (London: Printed for G. Bedel and T. Collins, and are to be sold at their Shop [etc.], 1656) [Anonymo,Hectors].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1636], The King and Queenes entertainement at Richmond. (In The King and Queenes Entertainment at Richmond. After their departure from Oxford: In a Masque, presented by the most Illustrious prince, Prince Charles Sept. 12. 1636. Oxford: Printed by Leonard Lichfield, 1636) [Anonymo,KingAQE].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1649], King Charles I. ([London]: 1649) [Anonymo,KingCI].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1625], The knave in graine, new vampt. (London: Printed by J. O. and are to be sold by John Nicholson [etc.], 1640) [Anonymo,KnaveIG].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1659], The London chaunticleres. (London: Printed for Simon Miller [etc.], 1659) [Anonymo,LondonC].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1601], The Thracian wonder. (London: Printed by Tho. Johnson, and are to be sold by Frances Kirkman [etc.], 1661) [Anonymo,Thracia].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1619], Two wise men & all the rest fooles. (In Two Wise Men and All the Rest Fooles: or A comicall Morall, censuring the follies of this age, as it hath beene diverse times acted. [London]: 1619) [Anonymo,TwoWMAA].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1642], Tyrannicall government anatomized. (In Tyrannicall-Government Anatomized: or, A Discovrse Concerning Evil-Councellors. Being The Life and Death of John the Baptist. And Presented to the Kings most Excellent Majesty by the Author. London: Printed for John Field [etc.], 1642 [i.e. 1643]) [Anonymo,Tyranni].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1626], Wine, beere, and ale. (London: Printed by A. M. for Iohn Groue, and are to bee sold at his Shop [etc.], 1629) [Anonymo,WineBAA].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1604], The wit of a woman. (In A Pleasant Comoedie, Wherein is merily shewen: The wit of a Woman. London: Printed for Edward VVhite [etc.], 1604) [Anonymo,WitOAW].

Anonymous (Jacobean and Caroline) [1615], Worke for cutlers. (In Worke for Cvtlers. Or, A Merry Dialogve Betweene Sword, Rapier, and Dagger. Acted in a Shew in the famous Vniuersitie of Cambridge. London: Printed by Thomas Creede, for Richard Meighen and Thomas Iones [etc.], 1615) [Anonymo,WorkeFC].

Anonymous (Late Eighteenth Century) [1796], The Corsicans. ( Second Edition. London: Printed for J. Bell [etc.], 1799) [Anonymo,Corsica].

Anonymous (Late Eighteenth Century) [1799], The East Indian. (London: Printed for T. W. Longman [etc.], 1799) [Anonymo,EastI].

Anonymous (Late Eighteenth Century) [1796], The negro slaves. (London: Printed for T. Cadell, Junior, and W. Davies [etc.], 1796) [Anonymo,NegroS].

Anonymous (Late Eighteenth Century) [1770], The reapers. (London: Printed for T. Carnan [etc.], 1770) [Anonymo,Reapers].

Anonymous (Late Eighteenth Century) [1799], The school for honor. (In The School For Honour; Or, The Chance Of War. A Comedy, In Five Acts. Translated From The German of Lessing. London: Printed for Vernor And Hood [etc.], 1799) [Anonymo,SchoolF].

Anonymous (Late Eighteenth Century) [1799], The writing desk. (In The Writing-Desk; or, Youth in Danger. A Play, in Four Acts. Literally translated from the German of Augustus von Kotzebue. London: Printed for G. G. And J. Robinson [etc.], 1799) [Anonymo,Writing].

Anonymous (Medieval) [1923], Belfast. ( Ed. Reginald John Elliott Tiddy. In The Mummers' Play by the late R. J. E. Tiddy ... With a Memoir. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923) [Anonymo,Belfast].

Anonymous (Medieval) [1923], Burghclere, Hampshire. ( Ed. Reginald John Elliott Tiddy. In The Mummers' Play by the late R. J. E. Tiddy ... With a Memoir. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923) [Anonymo,Burghcl].

Anonymous (Medieval) [1923], Bursledon, Hampshire. ( Ed. Reginald John Elliott Tiddy. In The Mummers' Play by the late R. J. E. Tiddy ... With a Memoir. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923) [Anonymo,Bursled].

Anonymous (Medieval) [1923], Cornwall. ( Ed. Reginald John Elliott Tiddy. In The Mummers' Play by the late R. J. E. Tiddy ... With a Memoir. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923) [Anonymo,Cornwal].

Anonymous (Medieval) [1923], Cuddesdon, Oxfordshire. ( Ed. Reginald John Elliott Tiddy. In The Mummers' Play by the late R. J. E. Tiddy ... With a Memoir. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923) [Anonymo,Cuddesd].

Anonymous (Medieval) [1965], The fleury play of Herod. ( Ed. Terence Bailey. Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1965) [Anonymo,FleuryP].

Anonymous (Medieval) [1923], Lower Heyford, Oxfordshire. ( Ed. Reginald John Elliott Tiddy. In The Mummers' Play by the late R. J. E. Tiddy ... With a Memoir. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923) [Anonymo,LowerHO].

Anonymous (Medieval) [1923], Malvern, Worcestershire. ( Ed. Reginald John Elliott Tiddy. In The Mummers' Play by the late R. J. E. Tiddy ... With a Memoir. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923) [Anonymo,Malvern].

Anonymous (Medieval) [1923], Ovingdean, Sussex. ( Ed. Reginald John Elliott Tiddy. In The Mummers' Play by the late R. J. E. Tiddy ... With a Memoir. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923) [Anonymo,Ovingde].

Anonymous (Medieval) [1923], Sapperton, Gloucestershire. ( Ed. Reginald John Elliott Tiddy. In The Mummers' Play by the late R. J. E. Tiddy ... With a Memoir. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923) [Anonymo,Sappert].

Anonymous (Medieval) [1923], Waterstock, Oxfordshire. ( Ed. Reginald John Elliott Tiddy. In The Mummers' Play by the late R. J. E. Tiddy ... With a Memoir. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923) [Anonymo,Waterst].

Anonymous (Mid Nineteenth Century) [], Dombey and son, or, good Mrs. Brown, the child stealer. (In Dombey and Son; or, Good Mrs. Brown, the Child Stealer. A Drama, in Two Acts. From the Pen of the inimitable Charles Dickens ... As performed at the Royal Strand Theatre. London: James Henderson, ) [Anonymo,DombeyA].

Anonymous (Restoration) [1696], The Cornish comedy. (London: Printed for D. Brown ... and T. Bennet ... and T. Gateby [etc.], 1696) [Anonymo,Cornish].

Anonymous (Restoration) [1684], The mistaken beauty. (London: Printed for Simon Neale [etc.], 1685) [Anonymo,Mistake].

Anonymous (Restoration) and Dryden, John [1674], The mistaken husband. (London: Printed for J. Magnes and R. Bentley [etc.], 1675) [Anonymo,Mistake2].

Anonymous (Tudor) [1561], Freewyl. (London: [1561]) [Anonymo,Freewyl].

Anonymous (University Plays) [1616], The barriers. ( Ed. Desmond Sparling Bland. In The Guildhall Miscellany: Issued by authority of the Library Committee of the Corporation of London) [Anonymo,Barrier].

Anonymous (University Plays) [1606], The birth of Hercules. ( Ed. Richard Warwick Bond. In The Birth of Hercules. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1911) [Anonymo,BirthOH].

Anonymous (University Plays) [1599], Club law. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1907) [Anonymo,ClubL].

Anonymous (University Plays) [1616], Pathomachia. (London: Printed by Thomas and Richard Coates, for Francis Constable [etc.], 1630) [Anonymo,Pathoma].

Anstey, F. [1892], Coming of age. (In Mr. Punch's Model Music-Hall Songs & Dramas. Collected, Improved, and Re-Arranged from "Punch." By F. Anstey ... with illustrations. London: Bradbury, Agnew, & Co, 1892) [AnsteyF,ComingO].

Anstey, F. [1892], Reclaimed! (In Mr. Punch's Model Music-Hall Songs & Dramas. Collected, Improved, and Re-Arranged from "Punch." By F. Anstey ... with illustrations. London: Bradbury, Agnew, & Co, 1892) [AnsteyF,Reclaim].

Anstey, F. [1892], Under the harrow. (In Mr. Punch's Model Music-Hall Songs & Dramas. Collected, Improved, and Re-Arranged from "Punch." By F. Anstey ... with illustrations. London: Bradbury, Agnew, & Co, 1892) [AnsteyF,UnderTH].

Arnold, Samuel James [1794], Auld Robin Gray. (London: Printed for Geo. Goulding [etc.], 1794) [ArnoldS,AuldRG].

Arnold, Samuel James [1812], The devil's bridge. (Dublin: Printed by W. Tyrrell [etc.], 1820) [ArnoldS,DevilsB].

Arnold, Samuel James [1804], Foul deeds will rise. (London: Printed and published by Barker and Son [etc.], 1804) [ArnoldS,FoulDWR].

Arnold, Samuel James [1816], Free and easy. (London: John Cumberland & Son, [1842]) [ArnoldS,FreeAE].

Arnold, Samuel James [1815], The maid and the magpye. (London: Printed for John Miller [etc.], 1815) [ArnoldS,MaidATM].

Arnold, Samuel James [1809], Man and wife. ( The Second Edition. London: Printed for Richard Phillips [etc.], 1809) [ArnoldS,ManAW].

Arnold, Samuel James [1796], The shipwreck. (London: Printed for and under the direction of G. Lawthorn [etc.], 1797) [ArnoldS,Shipwre].

Arnold, Samuel James [1801], The veteran tar. ( A new edition. London: Printed and published By J. Barker [etc.], 1801) [ArnoldS,Veteran].

Arnold, Samuel James [1814], The woodman's hut. (London: Printed for John Miller [etc.], 1814) [ArnoldS,Woodman].

Atherstone, Edwin [1888], Love, poetry, philosophy, and gout. ( Ed. Mary Elizabeth Atherstone. In The Dramatic Works of Edwin Atherstone ... Edited by his daughter, Mary Elizabeth Atherstone. London: Eliot Stock, 1888) [Atherst,LovePPA].

Bacon, Phanuel [1757], The insignificants. (In Humorous Ethics: Or, an Attempt to Cure the Vices and Follies of the Age By a Method entirely New. In Five Plays, As they are now acting to the Life at the Great Theatre by His Majesty's Company of Comedians. London: Printed for W. Owen [etc.], 1757) [BaconP,Insigni].

Bacon, Phanuel [1757], The moral quack. (In Humorous Ethics: Or, an Attempt to Cure the Vices and Follies of the Age By a Method entirely New. In Five Plays, As they are now acting to the Life at the Great Theatre by His Majesty's Company of Comedians. London: Printed for W. Owen [etc.], 1757) [BaconP,MoralQ].

Bacon, Phanuel [1757], The oculist. (In Humorous Ethics: Or, an Attempt to Cure the Vices and Follies of the Age By a Method entirely New. In Five Plays, As they are now acting to the Life at the Great Theatre by His Majesty's Company of Comedians. London: Printed for W. Owen [etc.], 1757) [BaconP,Oculist].

Bacon, Phanuel [1757], The tryal of the time-killers. (In Humorous Ethics: Or, an Attempt to Cure the Vices and Follies of the Age By a Method entirely New. In Five Plays, As they are now acting to the Life at the Great Theatre by His Majesty's Company of Comedians. London: Printed for W. Owen [etc.], 1757) [BaconP,TryalOT].

Baillie, Joanna [1836], The alienated manor. (In Dramas, by Joanna Baillie. In three volumes. London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, 1836) [Baillie,Alienat].

Baillie, Joanna [1804], The country inn. (In Miscellaneous Plays, by Joanna Baillie. London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees [etc.], 1804) [Baillie,Country].

Baillie, Joanna [1812], The dream. (In A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind. Each passion being the subject of a tragedy and a comedy. London: Printed for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies [etc.], 1798 (volume one), 1802 (volume two), 1812 (volume three)) [Baillie,Dream].

Baillie, Joanna [1802], The election. (In A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind. Each passion being the subject of a tragedy and a comedy. London: Printed for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies [etc.], 1798 (volume one), 1802 (volume two), 1812 (volume three)) [Baillie,Electio].

Baillie, Joanna [1836], Enthusiasm. (In Dramas, by Joanna Baillie. In three volumes. London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, 1836) [Baillie,Enthusi].

Baillie, Joanna [1836], The homicide. (In Dramas, by Joanna Baillie. In three volumes. London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, 1836) [Baillie,Homicid].

Baillie, Joanna [1836], The match. (In Dramas, by Joanna Baillie. In three volumes. London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, 1836) [Baillie,Match].

Baillie, Joanna [1802], The second marriage. (In A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind. Each passion being the subject of a tragedy and a comedy. London: Printed for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies [etc.], 1798 (volume one), 1802 (volume two), 1812 (volume three)) [Baillie,SecondM].

Baillie, Joanna [1812], The siege. (In A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind. Each passion being the subject of a tragedy and a comedy. London: Printed for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies [etc.], 1798 (volume one), 1802 (volume two), 1812 (volume three)) [Baillie,Siege].

Baillie, Joanna [1836], The stripling. (In Dramas, by Joanna Baillie. In three volumes. London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, 1836) [Baillie,Stripli].

Baillie, Joanna [1798], The tryal. (In A Series of Plays: in which it is attempted to delineate the stronger passions of the mind. Each passion being the subject of a tragedy and a comedy. London: Printed for T. Cadell, jun. and W. Davies [etc.], 1798 (volume one), 1802 (volume two), 1812 (volume three)) [Baillie,Tryal].

Baillie, Joanna [1836], Witchcraft. (In Dramas, by Joanna Baillie. In three volumes. London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, 1836) [Baillie,Witchcr].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The amorous quarrel. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Amorous].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], Amphitryon. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Amphitr].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The blunderer. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Blunder].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The cheats of Scapin. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,CheatsO].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The cit turn'd gentleman. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,CitTG].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The countess of Escarbagnas. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Countes].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], Don John. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,DonJ].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The forc'd marriage. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,ForcdM].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], George Dandin. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,GeorgeD].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The hypochondriack. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Hypocho].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The impertinents. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Imperti].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The impromptu of Versailles. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Impromp].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The learned ladies. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Learned].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], Love's the best doctor. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,LovesTB].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The magnificent lovers. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Magnifi].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The man-hater. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Manhate].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], Melicerta. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Melicer].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The mock-doctor. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Mockdoc].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The princess of Elis. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Princes].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], Psyche. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Psyche].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The school for husbands. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,SchoolF2].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The school for wives. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,SchoolF3].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The school for wives criticis'd. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,SchoolF4].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], Sganarel. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Sganare].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], The Sicilian. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Sicilia].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], Squire Lubberly. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,SquireL].

Baker, Henry and Miller, James [1739], Tartuffe. (In The Works of Moliere, French and English. In ten volumes. London: Printed by and for John Watts [etc.], 1739) [BakerHA,Tartuff].

Baker, Thomas [1704], An act at Oxford. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], 1704) [BakerT,ActAO].

Baker, Thomas [1708], The fine lady's airs. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], [1708]) [BakerT,FineLA].

Baker, Thomas [1705], Hampstead Heath. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], 1706) [BakerT,Hampste].

Baker, Thomas [1701], The humour of the age. (London: Printed for R. Wellington ... and B. Bernard Lintott [etc.], 1701) [BakerT,HumourO].

Baker, Thomas [1703], Tunbridge-walks. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], 1703) [BakerT,Tunbrid].

Ball, Edward [1824], The floating beacon. (London: John Cumberland, [1829?]) [BallE,Floatin].

Ball, Edward [1827], The flying Dutchman. (London: John Cumberland, [1829]) [BallE,FlyingD].

Ball, Edward [1822], The innkeeper of Abbeville. (Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1871]) [BallE,Innkeep].

Ball, Edward [1853], The miller of Derwent Water. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1853]) [BallE,MillerO].

Ball, Edward [1823], Peveril of the peak. (London: John Cumberland, [1831]) [BallE,Peveril].

Ball, Edward [1825], The pilot. (London: Simpkin and Marshall, 1825) [BallE,Pilot].

Ball, Edward [1836], Zazezizozu. (London: Printed and Published by J. Duncombe & Co., [1836?]) [BallE,Zazeziz].

Barnett, Charles Zachary [1844], A Christmas carol. (London: Printed and published by John Duncombe, [1844]) [Barnett,Christm].

Barnett, Morris [1820], The bold dragoons. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1853]) [Barnett,BoldD].

Barnett, Morris [1836], Monsieur Jacques. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1857]) [Barnett,Monsieu].

Barnett, Morris [1830], Mrs. G. of the golden pippin. (London: Printed and Published by J. Duncombe, [1830]) [Barnett,MrsGOTG].

Barnett, Morris [1852], Sarah the Creole. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1858]) [Barnett,SarahTC].

Barnett, Morris [1849], The serious family. (London: John Dicks, [1896]) [Barnett,Serious].

Barnett, Morris [1835], The yellow kids. (London: Printed and Published by J. Duncombe & Co, [1835?]) [Barnett,YellowK].

Barrett, Eaton Stannard [1815], My wife! What wife? (Printed for C. Chapple [etc.], 1815) [Barrett,MyWWW].

Barrymore, William [], The dog of Montargis. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, ) [Barrymo,DogOM].

Barrymore, William [1839], The fatal snow-storm. (London: John Cumberland, [1839?]) [Barrymo,FatalS].

Barrymore, William [1818], El Hyder. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1852]) [Barrymo,ElH].

Barrymore, William [1824], The secret. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1860?]) [Barrymo,Secret].

Barrymore, William [1817], Wallace, the hero of Scotland. (London: John Dicks, [1888]) [Barrymo,Wallace].

Bayley, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes [1836], Perfection. (London: John Miller, 1836) [BayleyN,Perfect].

Beazley, Samuel [1811], The boarding-house. (London: Printed for C. Chapple [etc.], 1811) [Beazley,Boardin].

Beazley, Samuel [1816], Is he jealous. (London: Printed for John Miller [etc.], 1816) [Beazley,IsHJ].

Beazley, Samuel [1818], Jealous on all sides. (London: William Fearman [etc.], 1818) [Beazley,Jealous].

Beazley, Samuel [1826], The lottery ticket, and the lawyer's clerk. (London: C. Chapple, 1827) [Beazley,Lottery].

Beazley, Samuel [1821], Love's dream. (London: Printed for John Lowndes, 1821) [Beazley,LovesD].

Beazley, Samuel [1817], My uncle. (London: Printed for John Miller ... by B. McMillan [etc.], 1817) [Beazley,MyU].

Beazley, Samuel [1819], The steward. (London: Printed by W. Hughes [etc.], 1819) [Beazley,Steward].

Beazley, Samuel [1842], You know what. (London: John Dicks, [1885]) [Beazley,YouKW].

Behn, Aphra [1682], The city-heiress. (London: Printed for D. Brown ... and T. Benskin ... and H. Rhodes [etc.], 1682) [BehnA,Cityhei].

Behn, Aphra [1677], The debauchee. (London: Printed for John Amery [etc.], 1677) [BehnA,Debauch].

Behn, Aphra [1673], The Dutch Lover. (London: Printed for Thomas Dring [etc.], 1673) [BehnA,DutchL].

Behn, Aphra [1687], Emperor of the moon. (London: Printed by R. Holt, for Joseph Knight, and Francis Saunders [etc.], 1687) [BehnA,Emperor].

Behn, Aphra [1681], The false count. (London: Printed by M. Flesher, for Jacob Taison [etc.], 1682) [BehnA,FalseC].

Behn, Aphra [1679], The feign'd curtizans. (London: Printed for Jacob Tonson [etc.], 1679) [BehnA,FeigndC].

Behn, Aphra [1686], The luckey chance. (London: Printed by R. H. for W. Canning [etc.], 1687) [BehnA,LuckeyC].

Behn, Aphra [1680], The revenge. (London: Printed for W. Cademan [etc.], 1680) [BehnA,Revenge].

Behn, Aphra [1681], The roundheads. (London: Printed for D. Brown ... T. Benskin ... and H. Rhodes [etc.], 1682) [BehnA,Roundhe].

Behn, Aphra [1681], The rover, part ii. (In The Second Part of the Rover. As it is Acted by the Servants of His Royal Highness. Written by A. Behn. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson [etc.], 1681) [BehnA,RoverPI].

Behn, Aphra [1677], The rover. (London: Printed for John Amery [etc.], 1677) [BehnA,Rover].

Behn, Aphra [1678], Sir Patient Fancy. (London: Printed by E. Flesher for Richard Tonson ... and Jacob Tonson [etc.], 1678) [BehnA,SirPF].

Behn, Aphra [1676], The town-fopp. (London: Printed by T. N. for James Magnes and Rich. Bentley [etc.], 1677) [BehnA,Townfop].

Behn, Aphra [1689], The widdow ranter. (London: Printed for James Knapton [etc.], 1690) [BehnA,WiddowR].

Behn, Aphra [1696], The younger brother. (London: Printed for J. Harris ... and Sold by R. Baldwin [etc.], 1696) [BehnA,Younger].

Bellamy, Daniel [1739], The fair counsellor. (In Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, Consisting of Dramatick Pieces, Poems, Humorous Tales, Fables, &c.. London: Printed for J. Hodges [etc.], 1739, 1740 (volume two)) [Bellamy,FairC].

Bellamy, Daniel [1740], The perjur'd devotee. (In Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, Consisting of Dramatick Pieces, Poems, Humorous Tales, Fables, &c.. London: Printed for J. Hodges [etc.], 1739, 1740 (volume two)) [Bellamy,Perjurd].

Bellamy, Daniel [1739], The rival nymphs. (In Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, Consisting of Dramatick Pieces, Poems, Humorous Tales, Fables, &c.. London: Printed for J. Hodges [etc.], 1739, 1740 (volume two)) [Bellamy,RivalN].

Bellamy, Daniel [1739], The rival priests. (In Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, Consisting of Dramatick Pieces, Poems, Humorous Tales, Fables, &c.. London: Printed for J. Hodges [etc.], 1739, 1740 (volume two)) [Bellamy,RivalP].

Bernard, William Bayle [1832], The conquering game. (London: Printed and Published by J. Duncombe & Co., [1840?]) [Bernard,Conquer].

Bernard, William Bayle [1856], The evil genius. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1856]) [Bernard,EvilG].

Bernard, William Bayle [1832], The four sisters. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1855]) [Bernard,FourS].

Bernard, William Bayle [1857], A life's trial. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1857]) [Bernard,LifesT].

Bernard, William Bayle [1836], Lucille. (London: John Miller, 1836) [Bernard,Lucille].

Bernard, William Bayle [1841], Marie Ducange. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1857]) [Bernard,MarieD].

Bernard, William Bayle [1850], The passing cloud. (London: T. H. Lacy, [1850?]) [Bernard,Passing].

Bernard, William Bayle [1846], The round of wrong. (London: Published at the National Acting Drama Office, [1847]) [Bernard,RoundOW].

Bernard, William Bayle [1838], St Mary's Eve. (In St. Mary's Eve; or, A Solway Story. An original Domestic Drama, in Two Acts. By Bayle Bernard. London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1858]) [Bernard,StME].

Bernard, William Bayle [1858], The tide of time. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1859]) [Bernard,TideOT].

Betterton, Thomas [1670], The amorous widow. (London: Printed for W. Turner ... and Sold by J. Morphen [etc.], 1706) [Bettert,Amorous2].

Betterton, Thomas [1677], The counterfeit bridegroom. (London: Printed for Langley Curtis [etc.], 1677) [Bettert,Counter].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1770], 'Tis well it's no worse. (London: Printed for W. Griffin [etc.], 1770) [Bickers,TisWINW].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1768], The absent man. (London: Printed for William Griffin [etc.], 1768) [Bickers,AbsentM].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1769], The captive. (London: Printed for W. Griffin [etc.], 1769) [Bickers,Captive].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1765], Daphne and Amintor. (London: Printed For J. Newbery, W. Griffin, W. Nicholl [etc.], 1765) [Bickers,DaphneA].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1768], The hypocrite. (London: Printed for W. Griffin [etc.], 1769) [Bickers,Hypocri].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1748], Lionel and Clarissa. (London: Printed for W. Griffin [etc.], 1748 [1768]) [Bickers,LionelA].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1762], Love in a village. (London: Printed by W. Griffin; for J. Newbury, and W. Nicholl ... G. Kearsly [etc.], 1763) [Bickers,LoveIAV].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1767], Love in the city. (London: Printed for W. Griffin [etc.], 1767) [Bickers,LoveITC].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1765], The maid of the mill. (London: Printed for J. Newbery; R Baldwin; T Caslon [etc.], 1765) [Bickers,MaidOTM].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1768], The padlock. (London: Printed for W. Griffin [etc.], 1768) [Bickers,Padlock].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1765], The plain dealer. (London: Printed for W. Griffin ... T. Lowndes ... W. Nicholl [etc.], 1766) [Bickers,PlainD].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1790], The spoil'd child. (Dublin: Printed for the Booksellers, 1792) [Bickers,SpoildC].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac [1775], The sultan. (London: Printed for C. Dilly [etc.], 1787) [Bickers,Sultan].

Bickerstaffe, Isaac and Foote, Samuel [1769], Doctor Last in his chariot. (London: Printed for W. Griffin [etc.], 1769) [Bickers,DoctorL].

Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman [1850], Adam Buff. (London: Published by Duncombe and Co, [1851?]) [Blancha,AdamB].

Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman [1842], The artful dodge. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1859]) [Blancha,ArtfulD].

Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman [1845], Faith, hope and charity. (In Faith, Hope, and Charity! or, Chance and Change! A Domestic Drama, in Three Acts. Displaying the Men, Means, and Manners of the Day. By E. L. Blanchard ... The only edition correctly marked, by permission from the prompter's book. To which is added, a description of the costume -- cast of the characters: the whole of the stage business, situations -- entrances -- exits -- properties, and directions. As performed at the London Theatres. Embellished with a fine engraving By Mr. T. Jones, from a drawing taken expressly in the Theatre. London: John Duncombe, [1845]) [Blancha,FaithHA].

Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman [1843], Pork chops. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1860]) [Blancha,PorkC].

Bloomfield, Robert [1823], Hazelwood Hall. (In Hazelwood-Hall: a village drama. In three acts. By Robert Bloomfield. London: Baldwin, Craddock, and Joy, 1823) [Bloomfi,Hazelwo].

Boaden, James [1803], The maid of Bristol. (London: Printed for Longman and Rees [etc.], 1803) [BoadenJ,MaidOB].

Boaden, James [1802], The voice of Nature. (London: Printed for James Ridgway, 1803) [BoadenJ,VoiceON].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1864], Arrah-na-Pogue. (London: [1865]) [Boucica,Arrahna].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1860], The colleen bawn. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1865?]) [Boucica,Colleen].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1852], The Corsican brothers. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1852]) [Boucica,Corsica2].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1940], Dot. ( Ed. F. Theodore Cloak. In Forbidden Fruit & Other Plays by Dion Boucicault: Edited by Allardyce Nicoll and F. Theodore Cloak. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1940) [Boucica,Dot].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1940], Flying Scud. ( Ed. F. Theodore Cloak. In Forbidden Fruit & Other Plays by Dion Boucicault: Edited by Allardyce Nicoll and F. Theodore Cloak. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1940) [Boucica,FlyingS].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1940], Forbidden fruit. ( Ed. F. Theodore Cloak. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1940) [Boucica,Forbidd].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1848], The knight of Arva. (New York: Samuel French, [1868?]) [Boucica,KnightO].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1841], London assurance. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1858]) [Boucica,LondonA].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1940], Mercy Dodd. ( Ed. F. Theodore Cloak. In Forbidden Fruit & Other Plays by Dion Boucicault: Edited by Allardyce Nicoll and F. Theodore Cloak. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1940) [Boucica,MercyD].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1865], The Octoroon. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1866?]) [Boucica,Octoroo].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1843], The old guard. (London: Dicks, [1900]) [Boucica,OldG].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1844], Old heads and young hearts. (London: Webster and Co., [1845]) [Boucica,OldHAYH].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [], The queen of spades. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, ) [Boucica,QueenOS].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1940], Robert Emmet. ( Ed. F. Theodore Cloak. In Forbidden Fruit & Other Plays by Dion Boucicault: Edited by Allardyce Nicoll and F. Theodore Cloak. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1940) [Boucica,RobertE].

Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner [1874], The Shaughraun. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French & Son, [1885]) [Boucica,Shaughr].

Boyle, Roger [1669], Guzman. (London: Printed for H. H. and sold by F. Saunders [etc], 1693) [BoyleR,Guzman].

Boyle, Roger [1669], Mr Anthony. (In Mr. Anthony. A comedy, As it is Acted by Their Majesty's Servants. Never before Printed. Written By the Right Honourable the Earl of Orrery. London: Printed for James Knapton [etc.], 1690) [BoyleR,MrA].

Boyle, William [1905], The building fund. (Dublin: Maunsel & Co., 1905) [BoyleW,Buildin].

Boyle, William [1907], The eloquent Dempsy. (Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1911) [BoyleW,Eloquen].

Boyle, William [1912], Family failing. (Dublin; Waterford: M. H. Gill & Son, 1912) [BoyleW,FamilyF].

Boyle, William [1907], The mineral workers. (Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son, 1910) [BoyleW,Mineral].

Brand, Barbarina [1838], Frogs and bulls. (London: Ridgways, 1838) [BrandB,FrogsAB].

Brand, Hannah [1798], Adelinda. (In Plays, and Poems; by Miss Hannah Brand. Norwich: Printed by Beatniffe and Payne [etc.], 1798) [BrandH,Adelind].

Breton, Nicholas [1603], A dialogue full of pithe and pleasure. (London: Printed by T. C. for Iohn Browne, and are to be solde at his Shop [etc.], 1603) [BretonN,Dialogu].

Breton, Nicholas [1604], Grimellos fortunes. (London: Printed for E. VVhite, and are to bee sold at his Shoppe [etc.], 1604) [BretonN,Grimell].

Breton, Nicholas [1605], An olde mans lesson. (London: Imprinted for Edward VVhite, and are to bee solde at his Shop [etc.], 1605) [BretonN,OldeML].

Breton, Nicholas [1602], Wonders worth the hearing. (In VVonders VVorth the Hearing. VVhich being read or heard in a winters euening, by a good fire, or a summers morning, in the greene fields; may serue both to purge melancholy from the minde, & grosse humours from the body. Pleasant for youth, recreatiue for age, profitable for all, and not hurtfull to any. London: Printed for Iohn Tappe, and are to be solde at his shop [etc.], 1602) [BretonN,Wonders].

Breval, John Durant [1718], The play is the plot. (London: Printed for J. Tonson [etc.], 1718) [BrevalJ,PlayITP].

Breval, John Durant [1733], The rape of Helen. (London: Printed for J. Wilford [etc.], 1737) [BrevalJ,RapeOH].

Breval, John Durant [1723], The strolers. (London: Printed for Tho. Corbet [etc.], 1727) [BrevalJ,Stroler].

Brome, Richard [1630], The city wit. (In Five New Plays (Viz.) The: Madd Couple well matcht. Novella. Court Beggar. City Witt. Damoiselle. By Richard Brome. London: Printed by T. R. for Richard Marriot, and Thomas Dring [etc.], 1653) [BromeR,CityW].

Brome, Richard [1641], A joviall crew. (London: Printed by J. Y. for E. D. and N. E. [etc.], 1652) [BromeR,Joviall].

Brome, Richard [1639], Madd couple well matcht. (London: Printed for Humphrey Moseley, Richard Marriot, and Thomas Dring, 1653) [BromeR,MaddCWM].

Brome, Richard [1629], The northern lasse. (London: Printed by Avg. Mathevves, and ... sold by Nicholas Vavasovr [etc.], 1632) [BromeR,Norther].

Brome, Richard [1635], The sparagvs garden. (London: Printed by J. Okes, for Francis Constable [etc.], 1640) [BromeR,Sparagv].

Brome, Richard [1632], The weeding of the Covent-Garden. (London: Printed for Andrew Crook ... and Henry Broom [etc.], 1658) [BromeR,Weeding].

Brooke, Henry [1778], The charitable association. (In A Collection of the Pieces formerly published by Henry Brooke ... to which are added several plays and poems, now first printed. In four volumes. London: Printed for the Author [etc.], 1778) [BrookeH,Charita].

Brooke, Henry [1778], The contending brothers. (In A Collection of the Pieces formerly published by Henry Brooke ... to which are added several plays and poems, now first printed. In four volumes. London: Printed for the Author [etc.], 1778) [BrookeH,Contend].

Brooke, Henry [1740], The female officer. (In A Collection of the Pieces formerly published by Henry Brooke ... to which are added several plays and poems, now first printed. In four volumes. London: Printed for the Author [etc.], 1778) [BrookeH,FemaleO].

Brooke, Henry [1778], The marriage contract. (In A Collection of the Pieces formerly published by Henry Brooke ... to which are added several plays and poems, now first printed. In four volumes. London: Printed for the Author [etc.], 1778) [BrookeH,Marriag].

Brooks, Charles William Shirley [1848], Anything for a change. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1852]) [BrooksC,Anythin].

Brooks, Charles William Shirley [1847], The Creole. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1850?]) [BrooksC,Creole].

Brooks, Charles William Shirley [1850], The daughter of the stars. (London: T. H Lacy, [1851]) [BrooksC,Daughte].

Brooks, Charles William Shirley [1875], The Naggletons. (London: Bradbury, Agnew, & Co., 1875) [BrooksC,Nagglet].

Brooks, Charles William Shirley [1847], The wigwam. (London: John Dicks, [1890]) [BrooksC,Wigwam].

Brougham, John [1850], Captain Cuttle. (London: John Dicks, [1884]) [Brougha,Captain].

Brougham, John [1851], David Copperfield. (London: John Dicks, [1885]) [Brougha,DavidC].

Brougham, John [1885], Dombey and son. (London: John Dicks, [1885]) [Brougha,DombeyA2].

Brougham, John [1883], A message from the sea. (London: John Dicks, [1883]) [Brougha,Message].

Browne, Moses [1723], All-bedevil'd. (In Polidus: or Distress'd Love. A Tragedy. With a Farce call'd All Bedevil'd: or, The House in a Hurry. Written by Mr. Browne. London: Pub. Sy Senten, 1723) [BrowneM,Allbede].

Buchanan, Robert Williams [1914], Sweet Nancy. (London; New York: Samuel French, 1914) [Buchana,SweetN].

Buckstone, John Baldwin [1834], Agnes de Vere. (London: John Dicks, [1886]) [Bucksto,AgnesDV].

Buckstone, John Baldwin [1849], An alarming sacrifice. (London: National Acting Drama Office, [1849]) [Bucksto,Alarmin].

Buckstone, John Baldwin [1828], Don Juan. (London: John Dicks, [1887]) [Bucksto,DonJ2].

Buckstone, John Baldwin [1833], Ellen Wareham. (London: John Dicks, [1887]) [Bucksto,EllenW].

Buckstone, John Baldwin [1847], The flowers of the forest. (London: John Dicks, [1890]) [Bucksto,Flowers].

Buckstone, John Baldwin [1845], The green bushes. (London: Webster and Co., [1845]) [Bucksto,GreenB].

Buckstone, John Baldwin [1839], Jack Sheppard. (London: Chapman and Hall, [1840?]) [Bucksto,JackS].

Buckstone, John Baldwin [1826], Luke the labourer. (London: William Kenneth, 1826) [Bucksto,LukeTL].

Buckstone, John Baldwin [1828], The May queen. (London: William Strange, 1834) [Bucksto,MayQ].

Buckstone, John Baldwin [1847], Nine too many. (London: John Dicks, [1890]) [Bucksto,NineTM].

Bullock, Christopher [1716], The adventures of half an hour. (In The Cobler of Preston. A farce: As it is Acted at the New Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By Mr. Christopher Bullock. London: Printed for R. Palmer [etc.], 1716) [Bullock,Adventu].

Bullock, Christopher [1716], The cobler of Preston. (London: Printed for R. Palmer [etc.], 1716) [Bullock,CoblerO].

Bullock, Christopher [1717], The per-juror. (London: Printed for William Mears ... Jonas Brown ... and F. Clay [etc.], 1717) [Bullock,Perjuro].

Bullock, Christopher [1715], The slip. (London: Printed for Jonas Brown [etc.], 1715) [Bullock,Slip].

Bullock, Christopher [1715], A woman's revenge. (London: Printed for E. Curll ... and J. Pemberton ... and J. Brown ... and W. Mears [etc.], 1715) [Bullock,WomansR].

Bullock, Christopher [1716], Woman is a riddle. (London: Printed by T. Wood and T. Sharpe, for A. Bettesworth [etc.], 1717) [Bullock,WomanIA].

Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton [1838], The lady of Lyons. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French & Son, [1879]) [Bulwerl,LadyOL].

Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton [1840], Money. (London: Saunders and Otley, 1840) [Bulwerl,Money].

Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton [1851], Not so bad as we seem. (London: Published for the Guild of Literature And Art, By Chapman and Hall, 1851) [Bulwerl,NotSBAW].

Bunn, Alfred [1821], Kenilworth. (London: Printed and published by J. Duncombe, [1832]) [BunnA,Kenilwo].

Bunn, Alfred [1824], The minister and the mercer. (London: John Miller, 1834) [BunnA,Ministe].

Bunn, Alfred [1833], My neighbour's wife. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1855]) [BunnA,MyNW].

Burges, Sir James Bland [1817], The advertisement. (In Dramas, By Sir James Bland Burges: In two volumes. London: Printed for Edward Kerby [etc.], 1817) [BurgesS,Adverti].

Burges, Sir James Bland [1817], The crusaders. (In Dramas, By Sir James Bland Burges: In two volumes. London: Printed for Edward Kerby [etc.], 1817) [BurgesS,Crusade].

Burgoyne, John [1786], The heiress. (Dublin: Printed by John Exshaw [etc.], 1786) [Burgoyn,Heiress].

Burgoyne, John [1780], The lord of the manor. (London: Printed for T. Evans, 1781) [Burgoyn,LordOTM].

Burgoyne, John [1774], The maid of the oaks. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1774) [Burgoyn,MaidOTO].

Burgoyne, John [1786], Richard Coeur de Lion. (London: Printed for J. Debrett [etc.], 1786) [Burgoyn,Richard].

Burnaby, William [1703], Love betray'd. (London: Printed for D. Brown ... F. Coggan ... W. Davis [etc.], 1703) [Burnaby,LoveB].

Burnaby, William [1702], The modish husband. (London: Printed for James Knapton ... G. Strahan ... and B. Lintott [etc.], 1702) [Burnaby,ModishH].

Burnaby, William [1700], The reform'd wife. (London: Printed for Thomas Bennet [etc.], 1700) [Burnaby,Reformd].

Byron, Henry James [1876], £20 a year - all found. (In £20 a Year -- All Found; or, Out of a Situation Refusing Twenty. Being an apropos Sketch, with a Moral for Servants and Mistresses. By Henry J. Byron. London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French & Son, [1880]) [ByronHJ,P20AYAF].

Byron, Henry James [1868], Cyril's success. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1871]) [ByronHJ,CyrilsS].

Byron, Henry James [1875], Married in haste. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French & Son, [1879]) [ByronHJ,Married].

Byron, Henry James [1873], Old soldiers. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French & Son, [1879]) [ByronHJ,OldS].

Byron, Henry James [1875], Our boys. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French & Son, [1880]) [ByronHJ,OurB].

Byron, Henry James [1871], Partners for life. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French & Son, [1878]) [ByronHJ,Partner].

Byron, Henry James [1865], War to the knife. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1866]) [ByronHJ,WarTTK].

Byron, Henry James [1875], Weak woman. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French & Son, [1878]) [ByronHJ,WeakW].

Carey, George Savile [1766], The cottagers. (In The Inoculator. A Comedy In Three Acts. London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by J. Williams ... and by T. Tofts, and J. Hassel [etc.], 1766) [CareyGS,Cottage].

Carey, George Savile [1766], The inoculator. (London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by J. Williams... and by T. Tofts, and J. Hassel [etc.], 1766) [CareyGS,Inocula].

Carey, Henry [1715], The contrivances. (London: Printed for W. Mears ... and J. Brown [etc.], 1715) [CareyH,Contriv].

Carey, Henry [1732], The disappointment. (London: Printed for S. Slow [etc.], 1732) [CareyH,Disappo].

Carey, Henry [1722], Hanging and marriage. (London: Printed for W. Chetwood ... J. Shuckburg ... and W. Meadows [etc.], [1722]) [CareyH,Hanging].

Carey, Henry [1735], The honest Yorkshire-man. (London: Printed for W. Feales [etc.], [1736]) [CareyH,HonestY].

Carlell, Lodowick [1636], Arviragus and Philicia. (In Arviragvs and Philicia. As it was acted at the Private House in Black-Fryers by his Majesties Servants. The First and Second Part. London: Printed by John Norton for John Crooke and Richard Sergier, 1639) [Carlell,Arvirag].

Carlell, Lodowick [1638], Osmund the great Turk. (In The Famous Tragedy of Osmond The great Turk, Otherwise called the noble servant. Written by Lodowick Carlell. London: Printed for Humphrey Moseley, 1657) [Carlell,OsmundT].

Cary, Henry [1663], The marriage night. (In The Mariage Night. Written by the Lord Viscount Favvlkland. London: Printed by W. G. for R. Crofts [etc.], 1664) [CaryH,Marriag2].

Caryll, John [1670], Sir Salomon. (London: Printed for H. Herringman [etc.], 1671) [CaryllJ,SirS].

Cavendish, Lady Jane and Brackley, Lady Elizabeth [1646], The concealed fansyes. ( Ed. Carleton Brown. In Publications of the Modern Language Association of America: edited by Carleton Brown ... Volume XLVI. Wisconsin: George Banta Publishing Company, 1931) [Cavendi,Conceal].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], The apocriphal ladies. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,Apocrip].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], Bell in campo, part i. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,BellICP].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], Bell in campo, part ii. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,BellICP2].

Cavendish, Margaret [1668], The bridals. (In Plays, Never before Printed. Written By the Thrice Noble, Illustrious, and Excellent Princesse, the Duchess of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Maxwell [etc.], 1668) [Cavendi,Bridals].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], The comical hash. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,Comical].

Cavendish, Margaret [1668], The convent of pleasure. (In Plays, Never before Printed. Written By the Thrice Noble, Illustrious, and Excellent Princesse, the Duchess of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Maxwell [etc.], 1668) [Cavendi,Convent].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], The female academy. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,FemaleA].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], The lady contemplation, part i. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,LadyCPI].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], The lady contemplation, part ii. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,LadyCPI2].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], Love's adventures, part i. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,LovesAP].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], Love's adventures, part ii. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,LovesAP2].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], Matrimonial trouble, part i. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,Matrimo].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], Matrimonial trouble, part ii. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,Matrimo2].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], Natures three daughters, Beauty, Love, and Wit, part i. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,Natures].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], Natures three daughters, Beauty, Love, and Wit, part ii. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,Natures2].

Cavendish, Margaret [1668], A piece of a play. (In Plays, Never before Printed. Written By the Thrice Noble, Illustrious, and Excellent Princesse, the Duchess of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Maxwell [etc.], 1668) [Cavendi,PieceOA].

Cavendish, Margaret [1668], The presence. (In Plays, Never before Printed. Written By the Thrice Noble, Illustrious, and Excellent Princesse, the Duchess of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Maxwell [etc.], 1668) [Cavendi,Presenc].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], The publick wooing. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,Publick].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], The religious. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,Religio].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], The several wits. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,Several].

Cavendish, Margaret [1668], The sociable companions. (In Plays, Never before Printed. Written By the Thrice Noble, Illustrious, and Excellent Princesse, the Duchess of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Maxwell [etc.], 1668) [Cavendi,Sociabl].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], The unnatural tragedie. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,Unnatur].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], Wits cabal, part i. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,WitsCPI].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], Wits cabal, part ii. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,WitsCPI2].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], Youths glory, and deaths banquet, part i. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,YouthsG].

Cavendish, Margaret [1662], Youths glory, and deaths banquet, part ii. (In Playes Written by the Thrice Noble, Illustrious and Excellent Princess, the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. London: Printed by A. Warren, for John Martyn, James Allestry, and Tho. Dicas [etc.], 1662) [Cavendi,YouthsG2].

Cavendish, William [1667], The humorous lovers. (London: Printed by J. M. for H. Herringman [etc.], 1677) [Cavendi,Humorou].

Cavendish, William [1674], The triumphant widow. (London: Printed by J. M. for H. Herringman [etc.], 1677) [Cavendi,Triumph].

Centlivre, Susanna [1722], The artifice. (London: Printed for T. Payne [etc], 1723) [Centliv,Artific].

Centlivre, Susanna [1705], The basset-table. (London: Printed for William Turner [etc.], 1706) [Centliv,Bassett].

Centlivre, Susanna [1702], The beau's duel. (London: Printed for D. Brown ... and N. Cox [etc.], 1702) [Centliv,BeausD].

Centlivre, Susanna [1710], A bickerstaff's burying. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], [1710]) [Centliv,Bickers].

Centlivre, Susanna [1709], The busie body. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], 1709) [Centliv,BusieB].

Centlivre, Susanna [1705], The gamester. (London: Printed for William Turner ... and William Davis [etc.], 1705) [Centliv,Gameste].

Centlivre, Susanna [1715], The humours of elections. (London: Printed for J. Roberts [etc.], 1715) [Centliv,Humours].

Centlivre, Susanna [1703], Love's contrivance. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], 1703) [Centliv,LovesC].

Centlivre, Susanna [1706], Love at a venture. (London: Printed for John Chantry [etc.], 1706) [Centliv,LoveAAV].

Centlivre, Susanna [1709], The man's bewitch'd. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], 1709) [Centliv,MansB].

Centlivre, Susanna [1710], Mar-plot. (London: Printed for Jacob Tonson [etc.], 1711) [Centliv,Marplot].

Centlivre, Susanna [1712], The perplex'd lovers. (London: Printed for Owen Lloyd ... William Lewis ... John Graves [etc.], 1712) [Centliv,Perplex].

Centlivre, Susanna [1706], The platonick lady. (London: Printed for James Knapton ... and Egbert Sanger [etc.], 1707) [Centliv,Platoni].

Centlivre, Susanna [1702], The stolen heiress. (London: Printed for William Turner ... and John Nutt ... [etc.], [1703]) [Centliv,StolenH].

Centlivre, Susanna [1715], A wife well manag'd. (London: Printed and Sold by S. Keimer [etc.], 1715) [Centliv,WifeWM].

Centlivre, Susanna [1714], The wonder. (London: Printed for E. Curll ... and A. Bettesworth [etc.], 1714) [Centliv,Wonder].

Chamberlain, Robert [1640], The swaggering damsel. (In The Svvaggering Damsell. A comedy. Written by R. C.. London: Printed by Tho. Cotes for Andrew Crooke [etc.], 1640) [Chamber,Swagger].

Chapman, George [1597], An humerous dayes myrth. (London: Printed by Valentine Syms, 1599) [Chapman,Humerou].

Chapman, George [1612], The masque of the twelve months. ( Ed. John Payne Collier. In Inigo Jones. A Life of The Architect; By Peter Cunningham ... Remarks on some of His Sketches For Masques And Dramas; By J. R. Planché ... And Five Court Masques; Edited From the Original Mss. of Ben Jonson, John Marston, Etc. By J. Payne Collier ... Accompanied By Facsimiles of Drawings By Inigo Jones; And By A Portrait From a Painting By Vandyck. London: Printed For the Shakespeare Society, 1848) [Chapman,MasqueO].

Chapman, George [1602], May-day. (London: Printed for Iohn Browne [etc.], 1611) [Chapman,Mayday].

Chapman, George [1602], Sir Gyles Goosecappe: knight. (London: Printed by Iohn Windet for Edward Blunt, 1606) [Chapman,SirGGK].

Chapman, George and Jonson, Ben and Marston, John [1605], Eastward hoe. (London: Printed for William Aspley [etc.], 1605) [Chapman,Eastwar].

Cibber, Colley [1704], Careless husband. (London: Printed for William Davis [etc.], 1705) [CibberC,Careles].

Cibber, Colley [1707], The comical lovers. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], [1707]) [CibberC,Comical2].

Cibber, Colley [1707], The double gallant. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott ... and Sold by John Phillips [etc.], [1707]) [CibberC,DoubleG].

Cibber, Colley [1707], The lady's last stake. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], [1708]) [CibberC,LadysLS].

Cibber, Colley [1696], Love's last shift. (In Loves Last Shift; or The Fool in Fashion. A comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesty's Servants. Written by C. Cibber. London: Printed for H. Rhodes ... R. Parker ... and S. Briscoe [etc.], 1696) [CibberC,LovesLS].

Cibber, Colley [1700], Love makes a man. (London: Printed for Richard Parker ... Dorman Newman ... and George Harris [etc.], [c.1702]) [CibberC,LoveMAM].

Cibber, Colley [1717], The non-juror. (London: Printed for B. Lintot [etc.], 1718) [CibberC,Nonjuro].

Cibber, Colley [1728], The provok'd husband. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1728) [CibberC,Provokd].

Cibber, Colley [1721], The refusal. (London: Printed for B. Lintot ... W. Mears ... and W. Chetwood, 1721) [CibberC,Refusal].

Cibber, Colley [1709], The rival fools. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], [1709]) [CibberC,RivalF].

Cibber, Colley [1702], The school-boy. (London: Printed for Ben. Bragg [etc.], 1707) [CibberC,Schoolb].

Cibber, Colley [1702], She wou'd, and she wou'd not. (London: Printed for William Turner ... and John Nutt [etc.], 1703) [CibberC,SheWASW].

Cibber, Colley [1696], Woman's wit. (London: Printed for John Sturton [etc.], 1697) [CibberC,WomansW].

Cibber, Theophilus [1730], The lover. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1730) [CibberT,Lover].

Clive, Catherine [1750], The rehearsal. (London: Printed for R. Dodsley [etc.], 1753) [CliveC,Rehears].

Cobb, James [1794], The Cherokee. (London: 1795) [CobbJ,Cheroke].

Cobb, James [1788], The doctor and the apothecary. (London: Printed for C. Dilly [etc.], 1788) [CobbJ,DoctorA].

Cobb, James [1787], English readings. (London: Printed for C. Dilly [etc.], 1787) [CobbJ,English].

Cobb, James [1787], The first floor. ( The Second Edition. London: Printed for C. Dilly [etc.], 1787) [CobbJ,FirstF].

Cobb, James [1789], The haunted tower. (London: Printed for John Lowndes [etc.], 1819) [CobbJ,Haunted].

Cobb, James [1788], Love in the east. (London: Printed for W. Lowndes [etc.], 1788) [CobbJ,LoveITE].

Cobb, James [1800], Paul and Virginia. (Dublin: Printed by Thomas Burnside [etc.], 1801) [CobbJ,PaulAV].

Cobb, James [1798], Ramah Droog. (London: Printed by A. Strahan ... for T. N. Longman and O. Rees [etc.], 1800) [CobbJ,RamahD].

Cobb, James [1791], The siege of Belgrade. (London: John Cumberland, 1828) [CobbJ,SiegeOB].

Cobb, James [1785], The strangers at home. (Dublin: Printed for Messrs. Gilbert Walker, Wogan [etc.], 1786) [CobbJ,Strange].

Cobb, James and King, Thomas [1785], Hurly-burly. ([London?]: [1785]) [CobbJAK,Hurlybu].

Coffey, Charles [1729], The beggar's wedding. ( The Third Edition. London: Printed for James and John Knapton [etc.], 1729) [CoffeyC,Beggars].

Coffey, Charles [1733], The boarding school. (In The Boarding-School: or, the Sham Captain. An Opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's Servants. Written by the Author of The Beggar's Wedding, and The Devil to Pay. London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1733) [CoffeyC,Boardin2].

Coffey, Charles [1729], The devil upon two sticks. (London: Printed for G. Sparan [etc.], 1745) [CoffeyC,DevilUT].

Coffey, Charles [1730], The female parson. (London: Printed for Lawton Gilliver ... and Fran. Cogan [etc.], 1730) [CoffeyC,FemaleP].

Coffey, Charles [1735], The merry cobler. (London: Printed for John Watts [etc.], 1735) [CoffeyC,MerryC].

Coffey, Charles and Mottley, John [1731], The Devil to pay. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1731) [CoffeyC,DevilTP].

Collins, William Wilkie and Dickens, Charles [1866], The frozen deep. (London: Printed by C. Whiting, 1866) [Collins,FrozenD].

Colman, George (the elder) [1763], The deuce is in him. (London: Printed for T. Becket, and P. A. De Hondt ... and T. Davies [etc.], 1763) [ColmanG,DeuceII].

Colman, George (the elder) [1767], The English merchant. (London: Printed for T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt ... and R. Baldwin [etc.], 1767) [ColmanG,English2].

Colman, George (the elder) [1776], Epicoene. (London: Printed for T. Beckett [etc.], 1777) [ColmanG,Epicoen].

Colman, George (the elder) [1761], The jealous wife. (London: Printed for J. Newbery ... T. Becket, and Company ... T. Davies [etc.], 1761) [ColmanG,Jealous2].

Colman, George (the elder) [1780], The manager in distress. (London: Printed for T. Cadell [etc.], [1780?]) [ColmanG,Manager].

Colman, George (the elder) [1769], Man and wife. (London: Printed for T. Becket and Co. ... and R. Baldwin [etc.], 1770) [ColmanG,ManAW2].

Colman, George (the elder) [1774], The man of business. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1774) [ColmanG,ManOB].

Colman, George (the elder) [1762], The musical lady. (London: Printed for T. Becket and P. A. Dehondt [etc.], 1762) [ColmanG,Musical].

Colman, George (the elder) [1767], The Oxonian in town. (London: Printed for T. Becket and Co. ... and R. Baldwin [etc.], 1770) [ColmanG,Oxonian].

Colman, George (the elder) [1760], Polly Honeycombe. (London: Printed by T. Becket ... and T. Davies [etc.], 1760) [ColmanG,PollyH].

Colman, George (the elder) [1777], The sheep-shearing. (London: Printed for G. Kearsly [etc.], 1777) [ColmanG,Sheepsh].

Colman, George (the elder) [1776], The spleen. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1776) [ColmanG,Spleen].

Colman, George (the elder) [1786], Tit for tat. (London: Printed for C. Dilly [etc.], 1788) [ColmanG,TitFT].

Colman, George (the elder) and Garrick, David [1766], The clandestine marriage. (London: Printed for T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt ... R. Baldwin [etc.], 1766) [ColmanG,Clandes].

Colman, George (the elder) and Garrick, David [1776], New brooms. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1776) [ColmanG,NewB].

Colman, George (the younger) [1789], The battle of Hexham. (Dublin: Printed by P. Byrne [etc.], 1790) [ColmanG,BattleO].

Colman, George (the younger) [1798], Blue-beard. (London: Printed by T. Woodfall, for Messrs Cadell and Davies [etc.], 1798) [ColmanG,Bluebea].

Colman, George (the younger) [1798], Blue devils. (London: Printed by William Burton [etc.], 1808) [ColmanG,BlueD].

Colman, George (the younger) [1804], The gay deceivers. (London: Printed by D. Deans ... for J. Cawthorn [etc.], 1808) [ColmanG,GayD].

Colman, George (the younger) [1797], The heir at law. (Dublin: Printed by T. Burnside ... and George Folingsby [etc.], 1798) [ColmanG,HeirAL].

Colman, George (the younger) [1787], Inkle and Yarico. ([Dublin]: 1787) [ColmanG,InkleAY].

Colman, George (the younger) [1796], The iron chest. (London: Printed by W. Woodfall. For Messrs. Cadell and Davies [etc.], 1796) [ColmanG,IronC].

Colman, George (the younger) [1803], John Bull. (London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme [etc.], 1805) [ColmanG,JohnB].

Colman, George (the younger) [1822], The law of Java. (London: Printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1822) [ColmanG,LawOJ].

Colman, George (the younger) [1803], Love laughs at locksmiths. (London: Printed by T. Woodroof [etc.], 1803) [ColmanG,LoveLAL].

Colman, George (the younger) [1793], The mountaineers. (London: Printed for the curious, and not sold by the Booksellers in general, 1794) [ColmanG,Mountai].

Colman, George (the younger) [1795], New hay at the old market. (London: Printed by W. Woodfall for T. Cadell, and W. Davies [etc.], 1795) [ColmanG,NewHATO].

Colman, George (the younger) [1801], The poor gentleman. (London: Printed by A. Strahan ... for T. N. Longman and O. Rees [etc.], 1802) [ColmanG,PoorG].

Colman, George (the younger) [1792], Poor old Hay Market. ( Ed. Peter A. Tasch. In The Plays of George Colman The Younger: Edited with an introduction by Peter A. Tasch. New York; London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1981) [ColmanG,PoorOHM].

Colman, George (the younger) [1800], The review. (London: Printed by Thomas Burnside [etc.], 1801) [ColmanG,Review].

Colman, George (the younger) [1791], The surrender of Calais. (London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme [etc.], 1792) [ColmanG,Surrend].

Colman, George (the younger) [1785], Turk and no Turk. ( Ed. Peter A. Tasch. In The Plays of George Colman The Younger: Edited with an introduction by Peter A. Tasch. New York; London: Garland Publishing, 1981) [ColmanG,TurkANT].

Colman, George (the younger) [1784], Two to one. (Dublin: Printed for W. Wilson, 1785) [ColmanG,TwoTO].

Colman, George (the younger) [1788], Ways and means. (London: Printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson [etc.], 1788) [ColmanG,WaysAM].

Colman, George (the younger) [1805], Who wants a guinea. (London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees [etc.], 1805) [ColmanG,WhoWAG].

Colman, George (the younger) [1810], XYZ. (Dublin: Printed for the Booksellers, 1820) [ColmanG,Xyz].

Concanen, Matthew and Roome, Edward and Yonge, Sir William [1731], The jovial crew. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1731) [Concane,JovialC].

Congreve, William [1693], The double dealer. (In The Double-Dealer, a comedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal By Their Majesties Servants. Written by Mr. Congreve. London: Printed for Jacob Tonson [etc.], 1694) [Congrev,DoubleD].

Congreve, William [1695], Love for love. (London: Printed for Jacob Tonson [etc.], 1695) [Congrev,LoveFL].

Congreve, William [1693], The old batchelour. (London: Printed for Peter Buck [etc.], 1693) [Congrev,OldB].

Congreve, William [1700], The way of the world. (London: Printed for Jacob Tonson [etc.], 1700) [Congrev,WayOTW].

Cooke, Thomas [1734], The Andrian. (In Terence's Comedys, Translated into English, with Critical and explanatory Notes. To which is prefixed a dissertation on the Life and Writings of Terence, containing An Enquiry into the Rise and Progress of dramatic Poetry in Greece and Rome, with Remarks on the comic Measure. London: Printed for J. Battley ... and T. Cox [etc.], 1734) [CookeT,Andrian].

Cooke, Thomas [1734], The brothers. (In Terence's Comedys, Translated into English, with Critical and explanatory Notes. To which is prefixed a dissertation on the Life and Writings of Terence, containing An Enquiry into the Rise and Progress of dramatic Poetry in Greece and Rome, with Remarks on the comic Measure. London: Printed for J. Battley ... and T. Cox [etc.], 1734) [CookeT,Brother].

Cooke, Thomas [1737], The eunuch, or, the darby captain (London: Printed and Sold by J. Isted ... A. Dodd ... and E. Nutt [etc.], [1737]) [CookeT,EunuchO].

Cooke, Thomas [1734], The eunuch. (In Terence's Comedys, Translated into English, with Critical and explanatory Notes. To which is prefixed a dissertation on the Life and Writings of Terence, containing An Enquiry into the Rise and Progress of dramatic Poetry in Greece and Rome, with Remarks on the comic Measure. London: Printed for J. Battley ... and T. Cox [etc.], 1734) [CookeT,Eunuch].

Cooke, Thomas [1734], Phormio. (In Terence's Comedys, Translated into English, with Critical and explanatory Notes. To which is prefixed a dissertation on the Life and Writings of Terence, containing An Enquiry into the Rise and Progress of dramatic Poetry in Greece and Rome, with Remarks on the comic Measure. London: Printed for J. Battley ... and T. Cox [etc.], 1734) [CookeT,Phormio].

Cooke, Thomas [1734], The self-tormentor. (In Terence's Comedys, Translated into English, with Critical and explanatory Notes. To which is prefixed a dissertation on the Life and Writings of Terence, containing An Enquiry into the Rise and Progress of dramatic Poetry in Greece and Rome, with Remarks on the comic Measure. London: Printed for J. Battley ... and T. Cox [etc.], 1734) [CookeT,Selftor].

Cooke, Thomas [1734], The stepmother. (In Terence's Comedys, Translated into English, with Critical and explanatory Notes. To which is prefixed a dissertation on the Life and Writings of Terence, containing An Enquiry into the Rise and Progress of dramatic Poetry in Greece and Rome, with Remarks on the comic Measure. London: Printed for J. Battley ... and T. Cox [etc.], 1734) [CookeT,Stepmot].

Cooper, Frederick Fox [1854], Hard times. (London: John Dicks, [1886]) [CooperF,HardT].

Cooper, Frederick Fox [], Little Dorrit. (London: James Henderson, ) [CooperF,LittleD].

Cooper, Frederick Fox [1840], Master Humphrey's clock. (London: Printed and published by J. Duncombe & Co, [1840?]) [CooperF,MasterH].

Cooper, Frederick Fox [1860], The tale of two cities. (London: Dicks, [1886]) [CooperF,TaleOTC].

Cowley, Abraham [1661], Cutter of Coleman Street. (In Cutter of Coleman-Street. A comedy ... Written by Abraham Cowley. London: Printed for Henry Herringman [etc.], 1663) [CowleyA,CutterO].

Cowley, Abraham [1642], The guardian. (London: Printed for John Holden [etc.], 1650) [CowleyA,Guardia].

Cowley, Hannah [1780], The belle's stratagem. (Dublin: 1781) [CowleyH,BellesS].

Cowley, Hannah [1783], A bold stroke for a husband. (London: Printed by M. Scott ... for T. Evans [etc.], 1784) [CowleyH,BoldSFA].

Cowley, Hannah [1791], A day in Turkey. (London: Printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson [etc.], 1792) [CowleyH,DayIT].

Cowley, Hannah [1783], More ways than one. (London: Printed by J. Davies ... for T. Evans [etc.], 1784) [CowleyH,MoreWTO].

Cowley, Hannah [1776], The runaway. ([London]: [1776]) [CowleyH,Runaway].

Cowley, Hannah [1786], A school for greybeards. (London: Printed for C. G. J. and J. Robinson [etc.], 1786) [CowleyH,SchoolF5].

Cowley, Hannah [1794], The town before you. (London: Printed by G. Woodfall, for T. N. Longman [etc.], 1795) [CowleyH,TownBY].

Cowley, Hannah [1782], Which is the man. (London: Printed for C. Dilly [etc.], 1783) [CowleyH,WhichIT].

Cowley, Hannah [1779], Who's the dupe. (London: Printed for J. Dodsley, L. Davis, W. Owen [etc.], 1779) [CowleyH,WhosTD].

Cox, Robert [1655], John Swabber the seaman. ( The second Edition, with the Addition of Simpleton the Smith, not before extant. London: Printed for Edward Archer [etc.], 1656) [CoxR,JohnSTS].

Coyne, Joseph Stirling [1853], The hope of the family. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1854]) [CoyneJS,HopeOTF].

Coyne, Joseph Stirling [1847], How to settle accounts with your laundress. (London: National Acting Drama Office, [1847]) [CoyneJS,HowTSAW].

Coyne, Joseph Stirling [1858], The love-knot. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1858]) [CoyneJS,Lovekno].

Coyne, Joseph Stirling [1855], The man of many friends. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1855]) [CoyneJS,ManOMF].

Coyne, Joseph Stirling [1836], The queer subject. (London: Chapman and Hall, [1837]) [CoyneJS,QueerS].

Coyne, Joseph Stirling [1855], The secret agent. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1855]) [CoyneJS,SecretA].

Coyne, Joseph Stirling [1837], Valsha. (London: Chapman and Hall, [1838]) [CoyneJS,Valsha].

Coyne, Joseph Stirling [1864], The woman in red. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1872]) [CoyneJS,WomanIR].

Craven, Henry Thornton [1860], Bowl'd out. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1860]) [CravenH,BowldO].

Craven, Henry Thornton [1861], The chimney corner. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1861]) [CravenH,Chimney].

Craven, Henry Thornton [1845], Done Brown. (London: Printed and published by John Duncombe, [1850?]) [CravenH,DoneB].

Craven, Henry Thornton [1866], Meg's diversion. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1867]) [CravenH,MegsD].

Craven, Henry Thornton [1864], Milky white. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1870]) [CravenH,MilkyW].

Craven, Henry Thornton [1863], Miriam's crime. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1864]) [CravenH,Miriams].

Craven, Henry Thornton [1851], The village nightingale. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French & Son, [1877]) [CravenH,Village].

Craven, Keppel [1797], The robbers. (London: Printed for W. Wigstead ... and M. Hooper [etc.], 1799) [CravenK,Robbers].

Craven, The Baroness Elizabeth [1780], The miniature picture. (London: Printed for G. Riley [etc.], 1781) [CravenT,Miniatu].

Craven, The Baroness Elizabeth [1778], The sleep-walker. (Strawberry-Hill: Printed by T. Kirkgate [etc.], 1778) [CravenT,Sleepwa].

Cross, John Cartwright [1794], The apparition. (London: Printed for J. Barker [etc.], 1794) [CrossJC,Apparit].

Cross, John Cartwright [1794], The purse. (London: Printed by William Lane ... sold by J. Scatchard ... Wm. Miller ... and Knight and Triphook [etc.], 1794) [CrossJC,Purse].

Cross, John Cartwright [1798], The raft. (London: Printed for J. Barker [etc.], 1798) [CrossJC,Raft].

Cross, John Cartwright [1796], The way to get un-married. (London: Printed by Burton and Co. ... Published by Bellamy [etc.], 1796) [CrossJC,WayTGU].

Crowne, John [1674], Andromache. (London: Printed by T. Ratcliffe, & N. Thompson, for Richard Bentley [etc.], 1675) [CrowneJ,Androma].

Crowne, John [1683], City politiques. (London: Printed for R. Bently ... and Joseph Hindmarsh [etc.], 1683) [CrowneJ,CityP].

Crowne, John [1675], The countrey wit. (London: Printed by T. N. for James Magnes, and Richard Bentley [etc.], 1675) [CrowneJ,Countre].

Crowne, John [1690], The English frier. (London: Printed for James Knapton [etc.], 1690) [CrowneJ,English3].

Crowne, John [1685], Sir Courtly Nice. (London: Printed by H. H. Jun. for R. Bently ... and Jos. Hindmarsh [etc.], 1685) [CrowneJ,SirCN].

Cumberland, Richard [1768], Amelia. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1771) [Cumberl,Amelia].

Cumberland, Richard [1794], The box-lobby challenge. (London: Printed for J. Debrett [etc.], [1794]) [Cumberl,Boxlobb].

Cumberland, Richard [1769], The brothers. (London: Printed for W. Griffin [etc.], 1770) [Cumberl,Brother2].

Cumberland, Richard [1774], The choleric man. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1775) [Cumberl,Choleri].

Cumberland, Richard [1796], The days of yore. (London: Printed for C. Dilly [etc.], 1796) [Cumberl,DaysOY].

Cumberland, Richard [1796], Don Pedro. (In The Posthumous Dramatick Works of the Late Richard Cumberland. In two volumes. London: Printed for G. and W. Nicol ... by W. Bulmer [etc.], 1813) [Cumberl,DonP].

Cumberland, Richard [1798], The eccentric lover. (In The Posthumous Dramatick Works of the Late Richard Cumberland. In two volumes. London: Printed for G. and W. Nicol ... by W. Bulmer [etc.], 1813) [Cumberl,Eccentr].

Cumberland, Richard [1797], False impressions. (London: Printed for C. Dilly [etc.], 1797) [Cumberl,FalseI].

Cumberland, Richard [1772], The fashionable lover. ( A New Edition. London: Printed for W. Griffin [etc.], 1772) [Cumberl,Fashion].

Cumberland, Richard [1795], First love. (London: Printed for C. Dilly [etc.], 1795) [Cumberl,FirstL].

Cumberland, Richard [1789], The imposters. (London: Printed for C. Dilly [etc.], 1789) [Cumberl,Imposte].

Cumberland, Richard [1794], The Jew. (London: Printed for C. Dilly [etc.], 1794) [Cumberl,Jew].

Cumberland, Richard [1808], The Jew of Mogadore. (London: Printed for Samuel Tipper [etc.], 1808) [Cumberl,JewOM].

Cumberland, Richard [1800], Joanna of Mountfaucon. (In Joanna of Montfaucon; a dramatic romance of the fourteenth century: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Formed upon the plan of the German drama of Kotzebue: and adapted to the English stage by Richard Cumberland. London: Printed by Luke Hansard ... for Lackington, Allen, & Co. [etc.], 1800) [Cumberl,JoannaO].

Cumberland, Richard [1797], The last of the family. (In The Posthumous Dramatick Works of the Late Richard Cumberland. In two volumes. London: Printed for G. and W. Nicol ... by W. Bulmer [etc.], 1813) [Cumberl,LastOTF].

Cumberland, Richard [1802], Lovers resolutions. (In The Posthumous Dramatick Works of the Late Richard Cumberland. In two volumes. London: Printed for G. and W. Nicol ... by W. Bulmer [etc.], 1813) [Cumberl,LoversR].

Cumberland, Richard [1783], The mysterious husband. (London: Printed for C. Dilly ... and J. Walter [etc.], 1783) [Cumberl,Mysteri2].

Cumberland, Richard [1784], The natural son. (London: Printed for C. Dilly ... and G. Nicol [etc.], 1785) [Cumberl,Natural].

Cumberland, Richard [1774], The note of hand. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1774) [Cumberl,NoteOH].

Cumberland, Richard [1798], The passive husband. (In The Posthumous Dramatick Works of the Late Richard Cumberland. In two volumes. London: Printed for G. and W. Nicol ... by W. Bulmer [etc.], 1813) [Cumberl,Passive].

Cumberland, Richard [1804], The sailor's daughter. (London: Printed by Luke Hansard for Lackington, Allen & Co., 1804) [Cumberl,Sailors].

Cumberland, Richard [1765], The summer's tale. (London: Printed for J. Dodsley ... W. Johnston ... and J. Walter [etc.], 1765) [Cumberl,Summers].

Cumberland, Richard [1813], Tiberius in Capreae. (In The Posthumous Dramatick Works of the Late Richard Cumberland. In two volumes. London: Printed for G. and W. Nicol ... by W. Bulmer [etc.], 1813) [Cumberl,Tiberiu].

Cumberland, Richard [1782], The Walloons. (In The Posthumous Dramatick Works of the Late Richard Cumberland. In two volumes. London: Printed for G. and W. Nicol ... by W. Bulmer [etc.], 1813) [Cumberl,Walloon].

Cumberland, Richard [1771], The West Indian. (London: Printed for W. Griffin [etc.], 1771) [Cumberl,WestI].

Cumberland, Richard [1795], The wheel of fortune. (London: Printed for C. Dilly [etc.], 1795) [Cumberl,WheelOF].

Cunningham, John [1747], Love in a mist. (London: Reprinted for W. Reeve [etc.], 1747) [Cunning,LoveIAM].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1686], The banditti. (London: Printed by J. B. for R. Bentley ... and J. Hindmarsh [etc.], 1686) [DurfeyT,Banditt].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1701], The bath. (London: Printed for Peter Buck [etc.], 1701) [DurfeyT,Bath].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1698], The campaigners. (London: Printed for A. Baldwin [etc.], 1698) [DurfeyT,Campaig].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1685], A common-wealth of women. (London: Printed for R. Bentley ... and J. Hindmarsh [etc.], 1686) [DurfeyT,Commonw].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1694], Don Quixote: part i. (In The Comical History of Don Quixote, As it is acted at the Queens Theatre in Dorset-Garden, By their Majesties Servants. Part I. London: Printed for Samuel Briscoe [etc.], 1694) [DurfeyT,DonQPI].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1694], Don Quixote: part ii. (In The Comical History of Don Quixote, as it is Acted at the Queen's Theatre in Dorset Garden. By Their Majesties Servants. Part the Second. Written by Mr D'Urfey. London: Printed for S. Briscoe ... and H. Newman [etc.], 1694) [DurfeyT,DonQPI2].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1695], Don Quixote: part iii. (In The Comical History of Don Quixote. The Third Part. With the marriage of Mary the Buxome. Written by Mr. D'Urfey. London: Printed for Samuel Briscoe [etc.], 1696) [DurfeyT,DonQPI3].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1677], A fond husband. (London: Printed by T. N. for James Magnes and Rich. Bentley [etc.], 1677) [DurfeyT,FondH].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1688], A fool's preferment. (London: Printed for Jos. Knight and Fra. Saunders [etc.], 1688) [DurfeyT,FoolsP].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1676], The fool turn'd critick. (London: Printed for James Magnes and Richard Bentley [etc.], 1678) [DurfeyT,FoolTC].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1697], The intrigues at Versailles. (London: Printed for F. Saunders ... P. Buck ... R. Parker [etc.], 1697) [DurfeyT,Intrigu].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1691], Love for money. (London: Printed for Abel Roper ... and are to be sold by Randal Taylor [etc.], 1691) [DurfeyT,LoveFM].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1676], Madam Fickle. (London: Printed by T. N. for James Magnes and Rich. Bentley [etc.], 1677) [DurfeyT,MadamF].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1692], The marriage-hater match'd. (London: Printed For Richard Bentley [etc.], 1692) [DurfeyT,Marriag3].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1709], The modern prophets. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], [1709]) [DurfeyT,ModernP].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1703], The old mode & the new. (In The Old Mode & the New, or, Country Miss with her Furbeloe. A comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre Royal By her Majesty's Servants. Written by Mr. Tho. D'Urfey. London: Printed for Bernard Lintott, and sold by Samuel Clark ... Francis Faucet ... and Lucas Stowkey [etc.], [1703]) [DurfeyT,OldMATN].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1693], The Richmond heiress. (London: Printed for Samuel Briscoe [etc.], 1693) [DurfeyT,Richmon].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1699], The rise and fall of Massaniello, part i. (In The Famous History Of The Rise and Fall of Massaniello. In Two Parts. Written By Mr. Tho. D'Urfey. London: Printed for John Nutt [etc.], 1700) [DurfeyT,RiseAFO].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1699], The rise and fall of Massaniello, part ii. (In The Famous History Of The Rise and Fall of Massaniello. In Two Parts. Written By Mr. Tho. D'Urfey. London: Printed for John Nutt [etc.], 1700) [DurfeyT,RiseAFO2].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1682], The royalist. (London: Printed for Jos. Hindmarsh [etc.], 1682) [DurfeyT,Royalis].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1681], Sir Barnaby Whigg. (London: Printed by A. G. and J. P. for Joseph Hindmarsh [etc.], 1681) [DurfeyT,SirBW].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1678], Squire Oldsapp. (London: Printed for James Magnes and Richard Rentley [etc.], 1679) [DurfeyT,SquireO].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1678], Trick for trick. (London: Printed for Langley Curtis [etc.], 1678) [DurfeyT,TrickFT].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1679], The virtuous wife. (London: Printed by T. N. for R. Bentley, and M. Magnes [etc.], 1680) [DurfeyT,Virtuou].

D'Urfey, Thomas [1706], Wonders in the sun. (London: Printed for Jacob Tonson [etc.], 1706) [DurfeyT,Wonders2].

Dallas, Robert Charles [1809], Not at home. (London: Printed by J. & E. Hodson ... for B. Crosby and Co. [etc.], 1809) [DallasR,NotAH].

Dance, Charles [1837], The Bengal tiger. (Leipzig: Julius Wunder, 1838) [DanceC,BengalT].

Dance, Charles [1833], The Beulah spa. (London: John Miller, 1833) [DanceC,BeulahS].

Dance, Charles [1849], Delicate ground. (London: John Dicks, [1896]) [DanceC,Delicat].

Dance, Charles [1858], Marriage a lottery. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1858]) [DanceC,Marriag4].

Dance, Charles [1833], A match in the dark. (London: John Miller, 1836) [DanceC,MatchIT].

Dance, Charles [1847], A morning call. (London: S. G. Fairbrother, [1847]) [DanceC,Morning].

Dance, Charles [], Naval engagements. (New York: Clinton T. de Witt [etc.], ) [DanceC,NavalE].

Dance, Charles [1834], Pleasant dreams. (London: John Miller, 1834) [DanceC,Pleasan].

Daniel, George [1826], The disagreeable surprise. (London: John Cumberland, 1826) [DanielG,Disagre].

Daniel, George [1832], Sworn at Highgate. (London: John Cumberland, [1833]) [DanielG,SwornAH].

Davenant, Sir William [1656], The first days entertainment at Rutland-House. (London: Printed by J. M. for H. Hemingman [etc.], 1657) [Davenan,FirstDE].

Davenant, Sir William [1668], The man's the master. (London: Printed for Henry Herringman [etc.], 1669) [Davenan,MansTM].

Davidson, John [1903], The knight of the maypole. (London: Grant Richards, 1903) [Davidso,KnightO2].

Day, John [1606], The ile of guls. (In The Ile of Gvls. As it hath been often playd in the blacke Fryars, by the Children of the Reuels. Written by Iohn Day. London: Imprinted ... and are to be sold by Iohn Hodgets [etc.], 1606) [DayJ,IleOG].

Dekker, Thomas and Webster, John [1605], North-ward hoe. (London: imprinted by G. Eld, 1607) [DekkerT,Northwa].

Dekker, Thomas and Webster, John [1604], West-ward hoe. (London: ... to be sold by Iohn Hodges [etc.], 1607) [DekkerT,Westwar].

Dennis, John [1702], The comical gallant. (London: Printed, and Sold by A. Baldwin [etc.], 1702) [DennisJ,Comical3].

Dennis, John [1705], Gibraltar. (London: Printed for Wm. Turner [etc.], 1705) [DennisJ,Gibralt].

Dennis, John [1697], A plot and no plot. (In A Plot, and no Plot. A comedy, As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. Written by Mr. Dennis. London: Printed for R. Parker ... P. Buck ... and R. Wellington [etc.], [1697]) [DennisJ,PlotANP].

Dibdin, Charles [1779], The Chelsea pensioner. (London: Printed for G. Kearsly [etc.], 1779) [DibdinC,Chelsea].

Dibdin, Charles [1774], The cobler. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1774) [DibdinC,Cobler].

Dibdin, Charles [1773], The deserter. ( A new edition. London: Printed for T. Becket, 1774) [DibdinC,Deserte].

Dibdin, Charles [1787], The harvest-home. (In Harvest-Home. A Comic opera, in two acts. As performed, with universal applause, at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market. By Mr. Dibdin. London: Printed for Harrison and Co. [etc.], 1787) [DibdinC,Harvest].

Dibdin, Charles [1777], The Quaker. (London: Printed for John Bell [etc.], 1777) [DibdinC,Quaker].

Dibdin, Charles [1774], The waterman. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1774) [DibdinC,Waterma].

Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo [1814], The farmer's wife. (London: Printed for G. and S. Robinson [etc.], 1814) [DibdinC,Farmers].

Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo [1821], Life in London. ( Second Edition, Corrected. London: John Lowndes, 1822) [DibdinC,LifeIL].

Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo [1815], My spouse and I. (London: Printed for Whittingham and Arliss [etc.], 1815) [DibdinC,MySAI].

Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo [1809], The wild man. (London: John Cumberland, [1836]) [DibdinC,WildM].

Dibdin, Thomas John [1802], The cabinet. (London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme [etc.], 1805) [DibdinT,Cabinet].

Dibdin, Thomas John [1820], The fate of Calas. (London: Printed and published by C. Lowndes [etc.], 1820) [DibdinT,FateOC].

Dibdin, Thomas John [1799], The horse and the widow. (London: Printed for J. Barker [etc.], 1799) [DibdinT,HorseAT].

Dibdin, Thomas John [1800], Il bondocani. (London: Printed by A. Strahan ... For T. N. Longman and O Rees [etc.], 1801) [DibdinT,IlB].

Dibdin, Thomas John [1820], Ivanhoe. (London: Printed and published by Roach and Co. [etc.], 1820) [DibdinT,Ivanhoe].

Dibdin, Thomas John [1798], The Jew and the doctor. (London: Printed by A. Strahan ... For T. N. Longman And O. Rees [etc.], 1800) [DibdinT,JewATD].

Dibdin, Thomas John [1798], The mouth of the Nile. (London: Printed for J. Barker [etc.], 1798) [DibdinT,MouthOT].

Dibdin, Thomas John [1807], Two faces under a hood. (London: Printed by Brettell and Co. ... for Appleyards [etc.], [1807]) [DibdinT,TwoFUAH].

Dibdin, Thomas John [1804], Valentine and Orson. (London: Printed and published by Barker and Son [etc.], 1804) [DibdinT,Valenti].

Dickens, Charles [1837], Is she his wife? (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1877) [Dickens,IsSHW].

Dickens, Charles [1879], The lamplighter. (London: 1879) [Dickens,Lamplig].

Dickens, Charles [1883], The strange gentleman. ( Ed. Richard Herne Shepherd. In The Plays and Poems of Charles Dickens: With a Few Miscellanies in Prose: Now First Collected Edited Prefaced and Annotated by Richard Herne Shepherd: In Two Volumes. London: W. H Allen & Co, 1885) [Dickens,Strange2].

Dickens, Charles [1836], The village coquettes. (London: Richard Bentley, 1836) [Dickens,Village2].

Dickens, Charles (junior) and Hatton, Joseph [], The mystery of Edwin Drood. (London: Charles Dickens and Evans, ) [Dickens,Mystery].

Dickens, Charles and Collins, William Wilkie and Fechter, Charles S. [1867], No thoroughfare. (London: Published at the office of All the year round, 1867) [Dickens,NoT].

Dickens, Charles and Lemon, Mark [1851], Mr. Nightingale's diary. (Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1877) [Dickens,MrND].

Dilke, Thomas [1697], The city lady. (London: Printed for H. Newman [etc.], 1697) [DilkeT,CityL].

Dilke, Thomas [1695], The lover's luck. (London: Printed for Henry Playford ... And Benj. Tooke [etc.], 1696) [DilkeT,LoversL].

Dilke, Thomas [1698], The pretenders. (London: Printed for Peter Buck [etc.], 1698) [DilkeT,Pretend].

Dilley, Joseph J. and Clifton, Lewis [1881], Tom Pinch. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French & Son, [1884]) [DilleyJ,TomP].

Dimond, William [1815], Brother and sister. (London: R. S. Kirby, 1829) [DimondW,Brother3].

Dimond, William [1809], The foundling of the forest. (London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme [etc.], 1809) [DimondW,Foundli].

Dimond, William [1810], Gustavus Vasa. ( A new edition. London: Printed and published by J. Barker [etc.], 1811) [DimondW,Gustavu].

Dimond, William [1804], The hunter of the Alps. (London: Printed and Published by Barker and Son [etc.], 1804) [DimondW,HunterO].

Dimond, William [1820], The lady and the devil. (London: G. M. Davidson, [1849]) [DimondW,LadyATD].

Dimond, William [1829], The nymph of the grotto. (London: R. S. Kirby, 1829) [DimondW,NymphOT].

Dimond, William [1801], The sea-side story. (London: Printed and published by Barker and Son [etc.], 1801) [DimondW,Seaside].

Dimond, William [1835], Stage struck. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1853]) [DimondW,StageS].

Dodsley, Robert [1741], The blind beggar of Bethnal Green. (London: Printed for R. Dodsley ... and sold by T. Cooper [etc.], 1741) [Dodsley,BlindBO].

Dodsley, Robert [1737], The king and the miller of Mansfield. (London: Printed for the Author ... and sold by T. Cooper [etc.], 1737) [Dodsley,KingATM].

Dodsley, Robert [1738], Sir John Cockle at court. (Dublin: Re-printed by George Falkner, 1738) [Dodsley,SirJCAC].

Dodsley, Robert [1735], The toy-shop. (London: Printed by Ed. Cook [etc.], 1735) [Dodsley,Toyshop].

Doggett, Thomas [1696], The country wake. (In The Country-Wake: a comedy. As it is Acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields by His Majesty's Servants. Written by Mr. Tho. Dogget. London: Printed for Sam. Briscoe ... Sold by R. Wellington ... R. Parker [etc.], 1696) [Doggett,Country2].

Douglas, Lord Alfred Bruce [1894], Salome. (London; Boston: Elkin Mathews & John Lane; Copeland & Day, 1894) [Douglas,Salome].

Drinkwater, John [1925], Robert Burns. (London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1925) [Drinkwa,RobertB].

Dryden, John [1673], Amboyna. (London: Printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman, 1673) [DrydenJ,Amboyna].

Dryden, John [1690], Amphitryon. (London: Printed for F. Tonson ... and H. Tonson [etc.], 1690) [DrydenJ,Amphitr2].

Dryden, John [1672], The assignation. (London: Printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman [etc.], 1673) [DrydenJ,Assigna].

Dryden, John [1668], An evening's love. (London: Printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman [etc.], 1671) [DrydenJ,Evening].

Dryden, John [1678], The kind keeper. (London: Printed for R. Bentley, and M. Magnes [etc.], 1680) [DrydenJ,KindK].

Dryden, John [1672], Marriage a la mode. (In Marriage A-la-Mode. A comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal. Written by John Dryden. London: Printed by T. N. for Henry Herringman [etc.], 1673) [DrydenJ,Marriag5].

Dryden, John [1667], Sr Martin Mar-all. (London: Printed for H. Herringman [etc.], 1668) [DrydenJ,SrMM].

Dryden, John [1663], The wild gallant. (London: Printed by Tho. Newcomb, for H. Herringman [etc.], 1669) [DrydenJ,WildG].

Dudley, Sir Henry Bate [1782], The dramatic puffers. (London: Printed for G. Kearsley ... and E. Macklew, 1782) [DudleyS,Dramati].

Dudley, Sir Henry Bate [1778], The flitch of bacon. (Dublin: Printed for the Company of Booksellers, 1779) [DudleyS,FlitchO].

Dudley, Sir Henry Bate [1775], The rival candidates. (London: Printed: Sold by T. Becket ... and by W. Griffin [etc.], 1775) [DudleyS,RivalC].

Dudley, Sir Henry Bate [1794], The travellers in Switzerland. (London: Printed for J. Debrett [etc.], 1794) [DudleyS,Travell].

Dudley, Sir Henry Bate [1791], The woodman. (London: Printed by T. Richaby, for T. Cadell [etc.], 1791) [DudleyS,Woodman2].

Duffett, Thomas [1674], The mock-Tempest. (London: Printed for William Cademan [etc.], 1675) [Duffett,Mocktem].

Dutton, Thomas [1799], Pizarro in Peru. (London: Printed for W. West [etc.], [1799]) [DuttonT,Pizarro].

Emson, Frank E. [1874], Bumble's courtship. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French & Son, [1874]) [EmsonFE,Bumbles].

Emson, Frank E. [1878], The Weller family. (Saffron Walden: Printed by Arthur Boardman, 1878) [EmsonFE,WellerF].

Esmond, Henry Vernon [1903], Billy's little love affair. (New York; London: Samuel French; Samuel French, [1904?]) [EsmondH,BillysL].

Esmond, Henry Vernon [1913], Eliza comes to stay. (New York; London: Samuel French; Samuel French, 1913) [EsmondH,ElizaCT].

Esmond, Henry Vernon [1909], Her vote. (London; New York: Samuel French, [1910]) [EsmondH,HerV].

Esmond, Henry Vernon [1896], In and out of a punt. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French, [1902]) [EsmondH,InAOOAP].

Esmond, Henry Vernon [1918], The law divine. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French, [1922]) [EsmondH,LawD].

Esmond, Henry Vernon [1897], One summer's day. (New York; London: Samuel French; Samuel French, [1901?]) [EsmondH,OneSD].

Esmond, Henry Vernon [1901], When we were twenty-one. (New York; London: Samuel French; Samuel French, 1903) [EsmondH,WhenWWT].

Esmond, Henry Vernon [1901], The wilderness. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French, 1901) [EsmondH,Wildern].

Estcourt, Richard [1703], The fair example. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], 1706) [Estcour,FairE].

Etherege, Sir George [1676], The man of mode. (London: Printed by J Macock, for Henry Herringman [etc.], 1676) [Ethereg,ManOM].

Eyre-Todd, George [1916], The angel of Robert Burns. (Glasgow: Scottish Country Life, [1916]) [Eyretod,AngelOR].

Fane, Sir Francis [1675], Love in the dark. (London: Printed by T. N. For Henry Herringman [etc.], 1671 [i.e. 1675]) [FaneSF,LoveITD].

Farquhar, George [1707], The beaux stratagem. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], [1707]) [Farquha,BeauxS].

Farquhar, George [1699], The constant couple. (London: Printed for Ralph Smith ... and Bennet Banbury [etc.], 1700) [Farquha,Constan].

Farquhar, George [1702], The inconstant. (London: Printed for J. Knapton ... G. Strahan ... and B. Lintott [etc.], 1702) [Farquha,Inconst].

Farquhar, George [1698], Love and a bottle. (London: Printed for Richard Standfast ... and Francis Coggen [etc.], 1699) [Farquha,LoveAAB].

Farquhar, George [1706], The recruiting officer. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], 1706) [Farquha,Recruit].

Farquhar, George [1701], Sir Harry Wildair. (London: Printed for James Knapton [etc.], 1701) [Farquha,SirHW].

Farquhar, George [1701], The stage-coach. (Dublin: Printed, and are to be sold by the Booksellers, 1704) [Farquha,Stageco].

Farquhar, George [1702], The twin-rivals. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], 1703) [Farquha,Twinriv].

Fielding, Henry [1730], The author's farce. (London: Printed for J. Roberts [etc.], 1730) [Fieldin,Authors].

Fielding, Henry [1734], Don Quixote in England. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1734) [Fieldin,DonQIE].

Fielding, Henry [1737], Eurydice hiss'd. (London: Printed: And sold by J. Roberts [etc.], [1737]) [Fieldin,Eurydic].

Fielding, Henry [1778], The fathers. (London: Printed for T. Cadell [etc.], 1778) [Fieldin,Fathers].

Fielding, Henry [1737], The historical register for 1736. (In The Historical Register For the Year 1736. As it is Acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market. To which is added a very merry Tragedy, called, Eurydice Hiss'd, or, A Word to the Wise. Both written by the Author of Pasquin. To these are prefixed a long Dedication to the Publick, and a Preface to that Dedication. London: Printed: And sold by J. Roberts [etc.], [1737]) [Fieldin,Histori].

Fielding, Henry [1734], The intriguing chambermaid. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1734) [Fieldin,Intrigu2].

Fielding, Henry [1731], The letter writers. (In The Letter-Writers: Or, a New Way to Keep A Wife at Home. A Farce in Three Acts. As it is Acted at the Theatre in the Hay-Market. Written by Scriblerus Secundus. London: Printed; And Sold by J. Roberts [etc.], 1731) [Fieldin,LetterW].

Fielding, Henry [1732], The lottery. (London: Printed For J. Watts [etc.], 1732) [Fieldin,Lottery2].

Fielding, Henry [1728], Love in several masques. (London: Printed for John Watts [etc.], 1728) [Fieldin,LoveISM].

Fielding, Henry [1733], The miser. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1733) [Fieldin,Miser].

Fielding, Henry [1742], Miss Lucy in town. (London: Printed for A. Millar [etc.], 1742) [Fieldin,MissLIT].

Fielding, Henry [1732], The mock doctor. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1732) [Fieldin,MockD].

Fielding, Henry [1732], The modern husband. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1732) [Fieldin,ModernH].

Fielding, Henry [1732], The old debauchees. (London: Printed for J. W. And Sold by J. Roberts [etc.], 1732) [Fieldin,OldD].

Fielding, Henry [1735], An old man taught wisdom. (London: Printed for John Watts [etc.], 1735) [Fieldin,OldMTW].

Fielding, Henry [1736], Pasquin. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1736) [Fieldin,Pasquin].

Fielding, Henry [1730], Rape upon rape. (London: Printed for J. Wats [etc.], 1730) [Fieldin,RapeUR].

Fielding, Henry [1730], The temple beau. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1730) [Fieldin,TempleB].

Fielding, Henry [1736], Tumble-down Dick. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1736) [Fieldin,Tumbled].

Fielding, Henry [1735], The universal gallant. (London: Printed for John Watts [etc.], 1735) [Fieldin,Univers].

Fielding, Henry [1743], The wedding day. (In The Wedding-Day. A Comedy, as it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's Servants. By Henry Fielding. London: Printed for A. Millar [etc.], 1743) [Fieldin,Wedding].

Fielding, Henry [1731], The Welsh opera. (London: Printed for E. Rayner [etc.], 1731) [Fieldin,WelshO].

Fielding, Henry and Young, The Reverend William [1742], Plutus. (London: Printed by A. J. Valpy ... for Lackington, Allen and Co., 1812) [Fieldin,Plutus].

Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael [1893], A question of memory. (London: The Poetry Bookshop, 1893) [FieldKH,Questio].

FitzGerald, Edward [1853], The mayor of Zamalea. (In Six Dramas of Calderon. Freely translated by Edward Fitzgerald. London: William Pickering, 1853) [Fitzger,MayorOZ].

Flecknoe, Richard [1667], The damoiselles a la mode. (London: Printed for the Author, 1667) [Fleckno,Damoise].

Fletcher, John and Beaumont, Francis [1616], The scornful ladie. (London: Printed for Myles Partrich [etc.], 1616) [Fletche,Scornfu].

Foote, Samuel [1757], The author. (London: Printed for R. Francklin ... and Sold by P. Vaillant [etc.], 1757) [FooteS,Author].

Foote, Samuel [1773], The bankrupt. (London: Printed for G. Kearsly ... and T. Evans [etc.], 1776) [FooteS,Bankrup].

Foote, Samuel [1765], The commissary. (London: Printed for P. Vaillant [etc.], 1765) [FooteS,Commiss].

Foote, Samuel [1774], The cozeners. (London: Printed by T. Sherlock, for T. Cadell [etc.], 1778) [FooteS,Cozener].

Foote, Samuel [1768], The devil upon two sticks. (London: Printed by T. Sherlock, for T. Cadell [etc.], 1778) [FooteS,DevilUT2].

Foote, Samuel [1753], The Englishman in Paris. (London: Printed for Paul Vaillant [etc.], 1753) [FooteS,English4].

Foote, Samuel [1756], The Englishman return'd from Paris. (London: Printed for Paul Vaillant [etc.], 1756) [FooteS,English5].

Foote, Samuel [1754], The knights. (London: Printed for P. Vaillant [etc.], 1754) [FooteS,Knights2].

Foote, Samuel [1770], The lame lover. (London: Printed for Paul Vaillant: and sold by P. Elmsly ... and Robinson and Roberts [etc.], 1770) [FooteS,LameL].

Foote, Samuel [1762], The lyar. (London: Printed for G. Kearsly [etc.], 1764) [FooteS,Lyar].

Foote, Samuel [1771], The maid of Bath. (London: Printed for John Wheble [etc.], 1778) [FooteS,MaidOB2].

Foote, Samuel [1763], The mayor of Garret. (London: Printed for P. Vaillant [etc.], 1764) [FooteS,MayorOG].

Foote, Samuel [1760], The minor. (London: Printed and Sold by J. Coote ... G. Kearsly ... T. Davies [etc.], 1760) [FooteS,Minor].

Foote, Samuel [1772], The nabob. (London: Printed by T. Sherlock, For T. Cadell [etc.], 1778) [FooteS,Nabob].

Foote, Samuel [1762], The orators. (London: Printed for J. Coote ... G. Kearsly ... and T. Davies [etc.], 1762) [FooteS,Orators].

Foote, Samuel [1764], The patron. (London: Printed for G. Kearsly [etc.], 1764) [FooteS,Patron].

Foote, Samuel [1752], Taste. (London: Printed for R. Francklin [etc.], 1752) [FooteS,Taste].

Foote, Samuel [1761], Tragedy a-la-mode. (In The Wandering Patentee; or, A History of the Yorkshire Theatres, from 1770 to the Present Time: Interspersed with Anecdotes respecting most of the performers in the three kingdoms, from 1765 to 1795. By Tate Wilkinson. In four volumes. To which are added, never published, The Diversions of the Morning, and Foote's Trial for a Libel on Peter Paragraph. Written by the late Samuel Foote. York: Printed for the Author, by Wilson, Spence, and Mawman [etc.], 1795) [FooteS,Tragedy].

Foote, Samuel [1763], The trial of Samuel Foote, Esq. (In The Wandering Patentee; or, A History of the Yorkshire Theatres, from 1770 to the Present Time: Interspersed with Anecdotes respecting most of the performers in the three kingdoms, from 1765 to 1795. By Tate Wilkinson. In four volumes. To which are added, never published, The Diversions of the Morning, and Foote's Trial for a Libel on Peter Paragraph. Written by the late Samuel Foote. York: Printed for the Author, by Wilson, Spence, and Mawman [etc.], 1795) [FooteS,TrialOS].

Foote, Samuel [1778], A trip to Calais. (London: Printed by T. Sherlock for T. Cadell [etc.], 1778) [FooteS,TripTC].

Francklin, Thomas [1776], The contract. (London: Printed for the Author, by J. Millidge ... and sold by T. Davies ... T. Cadell, and T. Evans [etc.], 1776) [Franckl,Contrac].

Galt, John [1814], The masquerade. (In The New British Theatre; A Selection of Original Dramas, not yet acted; some of which have been offered for representation, but not accepted: with critical remarks by the editor.. London: Printed for the proprietors by A. J. Valpy ... Published by Henry Colburn ... G. Goldie ... and J. Cumming [etc.], 1814) [GaltJ,Masquer].

Galt, John [1814], The watchhouse. (In The New British Theatre; A Selection of Original Dramas, not yet acted; some of which have been offered for representation, but not accepted: with critical remarks by the editor. London: Printed for the proprietors by A. J. Valpy ... Published by Henry Colburn ... G. Goldie ... and J. Cumming [etc.], 1814) [GaltJ,Watchho].

Garrick, David [1775], Bon ton. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1775) [Garrick,BonT].

Garrick, David [1773], A Christmas tale. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1774) [Garrick,Christm2].

Garrick, David [1767], Cymon. (London: Printed for the Proprietor [etc.], 1766 [ie. 1767]) [Garrick,Cymon].

Garrick, David [1751], Every man in his humour. (London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper [etc.], 1752) [Garrick,EveryMI].

Garrick, David [1759], The guardian. (London: Printed for J. Newbery [etc.], 1759) [Garrick,Guardia2].

Garrick, David [1759], High life below stairs. (London: Printed for J Newbery ... R Bailye ... W. Frederick [etc.], 1759) [Garrick,HighLBS].

Garrick, David [1772], The Irish widow. (London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1772) [Garrick,IrishW].

Garrick, David [1745], Lethe. (London: Printed for and Sold by Paul Vaillant [etc.], 1749) [Garrick,Lethe].

Garrick, David [1756], Lilliput. (London: Printed for Paul Vaillant [etc.], 1757) [Garrick,Lillipu].

Garrick, David [1741], The lying valet. (Dublin: Printed by and for J. Rhames [etc.], 1741) [Garrick,LyingV].

Garrick, David [1757], The male-coquette. (London: Printed for P. Vaillant [etc.], 1757) [Garrick,Malecoq].

Garrick, David [1775], May day. (In May-Day: or, The Little Gipsy. A Musical Farce of one Act. To which is added The Theatrical Candidates. A Musical Prelude. As they are both performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. London: Printed for T. Becket [etc.], 1775) [Garrick,MayD].

Garrick, David [1747], Miss in her teens. ( The Second Edition. London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper [etc.], 1747) [Garrick,MissIHT].

Garrick, David [1766], Neck or nothing. (London: Printed for T. Becket and Co. [etc.], 1766) [Garrick,NeckON].

Garrick, David [1767], A peep behind the curtain. ( The Third Edition. London: Printed for T. Becket and P. A de Hondt [etc.], 1767) [Garrick,PeepBTC].

Gascoigne, George [1575], The glasse of gouernement. (London: Imprinted ... By H M for Christopher Barker [etc.], 1575) [Gascoig,GlasseO].

Gay, John [1733], Achilles. (London: Printed for J. Watts [etc.], 1733) [GayJ,Achille].

Gay, John [1728], The beggar's opera. (London: Printed for John Watts [etc.], 1728) [GayJ,Beggars2].

Gay, John [1734], The distress'd wife. (London: Printed for Thomas Astley [etc.], 1743) [GayJ,Distres].

Gay, John [1712], The mohocks. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], 1712) [GayJ,Mohocks].

Gay, John [1729], Polly. (London: Printed for Jeffrey Walker [etc.], 1729) [GayJ,Polly].

Gay, John [1754], Rehearsal at Goatham. (London: Printed for T. Astley; and sold by R. Baldwin ... and R. and J. Dodsley [etc.], 1754) [GayJ,Rehears2].

Gay, John [1717], Three hours after marriage. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintot [etc.], 1717) [GayJ,ThreeHA].

Gay, John [1713], The wife of bath. (London: Printed for Bernard Lintott [etc.], 1713) [GayJ,WifeOB].

Geisweiler, Maria [1799], The noble lie. (London: Printed for C. Geisweiler ... G. G. and J. Robinson ... J. Richardson [etc.], 1799) [Geiswei,NobleL].

Geisweiler, Maria [1799], Poverty and nobleness of mind. (London: Printed for C. Geisweiler [etc.], 1799) [Geiswei,Poverty].

Gentleman, Francis [1772], Cupid's revenge. (London: Printed for J. Bell [etc.], 1772) [Gentlem,CupidsR].

Gentleman, Francis [1773], The Pantheonites. (London: Printed for J. Bell ... and C. Etherington, 1773) [Gentlem,Pantheo].

Gentleman, Francis [1769], The Stratford jubilee. (London: Printed for T. Lowndes ... and J. Bell, Successor to Mr. Bathoe [etc.], 1769) [Gentlem,Stratfo].

Gentleman, Francis [1760], The tobacconist. (London; York: Printed for J. Bell [etc.]; Printed for C. Etherington [etc.], 1771) [Gentlem,Tobacco].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1869], Ages ago. (London; New York: Joseph Williams; E. Schuberth & Co., 1895) [Gilbert,AgesA].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1888], Brantinghame Hall. (London: Chatto and Windus, 1911) [Gilbert,Brantin].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1874], Charity. (London: Chatto & Windus, 1902) [Gilbert,Charity].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1884], Comedy and tragedy. (London: Chatto & Windus, 1903) [Gilbert,ComedyA].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1871], Creatures of impulse. (London: Chatto and Windus, 1911) [Gilbert,Creatur].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1876], Dan'l Druce, blacksmith. ( A New Edition. In Original Plays by W. S. Gilbert: second series: containing Broken Hearts, Engaged, Sweethearts, Dan'l Druce, Gretchen, Tom Cobb, The Sorcerer, H. M. S. Pinafore, The Pirates of Penzance. A New Edition. London: Chatto & Windus, 1904) [Gilbert,DanlDB].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1877], Engaged. ( A New Edition. London: Chatto & Windus, 1904) [Gilbert,Engaged].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1875], Eyes and no eyes. (London: Joseph Williams, 1896) [Gilbert,EyesANE].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1904], The fairy's dilemma. (London: Chatto and Windus, 1911) [Gilbert,FairysD].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1881], Foggerty's fairy. (London: Chatto & Windus, 1903) [Gilbert,Foggert].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1897], The fortune-hunter. (London: Chatto and Windus, 1911) [Gilbert,Fortune2].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1870], The gentleman in black. (London: Chatto and Windus, 1911) [Gilbert,Gentlem].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1872], Happy Arcadia. (London; New York: Joseph Williams; E. Schuberth & Co., 1896) [Gilbert,HappyA].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1892], Haste to the wedding. (London: Chatto and Windus, 1911) [Gilbert,HasteTT].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1911], The hooligan. (In The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine Vol. LXXXIII New Series: Vol. LXI November, 1911, to April, 1912. London; New York: Hodder & Stoughton; The Century Co., 1911) [Gilbert,Hooliga].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1870], A medical man. (In Drawing-Room Plays and Parlour Pantomimes. Collected by Clement Scott from E. L. Blanchard, W. S. Gilbert, J. Palgrave Simpson, Tom Hood, Charles Smith Cheltnam, R. Reece, J. C. Brough, Sidney Daryl, J. A. Sterry, Arthur Sketchley, T. Archer, Alfred Thompson, etc. London: Stanley Rivers and Co., 1870) [Gilbert,Medical].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1878], The ne'er-do-weel. ([London]: [1878]) [Gilbert,Neerdow].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1869], An old score. (London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, [1870]) [Gilbert,OldS2].

Gilbert, Sir William Schwenck [1877], On bail. (London; New York: Samuel French; Samuel French &