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1724 English Prologues and Epilogues. A Collection and Selec commencing with Shakespeare, and concluding with Gar London,

4 vols. old calf, neat 16mo, illustrated,

1725 English Drama. Beauties of. Consisting of the most celebr Passages, Soliloquies, Similes, Descriptions, etc., with I to all the plays. 4 vols. 12mo, old half calf, uncut,

London,

1726*English Stage, Representations of the Impiety and Imorality 8vo, half calf, London,

Scarce and curious.

(Chronicle of Performand Bath, 1

1727*English Stage, Some Account of.

10 vols. 8vo,

1728 ETHEREGE, Sir GEORGE.

Works, Poems and Plays, viz., Com Revenge, or Love in a Tub, She would if She could, and Man of Mode. 8vo, best edition, old red morocco,

Fine copy.

London, 11

J 1729* EURIPIDES. Translated by the Rev. R. Potter. 3 vols. 16mo,

London, 18 Translated by the Rev. R. Potter. 3 vols. 16mo, h

✓1730 EURIPIDES.
mor. marble edges, Portrait,

London, 18

1731*FARQUHAR, GEORGE, The Works of. 2 vols. 12mo, calf,

Dublin, 17

1732*FARQUHAR, GEORGE, The Twin Rivals. A Comedy. 4to, half co London, 17

1733*FOOTE's Vindication of a Right in the Public to a one shilli Gallery. John Kemble's copy. See manuscript note. 8t London, 179

paper,

1734 FORD, JOHN. Dramatic Works. With Notes, critical and e planatory by W. Gifford, Esq., to which are added Fame Memorial, and Verses to the memory of Ben Jonso 2 vols. 8vo, half calf,

Scarce. Clean, good copy.

London, 182

Works. Edited by the Rev. Alexander Dyce

1735 FORD, JOHN.

3 vols. crown 8vo, large paper,

Already out of print and scarce,

London, 186

1736 Four Old Plays, Three Interludes; Thersytes Jack Jugler and Heywoods Pardoner and Frere: and Jocasta, a Tragedy by Gascoigne and Kinwellmarsh, with an introduction and notes (By Prof. Francis James Child.) 8vo, half morocco, gilt,

Cambridge, 1848

1737*GARRICK, DAVID. Dramatic Works. 3 vols. 12mo, half calf,

London, 1848

1738*GILLILAND, THOMAS. Dramatic Mirror. 2 vols. 12mo, calf,

London, 1808

1739 GOFF, THOMAS. Three Excellent Tragoedies, viz., The Raging Turk, or Bajazet the Second. The Courageous Turk, or Amurath the First. And The Tragoedie of Orestes. 16mo, old calf, neat,

London, 1656

8vo,

1740 GOSSON, STEPHEN. The School of Abuse; containing a pleasant invective against Poets, Pipers, Players, Jesters, etc. With an Introduction regarding the Author and his Works. London, Shak. Soc., 1841 The Tragedian; an Essay on the Histrionic Genius of Junius Brutus Booth. 16mo, Portrait,

1741 GOULD, T. H.

New York, 1868

1742 GREENE, ROBERT, The Dramatic Works of. To which are added his Poems. With some account of the Author, and Notes. By the Rev. Alexander Dyce, B. A. 2 vols. post 8vo, uncut,

London, Pickering, 1831.

1743 Green Room, Secret History of. Containing Authentic and Entertaining Memoirs of the Actors and Actresses in the three Theatres Royal. 2 vols. 12mo, half calf, London, 1792 1744 HALLIWELL, J. O. A Dictionary of Old English Plays, existing either in print or manuscript, from the earliest times to the close of the seventeenth century. 8vo, London, 1840

1745 HAWKINS, T. The Origin of the English Drama, illustrated in its various species, viz., Mystery, Morality, Tragedy, and Comedy, by specimens from our earliest writers, with notes. 3 vols. sm. 8vo, calf, neat, Oxford, 1773

1746 HAYWOOD and ROWLEY. Fortune by Land and Sea. A Tragicomedy. As it was acted with great applause by the Queen's Servants. London, N. D.

16mo,

J. Mitford's autograph and notes.

1747 HEAVYSEGE, CHARLES. Saul; a Drama, in three parts. A new and revised edition. 8vo,

Boston, 1869

1748*Hedelin, Francis. Whole Art of the Stage. 4to, London, 1700

Printed

From 1591 to 1609.
preserved at Dulwich College,

1749 HENSLOWE, PHILIP, The Diary of.
from the original manuscript
edited by J. Payne Collier. 8vo,

London (Shak. Soc.), 1845

1750 HERRICK, ROBERT. Hesperides, or the Works both Humane and Divine of. Uncut, fcap. 8vo, 2 vols.

Portrait,
London, Pickering, 1846

1751 HEYWOOD, THOMAS. King Edward IV., 1st and 2nd Parts; The Fair Maid of the Exchange; Fortune by Land and Sea; The Fair Maid of the West, 1st and 2nd Parts; The Loyal Subject; A Woman Killed with Kindness. Edited by Barron Field and J. P. Collier. 8vo, half calf,

London (Shak. Soc.) 1842-50

1752 HEYWOOD, THOMAS. The First and Second Parts of King IV. Histories. Reprinted from the unique black let edition of 1600, collated with one other in black let with those of 1619 and 1620, with an introduction an by Barron Field. 8vo, polished calf, gilt,

London (Shak. Soc

Mitford's copy with his autograph.

1753 Iacke Drum's Entertainment; or the Comedie of Pasq Katherine. As it has been sundry times plaide Children of Powles. 4to, half blue calf, interleaved,

Scarce.

1754*Ignoramus Comedia. 12mo,

Londo

Londo

1755 INGEBLY, C. M. Some account of an Italian Miracle the XVI century, on the Legend of St. Cecilia. 8vo, u

Presentation copy.

1756 JEFFERSON, The Youth of. 8vo,

I

New York

1757 JONSON, BEN., The Workes of. 2 vols. folio, old calf,

London, 16

Jonson's own edition. See mem. of slight imperfection.

1758 JONSON, BEN. Works collated with all the former edition corrected, with Notes Explanatory and Critical, by Whalley. 7 vols. 8vo, old calf, neat,

London,

1759 JONSON, BEN. The Works of, with Notes Critical and Exp tory, and a Biographical Memoir, by W. Gifford, Es vols. 8vo, calf, marbled edges, large paper,

Large paper copies are very scarce.
Newspaper slip inserted.

London,

Mitford's memoranda c

1760*JORDAN, MRS., Life by J. Boaden. 2 vols. 8vo, half calf,

Additional portraits inserted.

London,

1761 KEAN, EDMUND, The Life of. 2 vols. 12mo, boards, uncut. Por London,

1762 KIRKMAN, Francis. Nichomede, a Tragi-Comedy, transla

4to, uncut,

London,

1763 KILLIGREW, THO. The Prisoners and Claracilla, Two Tra Comedies. 16mo, calf, neat, London, 1

1764 KNOWLES, JAMES SHERIDAN. The Dramatic Works of. 2

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1766 LANGBAINE, GERARD. An account of the English Dramatic Poets. 16mo, half morocco, red edges, fine copy, Oxford. 1691

1767 LAOU-SENG-URH; or, "An heir in his old age." A Chinese Drama' Half calf, 16mo, London, 1817 1768 LAYA LEON. Les Jeunes Gens, comedie en trois actes' en prose.

12mo,

Paris, 1855

1769*LEWES, CHARLES LEE. Memoirs. 4 vols. in two, half calf,

London 1805 1770 LILLY, JOHN. The Dramatic Works of. (The Euphuist). With notes and some account of his life and Writings, by F. W. Fairholt. 2 vols., half blue morocco, gilt, by Matthews. Large Paper, London, 1858

1771 Lingua; or, The Combat of the Tongue and the Five Senses for Superiority. A pleasant comedy. 4to, half old caif,

London, ?

Probably first edit. printed. See note by J. O. Halliwell, and supplementary note to Mr. Grant White's edition of "All's Well that Ends Well." Act IV. Sec. 2.

1772*LODGE, THOMAS. A Defence of Poetry, Music and the Stage London, 1853

Plays. 8vo, cloth,

1773 LOGAN, OLIVE. Apropos of Women and Theatres, with a paper or two on Parisian Topics. 16mo,

With Letter and Autograph of Author..

1774*MACKLIN, CHARLES. Memoirs, by J. J. Kirkman.

New York, 1869

2 vols., 8vo,
London, 1799

1775*MAFFEI, SCIPIO. Degli Amfiteatri, etc. 1 vol., 12mo, calf,

1776*MAFFEL, SCIPIO. History of Ampitheatres at lated by Alex. Gordon. 1 vol. 8vo, half calf, 1777*MANNING. The Generous Choice. A Comedy.

1778 MARLOWE, CHRISTOPHER.

Verona.

Verona, 1728
Trans-

London, 1700

4to,

London, 1730

Works, with Notes and some Account
of his Life and Writings by Rev. A. Dyce, 3 vols., 8vo, half
mor., gilt edges, by Matthews,
London, Pickering, 1850

1779 MARSTON, JOHN. The Works of, reprinted from the orignal editions, with notes, and some account of his life and writings, by J. O. Halliwell. 16mo, 3 vols., uncut, London, 1856

1780 Sir Martin Mar-all, or the Feigned Innocence; a Comedy. 4to London, 1668

uncut,

1781*MASON, J. MONK. Comments on Beaumont and Fletcher. 1 vol.,

8vo,

London, 1798

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1782*MASSINGER, PHILIP. The Plays of. With Notes, Critical planatory, by W. Gifford. Portrait. 4 vols., 8vo, brig

Londo 1783*MATTHEWS, CHARLES. Life and Correspondence of Charl thews, by Edmund Yale. 12mo, cloth, Londo

1784*MATTHEWS, MRS, Anecdotes of Actors. 8vo, half calf,

Londo

1785 MEILHAC, HENRI AND L. HALEVY. Le Train de minuit.

1

Pari

1786 MEILHAC, HENRI AND L. HALEYY. La Vie Parisienne, musi Jaques Offenbach. Tenth edition. 16mo,

Pari 1787 Metamorphoses of Melpomene and Thalia, or Dramatic C ters of the French and Italian Comedies. 4to, calf. and elegantly executed portraits in character,

L

1788 MIDDLETON, THOMAS, and ROWLEY, W. The Changeling uncut, London 1789*MIDDLETON, EDDA. Sappho. A Tragedy, in Five Acts.

8vo, cloth, New York 1790 MIDDLETON, THOMAS. The Works of. Now first collected some account of the author, and notes, by the Rev. Dyce. 5 vols. 8vo, beautifully bound in half blue mor gilt edges, by Matthews. Portrait,

London

1791*Mirror of Taste. Three odd volumes filled with interestin matic matter, perfected in itself. Portraits. 8vo,

Philadelphia,

1792 MOLIÉRE, JEAN BAPTISTE POQUELIN DE. Les Œuvres de Mo Moliére. 5 vols. 12mo, exquisitely bound in crim. crushed mor., by Capé, Amsterdam, chez Jacques le Jeune, 10 A beautiful tall copy of this rare edition, 4 inches, 10 lines in h and all the plays dated 1674 or 1675.

1793 MOLIERE, ŒUVRES DE. Avec des remarques grammaticales avertissements, et des Observations sur chaque piéce, pa Bret. 6 vols. 8vo, old French calf, gilt, edges marbled gilt, beautifully illustrated with line engravings,

Paris,

Edition de luxe. Very attractive old copy. It was formerly th perty of Dr. John Mason, and of Laughton Osborne, and has their graphs.

1794 Moralite des Blasphemateurs de Dieu, à dix-sept personn Narrow fol., crim. levant mor.,

1795 Moralite de Mundus, Caro,et Demonia,à cinq personnages. F des deux Savavetiers, à trois personnages. Narrow fol. c

levant mor.

1796 Moralite de la Vendition de Joseph, à quarante-neuf per nages. Narrow fol., crim. levant mor.

The above three works are beautifully executed in Gothic charac with woodcuts, in imitation of the rare originals. Only ninety copi

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