An edition of The British theatre (1808)

The British theatre

or, A collection of plays which are acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...

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An edition of The British theatre (1808)

The British theatre

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Table of Contents

v.1. Comedy of errors, Romeo and Juliette, Hamlet, King John, King Richard III; by William Shakespeare. - v.2. King Henry IV, first part, King Henry IV, second part, Merchant of Venice, King Henry V, Much ado about nothing; by William Shakespeare. - v.3. As you like it, Merry wives of Windsor, King Henry VIII, Measure for measure, Winter's tale; by William Shakespeare. - v.4. King Lear, Cymbeline. Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra; by William Shakespeare. - v.5. Coriolanus, Othello, Tempest, Twelfth night; by William Shakespeare. Every man in his humour, by Ben Johnson. - v.6. Rule a wife and have a wife, The chances; by J. Fletcher. New way to pay old debts, by P. Massinger. Alexander the Great, by N. Lee. All for love, by J. Dryden. - v.7. Isabella, Oroonoko; by T. Southern. Distressed mother, by J.B. Racine. Zara, by Voltaire. Gustavus Vasa, by H. Brooke. - v.8. The constant couple, The inconstant, The recruiting officer, The beaux stratagem; by G. Farguhar. Cato, by Addison. - v.9. Provoked wife, Provoked husband; by J. Vanbrugh. Love makes a man, She wou'd and she wou'd not, Careless husband; by G. Cibber. - v.10. Tamerlane, Fair penitent, Jane Shore, Lady Jane Grey; by N. Rowe. Seige of Damascus, by J. Hughes. - v.11. The busy body, The wonder! Bold stroke for a wife; by Susanna Centlivre. George Barnwell, Fatal cariosity; by G. Lillo. - v.12. The orphan, Venice preserved; by T. Otway. The conscious lovers, by R. Steele. The rvenge, by E. Young. Beggar's
v.13. Love for love, Mourning bride; by W. Congreve. Mahomet, by Voltaire. Tancred and Sigismunda, by J. Thomson. Suspicious husband, by R. Hoadly. - v.14. Man of the world, by C. Macklin. The foundling, The gamester; by E. Moore. The Roman father, by W. Whitehead. Edward the Black Prince, by W. Shirley. - v.15. Barbarossa, by J. Brown. Way to keep him, All in the wrong, Grecian daughter, know your own mind; by A. Murphy. - v.16. The country girl, by W. Wycherley. Jealous wife, Clandestine marriage; by G. Colman. Countess of Salisbury, by H. Hartson. Douglas, by J. Home. - v.17. Goodnatured man; She stoops to conguer; by O. Goldsmith. Love in a village, Maid of the mill, Lionel and Clarissa; by I. Bickerstaffe. - v.18. The brothers, West Indian, The Jew, First love, Wheel of fortune; by R. Cumberland. - v.19. Earl of Warwick, by T. Francklin. The rivals, The duenner; by Sheridan. Belle's stratagem, Bold Stroke for a husband; by Hannah Coweley. - v.20. The dramatist, by F. Reynold. Count of Narbonne, by R. Jephson. Inkle and Yarico, Battle of Hexham, Surrender fo Calais; by G. Colman. - v.21. The mountaineers, The iron chest, The heir at law, John Bull, Poor gentleman; by G. Colman. - v.22. Castle of Andalusia, Fontainbleau, Wild oats; by J. O'keeffe. The heiress, by J. Burgoyne. Earl of Essex, by H. Jones. -
v.23. Such things are, evey one has his fault, Wives as they were; by Elizabeth Inchbald. Lovers' vows, by A. Kotzebue. To marry or not to marry, by Elixabeth Inchbald. - v.24. Road to ruin, Deserted daughter; by T. Holcroft. The stranger, by A. Kotzebue. De Montfort, by Joanna Baillie. Point of honour, by C. Kemble. - v.25. Way to get married, Cure for the heart ache, Speed the plow, school of reform; by T. Morton. Honey moon, by J. Tobin.

Edition Notes

A collection of 125 plays, each with special t. p. and separate paging.

Damaged. Binding (31197213993592). 06/22/1999

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London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
822.O8, 822.08
Library of Congress
PR1243 .I4

The Physical Object

Pagination
25 v.
Number of pages
25

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Open Library
OL26219456M
Internet Archive
britishtheatreor00inch
LCCN
30028961
OCLC/WorldCat
368143481

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