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| Author: | Robert Dodsley |
| Category: | Man And Woman [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | London, Printed by J. Nichols for J. Dodsley |
| Release Date: | 01 Jan 1780 |
| Pages: | 531 |
| File Size: | 15.52 MB |
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| Rank: | 878,632 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
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The Author Book A Select Collection Of Old Plays and the author of 79 another books.
Dodsley, Robert, 1703-1764
Book digitized by Google from the library of the University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
12 volumes : 19 cm
"Additional notes" to the plays: v. 12, p. 371-436
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v. 1. Prefaces. God's promises, by J. Bale. The four P's, by J. Heywood. Ferrex and Porrex, by T. Sackville, Lord Buckhurst, and T. Norton. Damon and Pithias, by R. Edwards. New custom.--v. 2. Gammer Gurton's needle. Alexander and Campaspe, by J. Lyly. Tancred and Gismunda, by R. Wilmot. Cornelia, by T. Kyd. Edward the second, by C. Marlow.--v. 3. George A. Greene, the pinner of Wakefield. The first part of Jeronymo. The Spanish tragedy, by T. Kyd. The honest whore, pts. 1-2, by T. Dekker.--v. 4. The mal-content, by J. Marston. All fools, by G. Chapman. Eastward hoe, by G. Chapman, B. Jonson, J. Marston. The revenger's tragedy, by C. Tourner. The dumb knight, by L. Machin.--v. 5. The miseries of inforced marriage, by G. Wilkins. Lingua, by A. Brewer. The merry devil of Edmonton. A mad world my masters, by T. Middleton. Ram alley, or, Merry tricks, by L. Barry.--v. 6. The roaring girl, or Moll Cutpurse, by T. Middleton and T. Dekker. The widow's tears, by G. Chapman. The white devil, or Vittoria Corombona, by J. Webster. The hog hath lost his pearl, by R. Tailor. The four prentises of London, by T. Heywood.--v. 7. Green's tu quoque, or the city gallant, by J. Cooke. Albumazur, by T. Tomkis. A woman kill'd with kindness, by T. Heywood. A match at midnight, by W. Rowley. Fuimus troes, the true trojans, by J. Fisher.--v. 8. 'Tis pity she's a whore, by J. Ford. The heir, by T. May. The bird in a cage, by J
Shirley. The Jew of Malta, by C. Marlow. The wits, by Sir. W. Davenant.--v. 9. The gamester, by J. Shirley. Microcosmus, by T. Nabbes. The muses looking-glass, by T. Randolph. The city match, by J. Maine. The queen of Arragon, by W. Habington.--v. 10. The antiquary, by S. Marmion. The goblins, by Sir J. Suckling, the ordinary, by W. Cartwright. The jovial crew, or the merry beggars, by R. Broome. The old couple, by T. May.--v. 11. Andromana, or the merchant's wife, by J. Shirley. The mayor of Quinborough, by T. Middleton. Grim, the collier of Croydon. The city night-cap, by R. Davenport. The parson's wedding, by T. Killegrew.--v. 12. The adventures of five hours, by Sir S. Tuke. Elvira, by G. Digby, earl of Bristol. The widow, by B. Jonson, J. Fletcher, and T. Middleton. Chichevache and Bycorne. Historia histrionica, an historical account of the English stage, additional notes. Index
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