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is added an essay on the faults of Shakspeare. By Mr. Richardson. London, 1786.

Shakspeare, 3739, D. A philosophical analysis and illustration of some of Shakspeare's remarkable characters: to which is added, an essay on the faults of Shakspeare. By W. Richardson, Esq. Philadelphia, 1788.

748, D. Essays on Shakspeare's dramatic characters of Macbeth, Hamlet, Jaques, and Imogen. By William Richardson. 4th edition. London, 1785.

5316, D. 3. Essays on Shakspeare's dramatic character of Sir John Falstaff; and on his imitation of female character. By Mr. Richardson. London, 1789.

2586, D. Macbeth and king Richard the third; an essay in an swer to remarks on some of the characters of Shakspeare. By J. P. Kemble. London, 1817.

3511, & 4662, D. The morality of Shakspeare's drama illustrated. By Mrs. Griffith. 2 vols. Dublin, 1777.

5020, O. Characters of Shakspeare's plays. By William Hazlitt. London, 1817.

Sheridan, 5499, O. The works of the late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Published by Thomas Moore. 2 vols. London, 1821. 3940, D. Pizarro; a tragedy; from the German of Kotzebue, &c. adapted to the English stage. By Sheridan. Philadelphia, 1799. 3564, D. School for scandal,-critic,-rivals,—and trip to Scarboro'. Dublin, 1792.

6962, O. 7. The real and genuine school for scandal.

6776, O. 2. The critic. By R. B. Sheridan.

6957, O. 5. L'Ecole du scandale; ou, les Mœurs du Jour: comédie. Traduit de l'Anglois de Sheridan. Par M. Bunel Delille. A Londres, 1789.

3568, 3. & 4810, D. 5. St. Patrick's day. A play. By Mr. Sheridan. Dublin, 1789.

4821, D. 1. The duenna; an opera. By R. B. Sheridan. New York, 1806.

Shirley, 9050, O.

The dramatic works and poems of James Shirley, now first collected; with notes by the late William Gifford, Esq. 6 vols. London, 1833.

6886, O. 4. The royal master. By James Shirley, Gent. 6886, O. 6. The maid's revenge. By James Shirley, Gent. Siddons, 4785, 2. & 4817, D. 8. The Sicilian romance. An opera. By H. Sid

dons. Dublin, 1794.

Smith, 2497, O. J. Edwin and Angelina; or, the banditti.

acts. By E. H. Smith. New York, 1797.

An opera in three

3744, D. 3. Phædra and Hippolitus. By Edmund Smith.
4794, D. 1. What is she? A comedy. By Charlotte Smith. Dublin,

1799.

Smollett, 3942, D. 10. The reprisal. By Smollett.

Sotheby, 4639, O. Tragedies. By Wm. Sotheby, Esq. London, 1814. Southern, 3940, D. 7. Oroonoko. A tragedy. By Southern. Dublin, 1750. Southey, 2588, D. 2. Wat Tyler, a dramatic poem. By Robert Southey. London, 1817.

5022, O. 5. A letter to William Smith, Esq. M. P. from Robert Southey, Esq. London, 1817.

St. John, 4783, D. 3. The island of St. Marguerite, an opera. By J. St. John.

Dublin, 1789.

Starke, 4823, D. 3. The tournament. A tragedy. By Mariana Starke. New York, 1803.

Steele, 3937, D. 3.

3939, D. 6.

The conscious lovers. By Steele. Edinburgh, 1774.
The tender husband. By Steele. London.
The funeral. By Steele. Edinburgh, 1776.

3941, D. 2.

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Terry, 3949, D. 1. Guy Mannering; a musical play. By Terry. New York, 1816.

Thomson, 3931, D. 1. Tancred and Sigismunda; by Thomson.

1759.

Glasgow,

3934, 1. & 4819, D. Edward and Eleonora; altered from Thomson. London, 1795.

Tobin, 3949, D. 8. The school for authors, a comedy; by Tobin. New York, 1810.

3952, D. 4. The curfew, a drama; by Tobin. New York, 1807.
6961, O. 6. The honey moon, a comedy; by John Tobin.
1805.

Tourneur, 6886, O. 1. The atheist's tragedy.
Vanbrugh, 3944, D. 4. Like master like man.

Philadelphia,

By Cyril Tourneur.
Altered from Vanbrugh.

3953, D. 5. The confederacy, a comedy; by Vanbrugh. London, 1823.

4809, D. 3. The provoked husband, a comedy; by Vanbrugh and Cibber. London.

Walpole, 6962, O. 9. The mysterious mother; a tragedy. By Horace Walpole.

Dublin, 1791.

Warwick, 1323, 0.5. Edwy, a dramatic poem. By Rev. Thomas Warwick. London, 1784.

Whitehead, 4812, D. Plays and poems. By William Whitehead, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1774.

3932, 2. & 4813, D. 1. Creusa, Queen of Athens. A tragedy. By William Whitehead. Dublin, 1762.

3947, D. 6. The Roman father, a tragedy; by Whitehead. London, 1809.

Whyncop, 3227, O. Scanderbeg, or love and liberty, a tragedy; with a list of all the dramatic authors and dramatic pieces ever published in the English language, to the year 1747. By Thomas Whyncop. London, 1747. P.

Williamson, 8630, O. 2. Preservation, a play; by J. B. Williamson. Charleston, 1800.

Winstanley, 8614, O. 1. The hypocrite unmasked, a comedy. By W. Winstanley. New York, 1801.

Wright, 3932, D. 6. Altorf, a tragedy; by Frances Wright. Philadelphia, 1819. Wycherley, 2183, Q. 7. Love in a wood; or, St. James's Park; a comedy. By Mr. Wycherley. London, 1694.

3936, D. 4. The country girl; altered from Wycherley, by Garrick. London, 1790.

3941, D. 3. Plays by Wycherley. wife. Gentleman dancing master. Young, 3932, 3. & 4796, D. 4. The revenge. don.

The plain dealer.
The country
Love in a wood. Dublin, 1775.
A tragedy. By E. Young. Lon-

A tragedy.

By Dr. Young.
London, 1685.

London, 1777.
P.

4813, D. 3. The brothers. 1238, Q. 2. The rampant alderman, a farce. 1525, O. 2.& 1252, D. The disappointment, or the force of credulity, à new American comic opera. By Andrew Barton. New York, 1767.

1573, O. 6. The battle of Bunker's hill, a dramatic piece; with a military song. Philadelphia, 1776.

3536, O. 2. The mistakes; or, the happy resentment, a comedy. London, 1758. P.

6649, 0. A collection and selection of English prologues and epilogues; commencing with Shakspeare and concluding with Garrick. 4 vols. London, 1779. M.

6886, O. 5. Poor Covent garden; or, a scene rehearsed.

6941, O. 8. The politicians; a dramatic piece. By a citizen of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1798.

1573, 8. 1978, 2. & 6962, O. 4.

nigh head quarters, at Amboyne.

The group, a farce: as lately acted, &c. &c.
Philadelphia, 1775.

1573, 7. 3743, 7. & 8609, O. 2. The fall of British tyranny; or, American liberty triumphant. A tragi-comedy. Philadelphia, 1776. 8609, O. 5. The patriot, a comedy. Philadelphia.

871, D. 1. The dragon of Wantley, a burlesque opera.

1252, D.

London.

The disappointment; or the force of credulity. A new comic opera. 2d edit. Philadelphia, 1796. Gift of Francis Shallus.

1076, & 3433, D. A collection of the most esteemed farces and entertainments performed on the British stage. 6 vols. Edinburgh, 1792.

3505, D. A collection of much esteemed dramatic pieces, as performed at the theatres royal, Drury lane, and Covent garden. 2 vols. London, 1795. 3942, D. 6. The ghost.

3952, D. 5.

4788, D. 2.

4791, D. 3.

The orphan of Prague; a new drama.

Philadelphia, 1808. The English tavern at Berlin, a comedy. Dublin, 1790. The sword of peace, a comedy. Dublin, 1789. 4793, D. 4. Cross partners, a comedy. By a lady. Dublin, 1791. 4793, D. 5. The family party, a comic piece. Dublin, 1789. 4800, D. 3. The governess, an opera. Cinderella, a pantomime.

4800, D. 5.

4808, D. 6.

4809, D. 2.

Dublin, 1788.
Philadelphia, 1806.

Don Juan, a pantomimic ballet. Philadelphia, 1792.
An hour before marriage, a farce. Dublin, 1772.

4818, D. 1. Buthred, a tragedy. Dublin, 1779.

4980, D. The beauties of the English stage: digested under proper heads. 2 vols. London, 1756.

FRENCH, ITALIAN, GERMAN, &c. AND TRANSLATIONS. Alfieri, 2407, D.

The tragedies of Vittorio Alfieri, translated from the Italian, by Charles Lloyd. 3 vols. London, 1815.

2275, Q. 2. Filippo tragedie di Vittorio Alfieri, da Asti. Venezia,

1796.

Algarotti, 6969, O. 6. Ifigenia in Aulide; a serious comedy. Italian and Eng

lish. Algarotti. London, 1789.

Beaumarchais, 5583, D. Oeuvres Choisies de Beaumarchais. Tom. 3. A Paris, 1822.

1595, 2. & 6957, O. 3. Le Barbier de Seville, comedie. Par M. de Beaumarchais.

A Paris, 1777.

6957, O. 4. La folle journée; ou, le mariage de Figaro, comedie. Par M. de Beaumarchais. A Paris, 1785.

Beaunoir, 6317 O. 5. Fanfan et Colas, ou les freres de lait, comédie. Par Madame de Beaunoir. A Paris, 1784. Gift of George Fox, Esq. Belloy, 6957, O. 1. Gaston et Baiard, tragédie. Par De Belloy. A Paris, 1785. 6957, O. 2. Le siége de Calais, tragédie. Par De Belloy. A Paris,

1765.

Bouilly, 3940, D.

Deaf and dumb; an historical drama, from the French of M. Bouilly. Dublin, 1801.

Bretzner, 5229, D. De physionomie of Karel en Sophia, Tooneelspel, naar het Hoogduitsch, van C. F. Bretzner. Te Amsterdam, 1780.

Brueys, 3883, D. Comédies. 1. Le muet, par Brueys. 2. L'Avocat Patelin,

par Brueys.

Cailhava, 6959, O. 1. Le Depit Amoureux, retabli en cinq actes. Hommage a Moliere, par Cailhava. A Paris, 1801.

Cálidás, 604, Q. & 1663, D. Sacontalá; or, the fatal ring, an Indian drama. By Cálidás. Translated from the original Sanscrit and Prácrit. London, 1790.

Corneille, 3633, O. Le theatre de P. Corneille. II. Partie. Paris, 1660. P.
3813, D. Chefs d'Euvre de P. Corneille. A Paris, 1813.
Davis, 8704, O. The fortunate union, a Chinese romance, translated from the
Chinese original; to which is added, a Chinese tragedy. By John
Francis Davis. London, 1829.

Diderot, 3290, O. Le pere de famille, comédie en cinq actes, et en prose, avec un discours sur la poésie dramatique. Par M. Diderot. Amsterdam, 1758. P.

Dunlap, 3934, D. 3. Abaellino; from the German. Translated by Dunlap. New

York, 1802.

Eglantine, d', 6959, O. 2. Le Philinte de Moliere ou la suite du misanthrope, comedie. Par P. F. N. Fabre d'Eglantine. A Paris, 1791. Fagan, 3883, D. 3. L'Etourderie, par Fagan. 4. Les originaux, par Fagan. Florian, 3801, D. Théatre Italien de M. de Florian. Les six nouvelles de M. de Florian. Melanges de poésie et de littérature, par M. de Florian. 4 tom. A Paris, 1784.

Genlis, 1036, D. Théatre de société par l'auteur du théatre à l'usage des jeunes personnes. Par Mad. de Genlis. 2 tomes. A Mæstricht, 1782.

3948, 8. & 4823, D. 6. The child of nature, a drama. By Mad, de Genlis. New York, 1806.

1034, D. Théatre à l'usage des jeunes personnes. Par Madame la Comtesse de Genlis. 4 tomes. A Paris, 1784.

Ghirardi, 1746, D. La Leonida, comedia di M. Boneto Ghirardi. Venetia, 1585. P.

Goethe, 2027, Q. Faustus, from the German of Goethe, embellished with Retsch's series of twenty-seven outlines illustrative of the tragedy; engraved by Henry Moses. 3d edit. With a portrait of the author. London, 1824.

8956, O.

Faustus: from the German of Goethe. London, 1821. 4803, D. 1. Gortz of Berlingen. A drama. From the German of Goethe. Dublin, 1799.

Goldoni, 1607, D. Commedie scelte di Carlo Goldoni. 3 vols. Londra, 1777. P.

6566, O. Pamela, a comedy. The father of a family, a comedy. By Charles Goldoni. In Italian and English. London, 1756-1757. M. Guarini, 710, D. Guarini's faithful shepherd, a dramatic pastoral. Translated into English from the Pastor Fido, by William Grove. 2d edit. London, 1783,

1302, Q. B. Guarini il pastor fido, tragi-comedia pastorale. In Venetia, 1605.

P.

3927, D. Il pastor fido, tragi-comedia pastorale di Gio. Batt. Guarini. In Londra, 1810.

1286, Q. Baptista Guarini il pastor fido, or the faithful shepherd, a pastorall written in Italian. London, 1647. P.

Harleville, 6958, O. 1. Le vieux celibataire, comedie. Par M. Collin-Harleville.

A Paris, 1806.

Julien, 8980, O. Oriental translations. Hoei-Lam-Ki, ou L'histoire du cercle de craie, drame en prose et en vers, traduit du Chinois; par S. Julien. London, 1832.

Kotzebue, 8609, O. 1. La Peyrouse: a comedy. By A. Von Kotzebue. New

York, 1800.

Kotzebue, 8614, O. 4. Lover's vows, a comedy. By A. Von Kotzebue.
more, 1802.

8630, O. 4. Abbe de l'Epee, a drama. By A. Von Kotzebue.
York, 1801.

Balti

New

3937, D. 6. The Count of Burgundy; a tale. By Kotzebue. Dublin, 1799.

3938, 2. & 4783, D. 1. The reconciliation, a comedy. By A. Von Kotzebue. Dublin, 1800.

Dublin, 1799.
Dublin, 1799.

4803, D. 2. Count Benyowsky. By Kotzebue,
4804, D. 1. Pizarro, a tragedy. By Kotzebue.
3937, 4. & 4808, D. 3. The stranger, a drama. By A. Von Kotzebue.
Philadelphia, 1801.

4816, D. 1. The East Indian, a comedy. By A. Von Kotzebue. Dub-
lin, 1800.

4816, D. 2. Adelaide of Walfingen, a tragedy. By Kotzebue. Dublin, 1799.

4930, D. The constant lover; or, William and Jeannette, a tale, from the German of A. Von Kotzebue. New York, 1801.

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Legouvé, 6959, O. 3. La Mort de Henri Quatre; tragedie. Par Gabriel Legouvé. A Paris, 1806.

6959, O. 4. Etéocle; tragedie. Par G. Legouvé. A Paris, 1801. Lessing, 7910, O. 3. Emilia Galotti, a play. Translated from the German of G. E. Lessing. Philadelphia, 1810.

Lormian, 6958. O. 3. Omasis, ou Joseph en Egypte, tragedie; par M. Baour
Lormian. A Paris, 1807.

Metastasio, 2763, O. 604, & 1462, D.. The dramas and other poems of the
Lon-
Abbé Pietro Metastasio. Translated by John Hoole. 3 vols.
don, 1800. P.

4785, D. 5. The patriot, a tragedy, altered from Metastasio. Dublin, 1785.

Moliere, 540, D. The works of Moliere. 5 vols. Glasgow, 1751. 843, D. Les œuvres de Moliere. 4 tomes. A la Haye, 1725. 914, D. Les œuvres de M. de Moliere, ornés de figures en taille douce. 2 tomes. A Amsterdam, 1573. L. 1573, D. 1739. P.

Moliere's works, French and English. 10 vols. London,

Morancy, 2275, O. 2. Monsieur de la Crocheterie, ou la nouvelle du sept Decembre mil sept cent quatre vingt-dix, comédie en un acte et en prose, evec un divertisement, par M. Alexandre Morancy. Cape Français, 1791. Gift of the Author.

Palissot, 6317, O. 2. Les Philosophes, comédie, par M. Palissot. A Paris, 1782. Gift of George Fox, Esq.

Pellico, 9098, O. 2. Euphemio of Messina; a tragedy, from the Italian of Silvio Pellico. New York, 1834.

Picard, 6958, O. 4. Le collatéral; ou, la diligence à Joigny: comédie.

B. Picard. 6958, O. 5. 1806.

A Paris, 1806.

Par L.

Les filles à marier: comédie. Par L. B. Picard. A Paris,

6958, O. 6. Le musard; ou, comme le temps passe: comédie. Par L.

B. Picard.

A Paris, 1807.

6958, O. 7.
1806.

La petite ville: comédie. Par L. B. Picard.

A Paris,

A Paris,

6960, O. 1. Les provinciaux: comédie. Par L. B. Picard.
1802.

6960, O. 2. Le Vieux comédien: comédie. Par L. B. Picard. A Paris,
1803.

6960, O. 3. Duhautcours; ou, le contrat d'union: comédie. Par L. B. Picard. A Paris, 1801.

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