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Aristophanes, 5594, O. The comedies of Aristophanes. By Thomas Mitchell. 2 vols. London, 1822, and Philadelphia.

3119, O. 4. Plutus, the god of riches, a comedy. Translated from the original Greek of Aristophanes. By Henry Fielding. London, 1742. P.

2663, O. 4. The clouds of Aristophanes. Translated by Richard Cumberland. London, 1786.

1469, D. 3. The clouds, a comedy. Translated from the Greek of Aristophanes. With notes. By James White. London, 1759. P. Brumoy, 1982, Q. The Greek theatre of father Brumoy. Translated by Mrs. Charlotte Lennox. 3 vols. London, 1759. M.

Euripides, 452, & 805, F. Josua Barnes Euripidis Tragædiæ, Græcè et Latinè. Cantabrigiæ, 1694. P.

3354, O. Thomæ Morell Euripidis, Hecuba, Orestes et Phonissæ. Græcè et Latinè. Tomi II. Londini, 1748.

P.

807, Q. Euripides Hyppolitus coronatus per Franciscum Henricum Egerton. Oxonii, 1796. Gift of the editor.

2005, Q. 7. Numbers IX. X. XI. XII. XIII. of Addenda and Corrigenda to the edition of the Hippolytus Stephanéphoros of Euripides. By the Hon. F. H. Egerton, &c. &c. Paris, 1821.

354, & 796, Q. The tragedies of Euripides. Translated by Richard Potter. 2 vols. London, 1781. No. 796, Gift of James B. Taylor. 1112, Q. & 6682, O. The same. 2 vols. London, 1814. P.

3104, O. Euripides' select tragedies selected from the original Greek. London, 1780. P.

3207, O. Illustrations of Euripides on the Ion, and the Baccha. By Richard Paul Joddrell. 2 vols. London, 1781. P.

3089, O. A translation of nineteen tragedies and fragments of Euripides. By Michael Woodhull. 4 vols. London, 1782. P. Grotius, 516, Q. Excerpta ex tragoedias et comœdiis Græcis emendata, et Latinis versibus reddita, ab Hugone Grotio. Græcè et Latinè. Parisiis, 1626. L.

Menander, 1702, O. Menandri et Philemonis reliquiæ quot-quot reperiri potuerunt; Græcè et Latinè, cum notis Hugonis Grotii et Joannis Clerici. Amstelodami, 1709. L.

Plautus, 376, O. Plauti comœdiæ, cum notis Gronovii et aliorum. Tomi II. Amsterdami, 1684.

3455, O. Plautus's comedies, Amphitryon, Epidicus, et Rudens, made English, with critical notes and remarks upon each play. London, 1694. P.

933, D. M. Accii Plauti comœdiæ superstites XX. Amstelodami, 1629. L.

3106, O.

Comedies of Plautus translated into familiar blank verse. By Bonnell Thornton. 4 vols. London, 1767.

Ruggle, 3147, O. Georgii Ruggle Ignoramus; comedia, &c. cum notis historicis et criticis. Londini, 1787. P.

1793, D. Exemplar aliud. Editio tertia. Londini, 1658. P.

Seneca, 1646, O. Annæi Senecæ tragedia cum notis Antonii Thysii. Lugduni Batavorum, 1651. L.

981, D. Lucii Annæi Senecæ tragœdiæ. Ex officina Plautiniana,

1601. L.

3469, O. Tragedies. By L. Annæus Seneca. Translated into English verse, with annotations, by Sir Edward Sherburne. London, 1702. P.

Sophocles, 534, Q. Sophoclis tragœdiæ septem, una cum omnibus Græcis scholiis et Latina Viti Winsemii interpretatione. Excudebat Paulus Stephanus. 1603. L.

Sophocles, 1680, O. Sophoclis tragœdiæ septem cum omnibus Græcis scholiis.
Cantabrigiæ, 1669. L.

3432, O. Thomæ Johnson Sophoclis tragediæ septem tribus volu-
minibus comprehensæ, Græcè et Latinè. Tomi III. Londini, 1746. P.
6805, O. The tragedies of Sophocles, from the Greek. By Thomas
Francklin, D. D. &c. With a dissertation on ancient Greek tragedy,
and a plan of the construction of the Greek theatre. London, 1793.
47, Q. 3345, O. & 4665, D. The same. London, 1759, 1766. P.
Dublin, 1761.

3124, O. 3. dippus, king of Thebes; a tragedy from the Greek of
Sophocles; translated into prose; with notes, critical and explanatory.
By George S. Clarke. Oxford, 1790. P. ·

5908, O. 1. The king Edipus, of Sophocles, literally translated into English prose. By T. W. C. Edwards. London, 1823.

5926, O. The tragedies of Sophocles, translated into English verse. By the Rev. Thomas Dale. 2 vols. London, 1824.

Stubbe, 1069, D. 2. Fraus honesta; comœdia, auct. M. Stubbe, olim Cantabrig. acta in coll. Trin. Londini, 1632. - Gift of Joseph Parker Norris. Terence, 713, F. Pub. Terentii cómœdiæ, nunc primum Italicis versibus redditæ. Urbini, 1736. P.

1699, O. Publii Terentii comœdiæ sex, Ælii Donati commentarius, cum selectis Guieti et variorum notis. Lugduni Batavorum, 1662. L. 915, D. Publii Terentii comœdiæ sex. Londini, 1713.

L.

954, D. Publii Terentii comœdiæ. Cantabrigiæ, 1701. L.

3583, O. Publii Terentii, comedia sex; post optimas editiones emendata; accedunt Ælii Donati commentarius integer, &c. Lugd. Batavorum, 1644. P.

1708, O. M. Terentii omnia quæ extant cum notis Josephi Scaligeri et aliorum. His accedunt tabulæ naufragii seu fragmenta ejusdem. Durdrechti, 1619. L.

3646, O. Terence's plays, in English, with the Latin text. London, 1641. P.

1752, D. Terence's comedies made English, with his life, and some remarks at the end, by Lawrence Echard. 7th edit. London, 1729. P.

P.

3340, O. & 3611, D. Terence's comedies, translated into English
prose. By S. Patrick, LL. D., together with the original Latin. 2d
edit. 2 vols. in one. London, 1750, Dublin, 1766.
4836, D. Terence's comedies, translated into English, with notes, and
a dissertation on the life and writings of Terence, by Thomas Cooke.
2 vols. London, 1755.

65, O. The comedies of Terence; with plates. Translated into blank
verse, by George Colman. 2d edit. 2 vols. London, 1768.

3347, O. & 3611, D. The same. Dublin, 1766. P.

3713, D. 2.

Select comedies of Terence, translated by G. Colman. Philadelphia, 1822.

1069, D. 1. Pedantius, commedia, olim. Cantab. acta in Coll. Trin. Londini, 1631.

ENGLISH.

Addison, 6962, O. 3. 3931, 4796, 3. & 4818, D. 4. Cato, a tragedy, by J. Addison. Dublin, 1750, Boston.

Allingham, 4795, D. 5. The weathercock, a farce, by J. T. Allingham. Dub

Allingham, 4821, D. 4. Hearts of oak, a comedy, by J. T. Allingham. Alexandria, 1804.

4821, D. 6. The marriage promise, a comedy, by J. T. Allingham. New York, 1804.

Arne, 3946, D. 9. Thomas and Sally, by Arne. Belfast, 1766.

4800, D. 4. The guardian outwitted; an opera, by Dr. Arne. Dublin, 1765.

4808, D. 1. Artaxerxes, an opera, by Dr. Arne. Dublin, 1766.

Arnold, 7910, O. 8. Man and wife, a comedy, by S. J. Arnold. Philadelphia, 1810.

4817, D. 1. The shipwreck, an opera, by S. J. Arnold. New York, 1805.

Atkinson, 4794, D. 3. A match for a widow, an opera. By Joseph Atkinson. Dublin, 1788.

4805, D. 5. Tit for tat, a comedy. By Joseph Atkinson. Dublin, 1788.

Baillie, 3697, O.

Miscellaneous plays. By Joanna Baillie. London, 1804. 4416, O. 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, by Joanna Baillie. 3 vols. London, 1812. 3951, D. 4. The tryal. By Joanna Baillie. 3934, D. 5. The family 2140, 2. & 3951, D. 3.

legend.

By Miss Baillie. New York, 1810. The election; by Joanna Baillie.

2140, D. 3. Basil, and the trial; by Miss Baillie.

With notes.

By

Beaumont, 562, O. The works of Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher; collated with all the former editions, and corrected, Messrs. Theobald, Seward, and Simpson. 10 vols. London, 1750. 758, F. Fifty comedies and tragedies. By Beaumont and Fletcher. London, 1679. P.

4813, D. 5. Philaster, a tragedy, by Beaumont and Fletcher. Dublin, 1763.

4820, D. 6. Wit without money, a comedy, by Beaumont and Fletcher. Dublin, 1738.

1238, Q. 3. Valentinian, a tragedy. London, 1685. P.

Bickerstaff, 3945, D. 2. Lionel and Clarissa; by Bickerstaff. Philadelphia,

1794.

3946, 10, & 4797, D. 4. The romp, a farce, by Mr. Bickerstaff. Philadelphia, 1792.

3945, 1. 3953, 2. & 4817, D. 3. The maid of the mill, an opera, by Isaac Bickerstaff. Dublin, 1780.

5479, D. 4. The recruiting sergeant, a farce. By Isaac Bickerstaff.
New York, 1824.

3946, 3. & 3953, D. 3. Love in a village. By Bickerstaff.
delphia, 1822.

3943, D. 4. The sultan.

Phila

3945, D. 3. The padlock. Boston, 1795.

Boaden, 4821, D. 5. The maid of Bristol, a play. By James Boaden. New York,

1803.

Brook, 3939, D. 7. Gustavus Vasa; a tragedy. By Brook. Philadelphia, 1791. 4797, 6. & 3948, D. 1. Rosina. By Mrs. Brooke. London, 1806. 6961, O. 2. Marion; a comic opera. By Mrs. Brooke. London, 1800. Brown, 7134, O. Sertorius, or the Roman Patriot. By D. P. Brown, Esq. Philadelphia, 1830. Gift of the author.

3932, D. 3. Barbarossa. By John Brown. Boston, 1794.

Buckingham, 3941, D. 4. The rehearsal. By the Duke of Buckingham. With a key, his life, &c. Edinburgh, 1774.

Burgess, 6961, 5. & 7910, O. 5. Riches, or the wife and brother; a play by Sir J. B. Burgess. Philadelphia, 1810.

Burgoyne, 2074, D. The dramatic and poetical works of the late general Burgoyne; to which are prefixed, memoirs of the author. 2 vols. London, 1808.

6962, O. 3. The maid of the oaks; a new dramatic entertainment. By General Burgoyne. Philadelphia, 1777.

4817, D. 6. The lord of the manor; an opera. By General Burgoyne. Philadelphia, 1790.

3950, 1. & 4784, D. 3. The heiress, a comedy. By General Burgoyne. Dublin, 1786.

Byron, 2809, D. 1. The doge of Venice; a tragedy in five acts. By Lord

Byron. Philadelphia, 1821.

3687, D.

Sardanapalus, a tragedy. The two Foscari, a tragedy. Cain,

a mystery. By Lord Byron. Boston, 1822.

5726, O. 1.
2893, D. 2.
2998, D. 2.

Werner, a tragedy. By Lord Byron. London, 1823.
The same. Philadelphia, 1823.

The deformed transformed; a drama. By the Rt. Hon.
Lord Byron. Philadelphia, 1824.
Carey, 4789, O. 3.
3942, D. 4.

Carlisle, 1050, O. don, 1801.

The dupes of fancy, a farce, by G. S. Carey. Dublin, 1792.
The contrivances. By G. S. Carey.

Tragedies and poems. By Frederick, Earl of Carlisle. Lon

Centlivre, 4814, D. 3. The wonder, a comedy. By Mrs.. Centlivre. Dublin, 1794.

3936, & 5479, D. 2. A bold stroke for a wife, a comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre. Edinburgh, 1774, & New York, 1824.

Chenevix, 4642, O. 1. Two plays, the Mantuan revels and Henry VII. By Richard Chenevix, Esq. London, 1812.

Cherry, 3948, D. 5. The travellers, an operatic drama. By Cherry. Philadelphia, 1807.

Cibber, 3289, D. The dramatic works of Colley Cibber, Esq. With his life. Portrait. 5 vols. London, 1777. M.

3936, D. 2.

2140, D. 2.

2140, D. 3.

-2184, Q. 5.
Cibber.

The careless husband. By Cibber. London, 1704.
Love makes the man; or, the fop's fortune. By Cibber.
She wou'd and she wou'd not. By Cibber.

Love's last shift; or the fool in fashion, a comedy, by Mr.
London, 1694.

5376, D. The refusal; or, ladies' philosophy, a comedy, by Colley Cib-
ber. London, 1792.

Cobb, 3946, D. 4.

The haunted tower. By James Cobb. Dublin.

4793, D. 2. Love in the east, an opera. By James Cobb. Dublin, 1788. 4822, D. 5. The first floor, a farce. By James Cobb. New York, 1805. Coffey, 5479, 3. & 3942, D. 11. The devil to pay a farce. By C. Coffey. New

York, 1824.

Coleridge, 642, O. 2. Remorse, a tragedy. By S. T. Coleridge. London,

1813.

Collier, 5899, D. Five old plays, forming a supplement to the collection of Dod-
sley and others. Edited by J. P. Collier. London, 1833.
Colman, 4792, D. 1. The surrender of Calais, a play. By George Colman, jr.
Dublin, 1791.

3946, 11. & 4795, D. 2. Inkle and Yarico, an opera. By G. Colman,
jr. Dublin, 1787, & Boston, 1794.

3947, 9. & 4789, D. 1. The battle of Hexham, a comedy. By G. Col

man, jr. Dublin, 1790, & London, 1809.

4800, D. 2. Two to one, an opera. By G. Colman, jr.
4803, D. 4. Feudal times. By George Colman, jr.

Dublin, 1785. Dublin, 1799.

Colman, 3952, 3. & 4805, D. 2. Who wants a guinea? a comedy. By G. Colman, jr. London, & New York, 1805.

3943, 12. & 4807, D. 4. Ways and means, a comedy. By G. Colman, jr. Dublin, 1788.

4810, D. 4. We fly by night, a farce. By G. Colman, jr. Baltimore, 1806.

6776, O. 1. & 4814, D. 4. The clandestine marriage, a comedy. By G. Colman and D. Garrick. Dublin, 1794.

4817, D. 2. The children in the wood, a farce. By G. Colman, jr. New York, 1808.

4823, D. 2. Blue Beard, a drama. By G. Colman, jr. New York, 1806.

5321, D. 2. The lady of the wreck. By George Colman, jr. Boston, 1812.

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3944, D. 10. Man and wife; or the Shakspeare jubilee.

2140, D. 2. The Africans. By Colman.

Congreve, 3947, D. 5. The mourning bride, a tragedy. By Congreve. London, 1809.

3938, D. 4. The way of the world. By Congreve. Edinburgh, 1774.

2183, Q. 6. & 3938, D. 5. The double dealer. By Congreve. Edinburgh, 1774.

3936, D. 5. The old bachelor. By Congreve. London, 1776.

2184, Q. 3. & 3923, D. 2. Love for love, a comedy. By Congreve. London, 1807.

Conway, 4785, D. 4. False appearances, a comedy. By Gen. Conway. Dublin, 1789.

Cowley, 8630, O. 5. & 6. Love's riddle: a comedy. By A. Cowley. London, 1707.

4788, D. 3. The fate of Sparta: a tragedy. By Mrs. Cowley. Dublin, 1788.

4791, D. 5. The school for grey beards, a comedy. By Mrs. Cowley. Dublin, 1787.

3950, 4. & 4802, D. 1. A bold stroke for a husband, a comedy. By Mrs. Cowley. Dublin, 1793.

3953, D. 4. Who's the dupe, a farce. By Mrs. Cowley.

1823.

Cradock, 4813, D. 4. Zobeide, a tragedy. By J. Cradock.

Philadelphia,

Dublin, 1772.

Cumberland, 4640, O. The posthumous dramatic works of the late Richard Cumberland, Esq. 2 vols. London, 1813.

3939, D.

The brothers. By R. Cumberland. Dublin, 1774.

3939, D. 5. The choleric man. By Cumberland. Dublin, 1775. 6776, O. 3. The carmelite. By R. Cumberland.

3940, D. 1. The natural son, a comedy. By Cumberland. Boston, 1797.

3949, D. 4. The Jew of Mogadore, a comic opera. By Cumberland. Boston, 1808.

3937, 1. & 4783, D. 5. False impressions, a comedy. By Richard Cumberland. Dublin, 1798.

4790, D. 3. The box lobby challenge, a comedy. By Richard Cumberland. Dublin.

4795, D. 1. The natural son, a comedy. By R. Cumberland. Dublin, 1785.

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