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HINDE, J. H. On the state of the ancient kingdom of Northumberland. 1857.

HUTCHINSON, W. View of Northumberland in 1776. 1778.

KIRK, T. Journeyings, 1677. 1845. RITSON, J., ed. Northumberland garland. 1793. Northumberland county, Penn.

Minutes of the Committee of safety, Feb. 8, 1776 to April 17, 1777. In Historical soc'y of Penn. Bulletin, 1846, vol. 1, no. 6. G.3623.7

Northumberland garland. See J. RITSON, editor. Northward hoe, comedy. See T. DEKKER and J. WEBSTER.

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JAMES, T. Voyage, 1631, 1632. 1744.

MIDDLETON, C. Late attempts made for the discovery of a passage to the South seas from Hudson's bay [1741, 1742]. 1744.

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Northwestern boundary of the United States.

UNITED STATES. State, Dept. of. Letter transmitting maps and report of the commissioners under the treaty of Ghent. 1828.

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DODD, J. S. Critical dissertation on noses. In his Satyrical lecture on hearts. 1767. Nostradamus, pseud.

Centurie de Nostradamus, déterrée par un savant antiquaire du Club d'Alençon, et présentée par un comité des dames citoyennes à très-gros et trèspuissant Fessier, évèque de l'Orne, le jour de son installation. 1792. 16 pp. 8° No. 44 in G.3656.20

Prophétées annoncées à tous les peuples de l'univers, par Nostradamus. sur les événemens les plus remarquables qui doivent arriver sur la terre pendant cette année. [Paris, 1792?] 8 pp. 8° No. 43 in G.3656.20 Nostradamus, Michel. See NOTREDame. Nota, Alberto, 1775-1847

Le philosophe célibataire (Il filosofo celibe), comédie. [Traduite par S. Visconti.] In Chefsd'œuvre du théâtre italien moderne, 1822, vol. 2.

G.221.8.2; *4774.54

Notes and queries: a medium of inter-communication for literary men, artists, etc. Ist ser., vols. 1-12; 2d ser. vols. 1-12; 3d ser., vols. 1-8. London, 4° 1849-1865. 32 v. G.366.2

A complete set with the published indexes is on *3159.1. A volume composed of odd numbers for 1852, containing Shakespearian items, is on G. 3944.12.

General index to series 1st [and 2d]. London, 1856, 1862. 2 v. 4° G.367.1

Notes relating to the gold and silver coinage.
[Signed, A disciple of Franklin.] 12 pp. 8
No. 1 in G.323.2
Notice biographique sur le général Jackson. See
D. B. WARDEN.

Notice historique sur les douze statues élevées sur le pont Louis XVI. [Paris, 1828?] 20 pp.

120 No. 4 in G.3925.6 Notice sur Colard Mansion. See J. B. B. van PRAET. Notice sur deux anciens romans intitulés Les chroniques de Gargantua. See J. C. BRUNET. Notitia historica. See Sir N. H. NICOLAS. Notre Dame. See MARY, the mother of Christ. Notredame, Jean de, 1590.

Les vies des plvs celebres et anciens poetes provensavx, qui ont floury du temps des contes de Prouence. Lyon, A. Marsilij. 1575. 258, (12) pp. Colophon. Sm. 8° G.3535.20 Notredame, Michel de, called Nostradamus, 15031566.

Les vrayes centuries et propheties de maitre Michel Nostradamus. Reveues et corrigées. Auec la vie de l'autheur. Amsterdam, J. Jansson. 1668. (30), 158 pp. Engr. t. p. Portr. 24 G.3536.12 Nott, George Frederick, editor, 1768?-1841. HOWARD, H., earl of Surrey. Works. 1815.

Nott, John, editor, 1751-1826.

DEKKER, T. The gull's hornbook. 1812. Nott, Josiah Clark, 1804-1873, and Gliddon, George Robins.

Indigenous races of the earth; including monographs by [L. F.] A. Maury, F. [A.] Pulszky, and J. A. Meigs. Phila., 1857. 656 pp. Illus. Folded sheets. L. 8° G.350a.10

Types of mankind; or, ethnological researches: illustrated by selections from the papers of S. G. Morton, and by contributions from L. Agassiz, W. Usher and H. S. Patterson. Phila., 1854. lxxvi, (2), 49-738 pp. Illus. Portr. Maps. L. 8° G.370.2 Notte, La, comedia. See G. PARABOSCO. Notti romane. See A. VERRI.

Nougaret, Pierre Jean Baptiste, 1742-1823.
Les mille et une folies, contes françois, par M.
N***. Londres, 1785. 8 v. 24°
G.3557.1
Nourjahad, histoire orientale. See Frances
SHERIDAN.

Nouveau calendrier historique des théâtres. See
CALENDRIER historiques des théâtres.
Nouveau dictionnaire pour servir à l'intelligence
des termes mis en vogue par la Révolution. See
A. Q. BUÉE.

Nouveau doyen de Killerine, comédie. See L. S.
MERCIER.

Nouveau marié, farce. In Ancien théâtre françois, 1854, vol. 1.

Nouveau marié; ou, les importuns, opéra-comique. See J. F. CAILHAVA D'ESTENDOUX. Théâtre, 1781, vol. 2.

Nouveau monde, journal. See J. J. L. BLANC. Nouveau seigneur de village, opéra. See A. F. Creuze de LESSER and J. F. Roger.

Nouveauté, La, comédie. See M. A. LEGRAND. Théâtre, 1742, vol. 4.

Nouveaux débarqués, comédie.

GRAND. Théâtre, 1742, vol. 4.

See M. A. LE

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Contents. Robert le diable; Richard sans peur; Jean de Paris; Jean de Calais; Geneviève de Brabant; Mirour des femmes vertueuses: Jehanne d'Arc, Griselidis.

Nouvelle Clémentine, ou lettres de Henriette de Berville. See N. G. LÉONARD. Œuvres, 1798, vol. 1. Nouvelle école des femmes, comédie. See A. G. M. de MoISSY. Œuvres de théâtre. 1768. Nouvelle Héloise, ou lettres de deux amants. See J. J. ROUSSEAU. Œuvres, 1788, vols. 1-4; 1819, vols. 6, 7.

Nouvelle Inez de Castro, tragédie. See J. B. GOMES. Nouvelle lanterne magique. See J. R. HÉBERT. Nouvelle tragi-comique. See M. de PAPILLON. Nouvelles aventures de Don Quichotte de La Mancha. See A. F. de AVELLANEDA. Nouvelles françoises en prose du xive siècle; avec une introduction et des notes par L. Moland et C. d'Héricault. Paris, 1858. cxxxix, 305 pp. Bibliothèque Elzevirienne. Sm. 8° G.4075.6

Contains Histoire de Foulques Fitz Warin, and the Roman de Troilus, translated from Boccaccio's Filostrato, by Pierre de Beauvau.

Nouvelles lettres d'un voyageur anglois. See M. SHERLOCK. Lettres.

Nouvelliste dupé, opéra comique. See C. F. PANNARD. Théatre, 1763, vol. 2.

Nova Britannia: offering excellent fruites by planting in Virginia. See R JOHNSON.

Nova Francia: or the description of that part of
New France [etc.]. See M. LESCARBOT.
Nova novorum novissima, poemata. See B. BOLLA.
Nova Scotia.

FOLSOM, G. Expedition of Argall to Acadia, 1613. 1841.

REED, W. B. Acadian exiles, in Pennsylvania. 1858.

Novelist's library. See J. and J. BALLANTYNE. Novella, The, comedy. See R. BROME. Five new plays. 1653.

Novella del' angelo Gabriello. In Libro del perchè. [1784.]

Novella novamente ritrovata d'uno innamoramento. See L. da PORTO.

Novelle di alcuni autori fiorentini. [Gaetano Poggiali, editore.] Londra [Livorno], R. Bancker. 1795 (27), 442, (1) pp. Portr. of N. Machiavelli. 8G.17.52

Contents. Novelle del Pecorone di Ser Giovanni fiorentino; Novella antica del Grasso legnaiuolo; Novelle di L. Pulci, di N. Machiavelli, di L. Alamanni, di A. Firenzuola, di A. F. Doni, di S. Salvucci, di G. M., di L. Magalotti, di G. Bottari. One of 4 copies on blue paper.

Novelle di autori senesi. [Gaetano Poggiali, editore.] Londra [Livorno], R. Bancker. 1796, G.17.51 1798. 2 v. Portrs. 8°

Contents. 1. Novelle di G. Serminí, di P. Fortini. 2. No. velle di B. Ilicino, di G. Nelli, di S. Bargagli, di A. di G. Sozzini, di A. M. Bandiera.

One of 4 copies printed on blue paper.

Novelle otto. Stampate a spese de G., conte di Clanbrassil, T. Stanley e W. Browne. Londra, 1790. (117) ff. 4°, 1. p. G.4071.10

Contents. Lacrimosa novella di dvo amanti genovesi, per G. B. da Vdene; Historia di dvoi amanti [Camillo e Virginia]; Mariotto sanese di G. Masuccio; La Givlietta di L. da Porto; Opera de gratitudine et liberalità, di B. Hylicini; Amorese novelle di G. Nelli; Copia di un caso intervenuto a un gentil' huomo genovese.

One of 25 copies printed.

Novelle scelte rarissime stampate a spese di XL. amatori. Londra: 1814. Sm. 8° G.16.72

Contents. Lionora de' Bardi ed Hippolytɔ Bondalmonte; Le amorose novelle di G. Nelli; Gianfiore e Filomena; Novelle tre, Dell' ingratitudine, Dell' avarizia, Dell' eloquenza, attribuito a Marco di Mantova.

Only 50 copies were printed. Each novella has a separate title page, and paging. The prefaces are signed S. W. S[inger]. Novellenschatz der Italiener. Herausgegeben von T. Echtermeyer und K. Simrock. Berlin, 1832. x. 292, (2) pp. Bibliothek der Novellen, Märchen und Sagen. 4ter Theil. 16° G.4074.21.4

Contents. Die ältesten Novellen (Cento novelle antiche); Novellen des Boccaccio, des Sacchetti; Nachtrag zu den Quellen des Shakspeare.

See note under No. 1978 in Part 1. Novellino, II. See MASUCCIO. novelle.

Novelty, The, drama.

Le cinquanta

See P. A. MOTTEUX.

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Noyades, Les; ou Carrier au tribunal révolution

naire. See A. C. de C. de SAINT ALBIN.

Nozze degli dei, favola. See G. C. COPPola.
Nuce, Thomas, translator, fl. 1566.

SENECA, L. A. Octavia. In his Tenne tragedies. 1581.

Nucius, Nicander, of Corcyra.

Second book of the travels of Nicander Nucius. Edited from the original Greek мs., with an English translation, by J. A. Cramer. London: Camden. society. 1841. xxvii, 126 pp. 4° G.3712.8; *2416.17 Travels in England about 1545.

Nueva Troya, de amor, comedia. [Sevilla.] 36 pp. 4° No. 5 in G.3353.2.1

Nugæ antiquæ. See Sir J. HARINGTON.

Nugent, H. P., translator.

LATOUR, A. L. Historical memoir of the war in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814-15. 1816. Nugent de Rothe, -, comte de.

Notice de [ses] livres, dont la vente se fera le 24 mars 1835. Paris, 1835. (2), 48 pp. 8°

No. 9 in G.315.3 Nuit vénitienne, ou les noces de Laurette, comédie. See L. C. A. de MUSSET. Comédies et proverbes. 1848.

Nulidades del amor, comedia. See T. AÑORBE Y CORREGEL.

Nullification.

HAMILTON J., and CALHOUN, J. C. Important correspondence on state interposition. 1832.

MASSACHUSETTS. Leg. docs. Report upon the convention of South Carolina. 1833.

Proceedings and the resolutions and address adopted by the State rights' party in Charleston. At a meeting held 9 Sept., 1830. 14 pp. 8° No. 11 in G.321.16 PROSPECTS of disunion. [1832?] QUESTION answered; or, how will nullification work. 1832.

Numa Pompilius, 7th century B.C.

FLORIAN, J. P. C. de. Numa Pompilius, second roi de Rome. In his Euvres, 1787, vol. 2. Numantia, Spain.

CERVANTES SAAVEDRA, M. de. Numance, tra

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Nursery rhymes.

HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS, J. O., ed. Nursery rhymes of England. 1842.

RITSON, J., ed. Gammer Gurton's garland; or, the nursery Parnassus. 1810. Nut-brown maid.

A ballade of ve notte-browne mayde. In Arnold, R. Customs of London. 1811. G.3731.1; *2480.2 The nutbrown maid. Carefully copied from the original edition. Censura In Brydges, Sir S. E. literaria, 1815, vol. 1. G.3856.2.1; *2155.1.1 The notbrowne mayde. In Capell, E. Prolusions. 1760. G.4016.10; G.4023.10.1 The nutbrowne maid, from the earliest edition of Arnold's Chronicle. [Edited by T. Wright.] London, W. Pickering. 1836. xvi, (35) pp. Woodcut. Black letter. Sq. 16° G.3835.23

Nuts for future historians to crack. See H. W. SMITH.

Nuttall, Thomas, 1786-1859.

The North American sylva; or, description of forest trees not described in the work of Michaux. 122 plates. In 3 v. Phila., 1849. 8° G.151.2; *3842.3 Nytt Svenskt och Engelskt handlexicon. New Swedish-English pocket dictionary. Stockholm. [1856.] (4), 844 pp. 16° G.38.66

O. P. rebellion.

HARDINGE, G. Letters [signed, Fun-alive] to the Courier newspaper, on the O. P. controversy. In his Miscell. works, 1818, vol. 3.

See COVENT garden theatre.

O-Pœiad, a satire. By a mad bull. London, 1810.
16 pp. 8°
No. 3 in G.3824.5
Oak-openings, The, or the bee-hunter, novel. See
J. F. COOPER.

Oakwood, New Jersey.

[Anon.]

Catalogue of the library at Oakwood. To be sold Sept. 28. New York, 1868. 136 pp. 8° No. 6 in G.311.12 Obediencia laureada, y primer Cárlos de Ungria, comedia. See L. F. de VEGA CARPIO. [Comedias.] O'Beirne, Thomas Lewis, 1747-1822. The generous impostor: a comedy. London: J. Robson. 1781. (8), 109, (2) pp. 8° No. 3 in G.3975.13 "The plot is taken from the Dissipateur of Destouches, apparently without acknowledgment." MS. NOTE. Oberlin, Jérémie Jacques, editor, 1735-1806. CÆSAR, C. J. Commentarii. 1805. TACITUS, C. C. Opera, 1817.

VIBIUS SEQUEster. De fluminibus, fontibus [etc.]. 1778.

Oberon; or, the charmed horn. A romantic fairy tale, in two acts. With remarks, by D.-G. [George Daniel]. With a portrait of Miss Vincent, in the character of Oberon. London. [1826.] 36 pp. 12° No. 1 in G.4015.27

Founded upon Wieland's Oberon.

Oberon, Heldengedicht. See C. W. WIELAND. Sämmt. Werke, 1818, vol. 23.

Oberon's empire: a mask. London, 1858. (3), 68 pp. 8° G.3810.41

Objet d'une importance capitale et décisive. See C. G. LAMBERT.

Oblacio Magorum, mystery. In Towneley mysteries, 1836.

O'Brien, William, — 1815.

Cross purposes: a farce. [Anon.] London: T. Davies. [1772.] (4), 52 pp. 8° No. 1 in G.3975.13 - translator.

SEDAINE, M. J. The duel. 1773. Obsequens, Julius, 4th century.

Julii Obsequentis De prodigiis libellus. In Eutropius. Breviarium historiæ Romanæ. Oxonii, 1703. G.292.56

Julii Obsequentis quæ supersunt ex libro De prodigiis. Cum animadversionibus J. Schefferi et supplementis C. Lycosthenis. Curante F. Oudendorpio. Lugduni Batavorum, apud S. Luchtmans. 1720. (64), 215, (56) pp. 8° G.306.52

Inserted is a manuscript list of editions and translations from 1508 to 1720.

Observations, good or bad, stupid or clever, serious or jocular, on Squire Foote's dramatic entertainment, intitled. the Minor. By a genius. London:

7. Wilkie. 1761. 15 pp. 8 No. 12 in G.3971.35 Observations in the art of English poesie. See T. CAMPION.

Observations occasioned by the Remarks on the character of Napoleon Bonaparte published in the Christian examiner. See D. HENSHAW. Observations on Mr. Kemble in the characters of Cato [etc.]. See No. 1700 in Part 1. Observations on the account given of the Catalogue of the royal and noble authors of England, in the Critical review, No. 35, for Dec., 1758. London: H. Woodgate and S. Brooks. 1759. 40 pp. 8°

No. 2 in G.3857.4

Observations on the effect of theatrical representations, with respect to religion and morals; occasioned by the preface to the 3d volume of the works of H. Moore. Bath, 1804. 32 pp. 85 Nos. 15, 16 in G.3824.15

The imprint is omitted in No. 15.

Observations on the importance of ascertaining the
rates, or laws of mortality. See G. FARREN.
Observations on the laws of mortality and disease.
See G. FARREN.

Observations on the poems attributed to Rowley.
See R. HICKFORD.
Observations on the proposed patriotic bank.
[Signed, Civis. Washington.] 1815. 40 pp. 8°
No. 3 in G.324.12

Observations on the three first volumes of the
History of English poetry. See Jos. RITSON.
Observations politiques [etc.] sur l'origine de la
perruque des dames de Paris. See G. FEYDEL.
Observer, The. See R. CUMBERLAND.

Obstacle favorable, drame. See A. R. LE SAGE. Œuvres choisies, 1783, vol. 14.

Obstacle imprévu, ou l'obstacle sans obstacle, comédie. See P. N. DESTOUCHES. Œuvres, dramatiques, 1822, vol. 2.

Obstinate lady, comedy. See Sir A. COCKAYNE. Obstination des femmes, farce. In Ancien théâtre françois, 1854, vol. 1.

O'Callaghan, Edmund Bailey, 1797-1880.

History of New Netherland; or, New York under the Dutch [1609-1664]. New York, 1846, 1848. 2 v. Portrs. Maps. Fac-similes. 8° G.3625.4; 2371.3 - editor.

Documentary history of the state of New York. Albany, 1849-1851. 4 v. Illus. Portrs. Maps. 8 G.3625.2; *2390.1

NEW YORK, State. History. Documents relative to the colonial history of New York. 1853. Ocasion haze al ladron, comedia. See A. MORETO Y CAVAÑA. [Comedias], vol. 2.

Occasion, L'. comédie. See P. MERIMÉE. Théâtre de Clara Gazul.

Occasion, L', et le moment. See S. P. MÉRARD DE ST. JUST.

Occasional prelude. See G. COLMAN. Dramatic works, 1777, vol. 4.

Occasions perdues, tragi-comédie. See J. de ROTROU.

Ocean, poem. See E. YOUNG. 1866, vol. 2.

Poetical works,

Ocean spectre, drama. See - CROMWELL.
Oceana, The. See James HARRINGTON.
Ocellus Lucanus, 5th century B.C.

De universi naturâ, interprete L. Nogarola. Ejusdem Nogarolæ annotationes, et Epistola de viris illustribus Italis qui Græcè scripserunt. Editio nova. Cantabrigiæ, ex off. J. Hayes. 1670. 51 pp. Opuscula mythologica, ethica et physica. 8° No. 6 in G.297.69

Ochoa, Eugenio de, editor, 1815
BAENA, J. A. de. Cancionero. 1851.
Ockley, Simon, 1678-1720.

The history of the Saracens. Cambridge [Eng: 1757. 2 v. Plate. 8° G.145.7

O'Connor, Murroghoh, pseud.

A Kerry pastoral. [A pastoral in imitation of the first eclogue of Virgil; inscribed to the provost [etc.] of Trinity college, Dublin. 1719.] Ed. with introduction and notes, by T C. Croker. London: Percy society. 1843. xv, 38 pp. 89

G.3825.1.7; **2537.9 O'Connor, Roderick, king of Connaught, 11161186. SHADWELL, C.

Rotherick O'Connor, king of Connaught, or the distressed princess, tragedy. In his Works, 1720, vol. 2.

Octavia, consort of Nero, 42-62.

ALFIERI, V. Ottavia, tragedia. In his Tragedie, 1820, vol. 3.

SENECA, L. A. Octavia, tragœdia. gœdiæ, 1823. Octavian.

In his Tra

Octouian imperator. In Weber, H. W., ed. Metrical romances, 1810, vol. 3.

The romance of the emperor Octavian. Edited by J. O. Halliwell. London: Percy soc'y. 1844. XV, 80 pp. 8° G.3825.1.14; **2537.16 These two romances are different English versions from the French Romanz de Othevien, empereor de Rome. Octogénaire, L', ou Adèle de Sénanges, comédie. See J. F. A. BAYARD. Théâtre, 1855, vol. 5. Odd thoughts, on odd subjects. See E. BEVERLEY. Ode to the Earl of Chesterfield, imploring his majesty's return. In imitation of Horace. Ode II., Book IV. London: T. Cooper. 1737. 8 pp. Imperfect. Fo No. 3 in G.3830.6

Odell, Jonathan.

STANSBURY, J., and ODELL, J. Loyal verses. 1860.

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Odin, ou l'émigration des Scythes, tragédie. See C. G. af LEOPOLD. Tragédies.

Odo, or Eudes, monk of St. Maur des Fosses, 11th century.

Vie de Bouchard, comte de Melun et de Corbeil. In Guizot, F. P. G. Collection, 1825, vol. 7. G.3675.3.7; *2618.2.7

Odon de Deuil, — 1162?
Histoire de la croisade de Louis vII [1146–1148].
In Guizot, F. P. G. Collection, 1825, vol. 24.
G.3675.3.24; *2618.2.24
Odorico, da Pordenone, - 1331.
Voyage of Beatus Odoricus to Asia Minor, India,
China, etc., 1330. [Latin and English.] In Hak-
luyt, R. Collection, 1810, vol. 2.

O'Driscol, John.

See HOMER.

G.280.54.2; *6251.10.2

History of Ireland [to 1691]. In 2 v. London, 1827. 88 G.3762.2 Odyssey, The, poem. dipus, son of Laius. BRANCAS, L. L. F., duc de. Edipes de Sophocle, de Corneille, de Voltaire, de La Mote, et sur Jocaste. In his Jocaste. 1781. CORNEILLE, P. Edipe, tragédie. In his Œuvres, 1817, vol. 7.

Dissertation sur les

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Ogden, Aaron, 1756-1839.

Statement of the case of the surviving officers of the Revolution, who continued in the service to the termination of the war. Washington, 1826. 10, 6 No. 4 in G.322.3; No. 8 in *4422.53

pp. 8 Ogden, George M.

Argument in the supreme court of the United States in the case of Ögden versus Saunders, involving the constitutionality of the [N.Y.] state bankrupt laws. New York, 1824. 71 pp. 8°

No. 5 in G.322.14 Ogden, Gouverneur Morris, and Parker, Amasa J. Arguments of the counsel of Trinity church [N.Y.], before the Senate committee. Albany, 1857. 66 pp. 8° No. 7 in G.3626.22

Ogier le Danois.

RAIMBERT de Paris. La chevalerie Ogier de Danemarche, poëme du XIe siècle. 1842.

See FLEUR des batailles.

1851.

Ogilby, John D., editor, 1808?-1851.
JACOBS, C. F. W. Latin reader.
Oginski, Michael Casimir, 1731-1799.

La fête du jour de nom, comédie. [Traduite par
G. de Baer.] In Chefs-d'œuvre du théâtre polonais.
1823.
G.221.9; *5064.10

Oglethorpe, James, 1698-1785.

Brief account of the establishment of the colony of Georgia under Oglethorpe, 1733. In Force, P. Tracts, 1836, vol. 1. G.3613.3.1; *2323.3.1 PEABODY, W. B. O. Life of J. Oglethorpe. 1844. O'Hara, Kane, 1782. [Select plays.] In London theatre, 1815, vols. 9, 19. G.3966.2.9, 19 Namely: 9. Midas, an English burletta. 19. The two misers, a musical farce.

Same. In Modern British drama, 1811, vol. 5. G.3960.19.5

Namely: 5. Midas; The two misers.

Midas, an English burletta. In Collection of farces, 1809, vol. 7. G.3961.4.7

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Oisy, Enguerrand d'. See ENGUERRAND d'Oisy. O'Keefe, John, 1747-1833.

[Farces.] In Collection of farces, 1809, vol. 2. G.3961.4.2

Namely: 2. The Irishman in London; or, the happy African; The prisoner at large; The poor soldier; The farmer; The Highland reel.

Old bachelor, comedy. See W. CONGREVE.
Old couple, comedy. See T. MAY.

Old curiosity shop, novel. See C. DICKENS..
Old English baron, novel. See Clara REEVE.
Old English drama. A selection of plays from the
old English dramatists. London, 1825.
2 v. 8°
G.3961.1

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