Edited, with
Introduction
by Ward, A.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10
]
See also bibliography to vol. ix, chap. vi, ante.
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B. Other Works
1731. Advice to the Poets. A Poem.
1743. The Fanciad. An Heroic Poem. In six cantos. (Anon. )
1753. Works; in 4 vols. Consisting of Letters on Various Subjects, and of
Original Poems, Moral and Facetious. With an Essay on the Art of
Acting.
Benjamin Hoadly (1706-1757)
1747. The Suspicious Husband. 0. (Covent garden. )
John Home
1757. Douglas. T. (Covent garden. ) (Anon. )
1758. Agis, T. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1760. The Siege of Aquileia. T. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1769. The Fatal Discovery. T. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1773. Alonzo. T. In five acts. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1778. Alfred, T. (Covent garden. ) (Anon. )
1760. Dramatic Works. (Contains only Douglas, Agis, The Siege of
Aquileia. ]
1798. Dramatic Works. 2 vols. Edinburgh.
1822. Works, now first collected (with Henry Mackenzie's Account of the
Life and Writings of John Home). 3 vols. Edinburgh. The Account
was also separately printed, Edinburgh, 1822.
John Hoole (1727-1803)
A. Plays
1768. Cyrus. T. (Covent garden. )
1770. Timanthes. T. (Covent garden. )
1775. Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia. T. (Covent garden. )
B. Other Works
1763. Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered (translated]. 2 vols. [Numerous edns. ]
1783. Orlando Furioso: translated from the Italian of Lodovico Ariosto;
with notes: by John Hoole. 5 vols. [Numerous edns. ]
I
ra
John Hughes
For bibliography see ante, vol. VIII, p. 493.
o
Charles Johnson (1649-1748)
1723. Love in a Forest. C. [from As You Like It]. (Drury lane. )
1729. The Village Opera. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal.
1731. The Tragedy of Medæa. (Drury lane. )
1733. Caelia: or, The Perjur'd Lover. A Play. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
Numerous other plays, 1702-32.
- ន ទី
:
Henry Jones (1721-1770)
1753. The Earl of Essex. T. (Covent garden. )
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436
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Hugh Kelly
1768. False Delicacy. C. (Drury lane. )
1770. A Word to the Wise. C. (Drury lane. )
1771. Clementina. T. As it is Perform’d with universal Applause at the
Theatre-Royal in Covent garden. (Anon. )
1774. The School for Wives. C. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1774. The Romance of an Hour. C. of two acts. (Covent garden. )
(1760. L'Amour A-la-Mode: or, Love A-La-Mode. F. in three acts. [Trans-
lation from the French, often ascribed to Kelly. ])
1778. Works. To which is prefixed the Life of the Author.
:
George Lillo
1731. Silvia; or, The Country Burial. 0. (L ncoln's inn fields. ) With
the Musick prefix'd to each Song. (Anon. )
1731. The London Merchant: or, The History of George Barnwell. (Drury
lane. )
1735. The Christian Hero. T. (Drury lane. )
1737. Fatal Curiosity: a True Tragedy of three acts. (New Theatre, Hay-
market. )
This play was later altered, under the title:
1783. Fatal Curiosity: a true Tragedy. Written by George Lillo, 1736.
With Alterations [by Colman, G. , the elder), As revived at the
Theatre Royal, Hay-Market, 1782.
1784. The Shipwreck: or, Fatal Curiosity. T. Altered from Lillo
[by Mackenzie, H. ]. (Covent garden. )
1738. Marina: a Play of three acts. (Covent garden. ) Taken from Pericles
Prince of Tyre.
1740. Elmerick: or, Justice Triumphant. T. (Drury lane. )
1740. Britannia and Batavia: a Masque. Written on the Marriage of the
Princess Royal with his Highness the Prince of Orange. By the late
Mr Lillo.
1762. Arden of Feversham. An Historical Tragedy: taken from
Holingshead's Chronicle, in the Reign of King Edward VI. (Drury
lane. ) By the late Mr Lillo.
1740. The Works of the late Mr George Lillo. [Individual plays with
separate titles and different dates. Includes Life of Scanderberg. ]
1775. The Works of Mr George Lillo; with Some Account of his Life. [By
Davies, T. ] 2 vols. [2nd edn, improved. 2 vols. 1810. ]
1906. The London Merchant or The History of George Barnwell and Fatal
Curiosity. . . .
Edited, with Introduction by Ward, A. W. (Belles-Lettres
Series) Boston, U. S. A. , and London. (Contains bibliographies of these
two plays and of works biographical and critical concerning Lillo. ]
1817. Memoirs of George Barnwell; the unhappy subject of Lillo's
Celebrated Tragedy. . . . By a Descendant of the Barnwell Family.
Rapp, Moriz. Studien über das englische Theater. Tübingen, 1862.
[Pp. 270-6 on Lillo. ]
Hoffman, L. George Lillo (1693-1739). Inaugural Dissertation. Marburg,
1888.
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David Mallet (originally Malloch] (1705 ? -1765)
1731. Eurydice. T. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1739. Mustapha. T. (Drury lane. )
1740. [With Thomson. ] Alfred : a Masque. Represented before Their Royal
Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, at Cliffden, on the First
of August, 1740. (Anon. )
(1751. Alfred: a Masque. (Drury lane. ) [See Advertisement as to
Mallet's alterations. ])
1755. Britannia: a Masque. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1763. Elvira. T. (Drury lane. )
1759. Works; in 3 vols. A new edition, corrected.
Edward Moore
A. Plays
1748. The Foundling. C. (Drury lane. ) By Mr Moore, Author of Fables
for the Female Sex.
1751. Gil Blas. C. (Drury lane. )
1753. The Gamester. T. (Drury lane. )
The Gamester, a True Story; on which the Tragedy of that Name. . .
is Founded. Translated from the Italian. 1753.
Beyer, H. Edward Moore. Sein Leben und seine dramatischen Werke.
Inaugural Dissertation. Leipzig, 1889.
B. Other Works
1744. [Assisted . . . by the author of Gustavus Vasa, i. e. Henry Brooke. ]
Fables for the Female Sex.
1756. Poems, Fables, and Plays.
Arthur Murphy
A. Plays
1756. The Apprentice. F. in two acts. (Drury lane. )
1756. The Spouter: or, The Triple Revenge. A Comic F. , in two acts. As
it was intended to be perform’d. With the Original Prologue. Written
by the Author; and intended to be spoke by Mr Garrick, dress'd in
Black. (Anon. ) (Not included in Murphy's Works. ]
1758. The Upholsterer, or What News ? F. in two acts. (Drury lane. )
By the Author of the Apprentice. Glasgow. 2nd edn. With Alterations
and Additions. 1765.
1759. The Orphan of China. T. (Drury lane. )
1760. The Desert Island, a Dramatic Poem, in three acts. (Drury lane. )
(Anon. )
1760. The Way to Keep Him. C. in three acts. (Drury lane. )
(1761. Ditto. In five acts. 4th edn. ]
1761. All in the Wrong. C. (Drury lane. )
1761. The Old Maid. C. in two acts. (Drury lane. )
1763. The Citizen. F. (Covent garden. )
1764. No One's Enemy but His Own. C. in three acts. (Covent garden. )
(Anon. )
1764. What we must All come to. C. in two acts, As it was intended to be
Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent garden. (Anon. )
1767. The School for Guardians. C. (Covent-garden. ) (Anon. )
1768. Zenobia. T. (Drury lane. ) By the Author of the Orphan of China.
## p. 438 (#464) ############################################
438
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1772. The Grecian Daughter. T. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1773. Alzuma. T. (Covent garden. )
1776. Three Weeks after Marriage. C. in two acts. (Covent garden. )
[Altered from What we must All come to, 1764. ]
1778. Know your own Mind. C. (Covent garden. ) (Anon. )
1793. The Rival Sisters. T. Adapted for Theatrical Representation,
(Drury lane. )
1798. Arminius. T.
1786. Works [dramatic). 7 vols. [Vol. iy contains The Choice, acted 1764,
and News from Parnassus, acted 1776, apparently not previously printed. ]
B. Other Works
1762. An Essay on the Life and Genius of Henry Fielding.
See also bibliography to vol. ix, chap. vi, ante.
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Chapter IV
435
3
B. Other Works
1731. Advice to the Poets. A Poem.
1743. The Fanciad. An Heroic Poem. In six cantos. (Anon. )
1753. Works; in 4 vols. Consisting of Letters on Various Subjects, and of
Original Poems, Moral and Facetious. With an Essay on the Art of
Acting.
Benjamin Hoadly (1706-1757)
1747. The Suspicious Husband. 0. (Covent garden. )
John Home
1757. Douglas. T. (Covent garden. ) (Anon. )
1758. Agis, T. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1760. The Siege of Aquileia. T. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1769. The Fatal Discovery. T. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1773. Alonzo. T. In five acts. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1778. Alfred, T. (Covent garden. ) (Anon. )
1760. Dramatic Works. (Contains only Douglas, Agis, The Siege of
Aquileia. ]
1798. Dramatic Works. 2 vols. Edinburgh.
1822. Works, now first collected (with Henry Mackenzie's Account of the
Life and Writings of John Home). 3 vols. Edinburgh. The Account
was also separately printed, Edinburgh, 1822.
John Hoole (1727-1803)
A. Plays
1768. Cyrus. T. (Covent garden. )
1770. Timanthes. T. (Covent garden. )
1775. Cleonice, Princess of Bithynia. T. (Covent garden. )
B. Other Works
1763. Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered (translated]. 2 vols. [Numerous edns. ]
1783. Orlando Furioso: translated from the Italian of Lodovico Ariosto;
with notes: by John Hoole. 5 vols. [Numerous edns. ]
I
ra
John Hughes
For bibliography see ante, vol. VIII, p. 493.
o
Charles Johnson (1649-1748)
1723. Love in a Forest. C. [from As You Like It]. (Drury lane. )
1729. The Village Opera. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal.
1731. The Tragedy of Medæa. (Drury lane. )
1733. Caelia: or, The Perjur'd Lover. A Play. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
Numerous other plays, 1702-32.
- ន ទី
:
Henry Jones (1721-1770)
1753. The Earl of Essex. T. (Covent garden. )
28_2
## p. 436 (#462) ############################################
436
Bibliography
Hugh Kelly
1768. False Delicacy. C. (Drury lane. )
1770. A Word to the Wise. C. (Drury lane. )
1771. Clementina. T. As it is Perform’d with universal Applause at the
Theatre-Royal in Covent garden. (Anon. )
1774. The School for Wives. C. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1774. The Romance of an Hour. C. of two acts. (Covent garden. )
(1760. L'Amour A-la-Mode: or, Love A-La-Mode. F. in three acts. [Trans-
lation from the French, often ascribed to Kelly. ])
1778. Works. To which is prefixed the Life of the Author.
:
George Lillo
1731. Silvia; or, The Country Burial. 0. (L ncoln's inn fields. ) With
the Musick prefix'd to each Song. (Anon. )
1731. The London Merchant: or, The History of George Barnwell. (Drury
lane. )
1735. The Christian Hero. T. (Drury lane. )
1737. Fatal Curiosity: a True Tragedy of three acts. (New Theatre, Hay-
market. )
This play was later altered, under the title:
1783. Fatal Curiosity: a true Tragedy. Written by George Lillo, 1736.
With Alterations [by Colman, G. , the elder), As revived at the
Theatre Royal, Hay-Market, 1782.
1784. The Shipwreck: or, Fatal Curiosity. T. Altered from Lillo
[by Mackenzie, H. ]. (Covent garden. )
1738. Marina: a Play of three acts. (Covent garden. ) Taken from Pericles
Prince of Tyre.
1740. Elmerick: or, Justice Triumphant. T. (Drury lane. )
1740. Britannia and Batavia: a Masque. Written on the Marriage of the
Princess Royal with his Highness the Prince of Orange. By the late
Mr Lillo.
1762. Arden of Feversham. An Historical Tragedy: taken from
Holingshead's Chronicle, in the Reign of King Edward VI. (Drury
lane. ) By the late Mr Lillo.
1740. The Works of the late Mr George Lillo. [Individual plays with
separate titles and different dates. Includes Life of Scanderberg. ]
1775. The Works of Mr George Lillo; with Some Account of his Life. [By
Davies, T. ] 2 vols. [2nd edn, improved. 2 vols. 1810. ]
1906. The London Merchant or The History of George Barnwell and Fatal
Curiosity. . . .
Edited, with Introduction by Ward, A. W. (Belles-Lettres
Series) Boston, U. S. A. , and London. (Contains bibliographies of these
two plays and of works biographical and critical concerning Lillo. ]
1817. Memoirs of George Barnwell; the unhappy subject of Lillo's
Celebrated Tragedy. . . . By a Descendant of the Barnwell Family.
Rapp, Moriz. Studien über das englische Theater. Tübingen, 1862.
[Pp. 270-6 on Lillo. ]
Hoffman, L. George Lillo (1693-1739). Inaugural Dissertation. Marburg,
1888.
## p. 437 (#463) ############################################
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437
David Mallet (originally Malloch] (1705 ? -1765)
1731. Eurydice. T. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1739. Mustapha. T. (Drury lane. )
1740. [With Thomson. ] Alfred : a Masque. Represented before Their Royal
Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, at Cliffden, on the First
of August, 1740. (Anon. )
(1751. Alfred: a Masque. (Drury lane. ) [See Advertisement as to
Mallet's alterations. ])
1755. Britannia: a Masque. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1763. Elvira. T. (Drury lane. )
1759. Works; in 3 vols. A new edition, corrected.
Edward Moore
A. Plays
1748. The Foundling. C. (Drury lane. ) By Mr Moore, Author of Fables
for the Female Sex.
1751. Gil Blas. C. (Drury lane. )
1753. The Gamester. T. (Drury lane. )
The Gamester, a True Story; on which the Tragedy of that Name. . .
is Founded. Translated from the Italian. 1753.
Beyer, H. Edward Moore. Sein Leben und seine dramatischen Werke.
Inaugural Dissertation. Leipzig, 1889.
B. Other Works
1744. [Assisted . . . by the author of Gustavus Vasa, i. e. Henry Brooke. ]
Fables for the Female Sex.
1756. Poems, Fables, and Plays.
Arthur Murphy
A. Plays
1756. The Apprentice. F. in two acts. (Drury lane. )
1756. The Spouter: or, The Triple Revenge. A Comic F. , in two acts. As
it was intended to be perform’d. With the Original Prologue. Written
by the Author; and intended to be spoke by Mr Garrick, dress'd in
Black. (Anon. ) (Not included in Murphy's Works. ]
1758. The Upholsterer, or What News ? F. in two acts. (Drury lane. )
By the Author of the Apprentice. Glasgow. 2nd edn. With Alterations
and Additions. 1765.
1759. The Orphan of China. T. (Drury lane. )
1760. The Desert Island, a Dramatic Poem, in three acts. (Drury lane. )
(Anon. )
1760. The Way to Keep Him. C. in three acts. (Drury lane. )
(1761. Ditto. In five acts. 4th edn. ]
1761. All in the Wrong. C. (Drury lane. )
1761. The Old Maid. C. in two acts. (Drury lane. )
1763. The Citizen. F. (Covent garden. )
1764. No One's Enemy but His Own. C. in three acts. (Covent garden. )
(Anon. )
1764. What we must All come to. C. in two acts, As it was intended to be
Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent garden. (Anon. )
1767. The School for Guardians. C. (Covent-garden. ) (Anon. )
1768. Zenobia. T. (Drury lane. ) By the Author of the Orphan of China.
## p. 438 (#464) ############################################
438
Bibliography
1772. The Grecian Daughter. T. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1773. Alzuma. T. (Covent garden. )
1776. Three Weeks after Marriage. C. in two acts. (Covent garden. )
[Altered from What we must All come to, 1764. ]
1778. Know your own Mind. C. (Covent garden. ) (Anon. )
1793. The Rival Sisters. T. Adapted for Theatrical Representation,
(Drury lane. )
1798. Arminius. T.
1786. Works [dramatic). 7 vols. [Vol. iy contains The Choice, acted 1764,
and News from Parnassus, acted 1776, apparently not previously printed. ]
B. Other Works
1762. An Essay on the Life and Genius of Henry Fielding.
