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St Patrick's Day, or the Scheming Lieutenant; a comic piece in one act.
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Annotated edn by G(eorge) Daniel). Lacy's Acting Edn of Plays.
Vol. cxiv. 1879.
The Duenna; or the Double Elopement. A Comic Opera; as it is acted at
the Theatre, Smoke-alley, Dublin. 1785, 1794. [Produced 1775. ]
Transl. Châteauneuf, A. H. La Duègne et le Juif Portugais. 1827.
A Trip to Scarborough. A Comedy altered from Vanbragh's Relapse. 1781,
1786. [Produced 1777. ]
The School for Scandal, a Comedy. n. d. [1778? ). [Produced 1777. ]
Rpts. 1781, 1782, 1783. A Volume of Plays. . . Containing The School
for Scandal. Theatre Royal, Smoke-Alley, Dublin. 1785, etc.
Annotated edns. Lake, J. W. , The School for Scandal . . . with a
biographical sketch, critical notice, vocabulary of difficult words, a key
to the proper names of the dramatis personae and of those mentioned
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French Translations and Adaptations. 1788; Delille, Brunel, 1789;
Famin, P. N. , 1807; Villemain, A. F. , Chefs-d'œuvre des Théâtres
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Jouslin de Lasalle et Saint Maurice), 1824; Châteauneuf, A. H. , 1824;
Pichot, M. A. , 1852; Fougas, Tapon, 1863.
German Translations. Leonhardi, 1782; Meissner, C. , 1863; No. 30,
Classische Theater-Bibliothek aller Nationen, 1868; Klapperich, J. , Zur
Sprache des Lustspieldichters, R. B. Sheridan, 1892.
Italian Translations. Anno Teatrale. Anno Secondo, tom. 111, 1796;
Leoni, M. , 1818.
The Critic, or, A Tragedy Rehearsed. A dramatic piece in three Acts, as it is
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Rpts. Aitken, G. A. Temple Dramatists. 1897. Carr, P. Mer-
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The Critick Anticipated; or, the Humours of the Green Room. A farce.
1779. (An imitation which anticipated Sheridan's burlesque. ]
The Critic: or, A Tragedy Rehearsed: a new dramatic piece in
three acts; as it is performed by His Majesty's Servants, with
the greatest applause. By the author of the Duenna. 1780.
[Really a political squib on the Government. ]
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Bahlsen, L. Kotzebue und Sheridan. 1889.
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Colman, G. , the elder. See bibliography to vol. x, chap. iv, ante.
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Hoare, P. Such Things Were (Trag. ), 1788. No Song, No Supper (Farce),
1790. Many musical farces and operas.
Holcroft, T. The Crisis, acted 1778. Duplicity, 1781. The Road to Ruin, 1792.
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Edinburgh 1756, London 1757. (Many pamphlets on subject of a minister
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1771.
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Ireland, W. H. (1777-1835). Literary forger. Composed Vortigern and
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occasioned by the forgeries.
Jephson, Robert. Braganza, 1775. The Count of Narbonne, 1781. Julia, or
the Italian Lover, 1787. Roman Portraits, 1794. The Conspiracy, 1796.
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