A comedy acted at
Middlesex
House.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08
To which is added &
comedy entituled As You Find It, by the Honourable Charles Boyle Esq.
2 vols. 1739. [Contains Guzman, but not Mr Anthony. ),
Edward Ravenscroft
The Citizen Turned Gentleman. A comedy acted at Dorset Gardens. 1672.
Afterwards called Mamamuchi and printed with this title, 1675.
The Careless Lovers. A comedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre. 1673.
Scaramouch, a Philosopher, Harlequin, a School-boy, Bravo, Merchant and
Magician. A comedy, acted at the Theatre Royal. 1677.
King Edgar and Alfreda. A tragicomedy, acted at the Theatre Royal.
1677.
The Wrangling Lovers, or the Invisible Mistress. A comedy acted at the
Duke's Theatre. 1677.
The English Lawyer. A comedy acted at the Theatre Royal. 1678.
London Cuckolds. A comedy acted at the Duke's Theatre. 1682.
Dame Dobson, or the Cunning Woman. A comedy acted at the Duke's
Theatre. 1684.
Titus Andronicus, or the Rape of Lavinia. A tragedy altered from Mr Shake-
spear's Works. 1686.
The Canterbury Guests, or a Bargain Broken. A comedy acted at the
Theatre Royal. 1695.
The Anatomist, or the Sham Doctor. A comedy. 1697, 1722. Rptd in
Bell's British Theatre, vol. I, 1784, and in the British Stage, Farces,
vol. , 1786.
The Italian Husband. A tragedy, acted at Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. 1698.
Sir Charles Sedley
The Mulberry Garden. A comedy, acted by his Majesty's Servants at the
Theatre Royal. 1668, 1675, 1688.
Antony and Cleopatra. A tragedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre. 1677.
Bellamira, or the Mistress. À comedy, acted by their Majesties Servants.
1687.
## p. 421 (#443) ############################################
Chapter V
421
The Works of Sir Charles Sedley. 2 vols. 1722, 1778.
The Dramatio Works of Sir Charles Sedley. 2 vols. 1776.
Sir Robert Stapylton
The Slighted Maid. A comedy, acted at Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. 1663.
The Stepmother. _A tragicomedy, Acted at Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. 1664.
The Tragedie of Hero and Leander. 1669.
Works, Dramatic and Other, of Sir Robert Stapylton. 1663.
John Tatham
Love Crownes the End. A Pastorall presented by the Scollees [sic] of
Bingham in the County of Notingbam, in the yeare 1632. 1640.
The Distracted State. A tragedy. Written in the year 1641 by J. T. Gent.
1651.
The Scots Figgaries, or a Knot of Knaves. A comedy. 1652.
The Rump, or the Mirrour of the Late Times. A new comedy acted at
Dorset Court. 1660, 1661.
Dramatic Works. With introduction and notes by Maidment, J. and
Logan, W. H. Edinburgh and London, 1879.
Sir Samuel Tuke
The Adventures of Five Hours, A tragicomedy. 1663, 1664, 1671, 1704.
Rptd in Dodsley's Old Plays, ed. 1744, and later ods.
John Wilson
The Cheats. A comedy, written in the year 1662. 1664, 1671, 1684, 1693.
Andronicus Comnenius. A tragedy. 1664.
The Projectors. A comedy. 1665.
Belphegor, or the Marriage of the Devil. A tragi-comedy. Lately acted at
the Queen's Theatre in Dorset-Garden. 1691.
Dramatic Works. With memoir and notes by Maidment, J. and Logan,
W. H. Edinburgh and London, 1874.
William Wycherley
Love in a Wood or St James's Park. A comedy, as it is acted by their
Majesties Servants. 1671, 1694, 1711.
The Gentleman Dancing-Master. A comedy acted at the Duke's Theatre.
1673, 1693, 1702.
The Country-Wife. A comedy acted at the Theatre Royal. 1675, 1688.
The Plain Dealer. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal. 1677
(three eds. ), 1681, 1686, 1691, 1694, 1700, 1709.
Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Farquhar, and Vanbragh. Ed.
Hunt, Leigh. 1840.
Plays. Ed. with introduction and notes, by Ward, W. C. (Mermaid Series. )
1888.
B. COMEDIES BY OTHER WRITERS
For the plays of Shadwell and Crowne, see bibliographies to chaps. VI
and VII.
Arrowsmith. The Reformation. A comedy. Acted at the Duke's Theatre.
1673.
## p. 422 (#444) ############################################
422
Bibliography
1
Bulteel, J. Amorous Orontus, or Love in Fashion. À comedy in heroic
verse. 1665.
Duffet, Thomas. The Spanish Rogue. A comedy. As it was acted by his
Majesty's Servants. 1674.
Mock Tempest, or the Enchanted Castle. A farce. Acted at the
Theatre-Royal. 1675.
Fane, Sir Francis. Love in the Dark, or the Man of Business. Á comedy.
Ácted at the Theatre Royal by his Majesty's Servants. 1675.
Sacrifice. A tragedy. 1686, 1687.
Flecknoe, Richard. Demoiselles à la Mode. A comedy. 1667.
Howard, Edward. Six Days' Adventures, or the New Utopia. A comedy.
Acted at his Royal Highness the Duke of York's Theatre. 1671.
The Man of Newmarket. A comedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal. 1678.
Howard, James. All Mistaken, or the Mad Couple. A comedy. Acted by
his Majesties Servants at the Theatre-Royal, 1672. Rptd in Dodsley's
Old Plays, ed. 1744.
The English Monsieur. A comedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal by his
Majesties Servants. 1674.
Jordan, Thomas. Money is an Ass. A comedy. 1668.
Maidwell, Laurence. The Loving Enemies. A comedy. As it was acted at
the Duke of York's Theatre. 1680.
[Southland, T. ) Love à la Mode.
A comedy acted at Middlesex House. '
By a person of honour. 1663.
St Serfe, Sir Thomas. Tarugo's Wiles, or the Coffee-House. A comedy.
As it was acted at his Highness the Duke of York's theatre. 1668.
The Mistaken Husband. A comedy by a person of quality. Acted at the
Theatre Royal. 1675.
C. BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL WORKS
Arber, E. The Term Catalogue, 1668–1709 A. D. A contemporary Biblio-
graphy of English Literature in the Reigns of Charles II, James II,
William and Mary, and Anne. Ed. Arber, E. 3 vols. 1903-6.
Aronstein, P. Samuel Pepys und seine Zeit. Die neueren Sprachen, Zeit-
schrift für den nensprachlichen Unterricht, vol. VII. Marburg, 1899–1900.
Behn, A. The History of the Life and Memoirs of. Written by one of the
fair sex. First prefixed to the Collected Edition of Mrs Behn's Works,
ed. 1702. Rptd in the ed. of 1871.
Beljame, A. Le Public et Les Hommes de Lettres en Angleterre au dix-
huitième Siècle. Paris, 1883.
? Betterton, T. The History of the English Stage from the Restoration to
the Present Times. 1741. [Probably not by Betterton. ]
Biographia Britannica, or the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons who have
flourished in Great Britain and Ireland. 6 vols. 1747.
Campbell, K. Notes on D'Avenant's Life. Modern Language Notes,
vol. XVIII. Baltimore, U. S. A. , 1903.
The Source of The Siege of Rhodes. In the same, vol. XIII,
1898.
Canfield, D. F. Corneille and Racine in England. 1904.
Charlanne, L. L'Influence Française en Angleterre an dix-septième Siècle.
Paris, 1906.
Churchill, G. B. The Relation of Dryden's State of Innocence to Milton's
Paradise Lost and Wycherley's Plain Dealer. An inquiry into Dates.
Modern Philology, vol. iv. 1906-7.
Cibber, Theophilus. An Account of the Lives of the Poets of Great Britain
and Ireland. 5 vols. 1753.
Clément, F. and Larousse, P. Dictionnaire des Opéras. Paris, (n. d. ].
.
## p. 423 (#445) ############################################
Chapter V
423
Courthope, W. J. History of English Poetry. 6 vols 1895–1910. [Especially
vol. iv, chap. XIII. ]
Davey, H. History of English Music. 1895.
Dibdin, C. A Complete History of the English Stage. 5 vols. 1800.
Doran, J. Their Majesties Servants. Annals of the English Stage from
Thomas Betterton to Edmund Keene. 2nd ed. 1865.
Downes, J. Roscius Anglicanus, or an Historical Review of the Stage. 1709.
New ed. by Davies, T. 1789.
Ebsworth, J. W. Westminster Drolleries. 1671, 1672. Rptd, with an
introduction, 1875.
Edwards, H. S. History of the Opera. 2 vols. 1862.
Elze, K. Sir William Davenant. Jahrbuch der deutschen Shakespeare-
Gesellschaft, vol. iv. 1869.
Evelyn, J. Diary. Ed. Dobson, A. 3 vols. 1906.
Fleay, F. G. A Biographical Chronicle of the English Drama. 2 vols.
1891. [Sections D'Avenant, the Killigrews, etc. )
Gardiner, 8. B. History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate. 2 vols. ,
ed. 1897.
Gaw, A. The Adventures of Five Hours by Sir Samuel Tuke. A study in
the History of the Early Restoration Drama. Unpublished Thesis in the
Library of the University of Pennsylvania. 1908.
Genest, J. Some Account of the English Stage from the Restoration in 1660
to 1830. 10 vols. Bath, 1832.
Gosse, E. Seventeenth Century Studies. A contribution to the History of
English Poetry. 3rd ed. 1897. [Sir George Etherege, pp. 259-98. ]
Grisy, R. A. de. Histoire de la Comédie Anglaise au dix-septième Siècle.
Paris, 1878.
Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. A Collection of Ancient Documents respecting
the Office of the Master of the Revels and other papers relating to early
English theatres. 1870.
Hazlitt, W. Lectures on the English Comic Writers. First published 1819.
Collected works of William Hazlitt. Edd. Waller, A. R. and Glover, A.
12 vols. 1902-4.
Hazlitt, W. C. Collections and Notes, 1867–76. 1876.
The English Drama and Stage under the Tudor and Stuart Princes,
1543-1664. Illustrated by a series of Documents, Treatises and Poems.
(Roxburghe Library. ) 1869.
Manual for the collector and amateur of old English plays. 1892.
Klette, J. William Wycherley's Leben und dramatische Werke mit beson-
derer Berücksichtigung von Wycherley als Plagiator Molière's. Münster,
1883.
Krause, E. Abriss der Entwickelungsgeschichte der Oper. Hamburg, 1891.
Langbaine, G. An Account of the English Dramatic Poets. 1691. Revised and
extended by Gildon, C. , as The Lives of the Poets, 1699; by Baker, D. E. ,
as The Companion to the Playhouse, 1764; as Biographia Dramatica,
by Reed, I. , 1782; and by Jones, S. , 4 vols. , 1812.
Lavoix, H.
comedy entituled As You Find It, by the Honourable Charles Boyle Esq.
2 vols. 1739. [Contains Guzman, but not Mr Anthony. ),
Edward Ravenscroft
The Citizen Turned Gentleman. A comedy acted at Dorset Gardens. 1672.
Afterwards called Mamamuchi and printed with this title, 1675.
The Careless Lovers. A comedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre. 1673.
Scaramouch, a Philosopher, Harlequin, a School-boy, Bravo, Merchant and
Magician. A comedy, acted at the Theatre Royal. 1677.
King Edgar and Alfreda. A tragicomedy, acted at the Theatre Royal.
1677.
The Wrangling Lovers, or the Invisible Mistress. A comedy acted at the
Duke's Theatre. 1677.
The English Lawyer. A comedy acted at the Theatre Royal. 1678.
London Cuckolds. A comedy acted at the Duke's Theatre. 1682.
Dame Dobson, or the Cunning Woman. A comedy acted at the Duke's
Theatre. 1684.
Titus Andronicus, or the Rape of Lavinia. A tragedy altered from Mr Shake-
spear's Works. 1686.
The Canterbury Guests, or a Bargain Broken. A comedy acted at the
Theatre Royal. 1695.
The Anatomist, or the Sham Doctor. A comedy. 1697, 1722. Rptd in
Bell's British Theatre, vol. I, 1784, and in the British Stage, Farces,
vol. , 1786.
The Italian Husband. A tragedy, acted at Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. 1698.
Sir Charles Sedley
The Mulberry Garden. A comedy, acted by his Majesty's Servants at the
Theatre Royal. 1668, 1675, 1688.
Antony and Cleopatra. A tragedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre. 1677.
Bellamira, or the Mistress. À comedy, acted by their Majesties Servants.
1687.
## p. 421 (#443) ############################################
Chapter V
421
The Works of Sir Charles Sedley. 2 vols. 1722, 1778.
The Dramatio Works of Sir Charles Sedley. 2 vols. 1776.
Sir Robert Stapylton
The Slighted Maid. A comedy, acted at Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. 1663.
The Stepmother. _A tragicomedy, Acted at Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. 1664.
The Tragedie of Hero and Leander. 1669.
Works, Dramatic and Other, of Sir Robert Stapylton. 1663.
John Tatham
Love Crownes the End. A Pastorall presented by the Scollees [sic] of
Bingham in the County of Notingbam, in the yeare 1632. 1640.
The Distracted State. A tragedy. Written in the year 1641 by J. T. Gent.
1651.
The Scots Figgaries, or a Knot of Knaves. A comedy. 1652.
The Rump, or the Mirrour of the Late Times. A new comedy acted at
Dorset Court. 1660, 1661.
Dramatic Works. With introduction and notes by Maidment, J. and
Logan, W. H. Edinburgh and London, 1879.
Sir Samuel Tuke
The Adventures of Five Hours, A tragicomedy. 1663, 1664, 1671, 1704.
Rptd in Dodsley's Old Plays, ed. 1744, and later ods.
John Wilson
The Cheats. A comedy, written in the year 1662. 1664, 1671, 1684, 1693.
Andronicus Comnenius. A tragedy. 1664.
The Projectors. A comedy. 1665.
Belphegor, or the Marriage of the Devil. A tragi-comedy. Lately acted at
the Queen's Theatre in Dorset-Garden. 1691.
Dramatic Works. With memoir and notes by Maidment, J. and Logan,
W. H. Edinburgh and London, 1874.
William Wycherley
Love in a Wood or St James's Park. A comedy, as it is acted by their
Majesties Servants. 1671, 1694, 1711.
The Gentleman Dancing-Master. A comedy acted at the Duke's Theatre.
1673, 1693, 1702.
The Country-Wife. A comedy acted at the Theatre Royal. 1675, 1688.
The Plain Dealer. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal. 1677
(three eds. ), 1681, 1686, 1691, 1694, 1700, 1709.
Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Farquhar, and Vanbragh. Ed.
Hunt, Leigh. 1840.
Plays. Ed. with introduction and notes, by Ward, W. C. (Mermaid Series. )
1888.
B. COMEDIES BY OTHER WRITERS
For the plays of Shadwell and Crowne, see bibliographies to chaps. VI
and VII.
Arrowsmith. The Reformation. A comedy. Acted at the Duke's Theatre.
1673.
## p. 422 (#444) ############################################
422
Bibliography
1
Bulteel, J. Amorous Orontus, or Love in Fashion. À comedy in heroic
verse. 1665.
Duffet, Thomas. The Spanish Rogue. A comedy. As it was acted by his
Majesty's Servants. 1674.
Mock Tempest, or the Enchanted Castle. A farce. Acted at the
Theatre-Royal. 1675.
Fane, Sir Francis. Love in the Dark, or the Man of Business. Á comedy.
Ácted at the Theatre Royal by his Majesty's Servants. 1675.
Sacrifice. A tragedy. 1686, 1687.
Flecknoe, Richard. Demoiselles à la Mode. A comedy. 1667.
Howard, Edward. Six Days' Adventures, or the New Utopia. A comedy.
Acted at his Royal Highness the Duke of York's Theatre. 1671.
The Man of Newmarket. A comedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal. 1678.
Howard, James. All Mistaken, or the Mad Couple. A comedy. Acted by
his Majesties Servants at the Theatre-Royal, 1672. Rptd in Dodsley's
Old Plays, ed. 1744.
The English Monsieur. A comedy. Acted at the Theatre Royal by his
Majesties Servants. 1674.
Jordan, Thomas. Money is an Ass. A comedy. 1668.
Maidwell, Laurence. The Loving Enemies. A comedy. As it was acted at
the Duke of York's Theatre. 1680.
[Southland, T. ) Love à la Mode.
A comedy acted at Middlesex House. '
By a person of honour. 1663.
St Serfe, Sir Thomas. Tarugo's Wiles, or the Coffee-House. A comedy.
As it was acted at his Highness the Duke of York's theatre. 1668.
The Mistaken Husband. A comedy by a person of quality. Acted at the
Theatre Royal. 1675.
C. BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL WORKS
Arber, E. The Term Catalogue, 1668–1709 A. D. A contemporary Biblio-
graphy of English Literature in the Reigns of Charles II, James II,
William and Mary, and Anne. Ed. Arber, E. 3 vols. 1903-6.
Aronstein, P. Samuel Pepys und seine Zeit. Die neueren Sprachen, Zeit-
schrift für den nensprachlichen Unterricht, vol. VII. Marburg, 1899–1900.
Behn, A. The History of the Life and Memoirs of. Written by one of the
fair sex. First prefixed to the Collected Edition of Mrs Behn's Works,
ed. 1702. Rptd in the ed. of 1871.
Beljame, A. Le Public et Les Hommes de Lettres en Angleterre au dix-
huitième Siècle. Paris, 1883.
? Betterton, T. The History of the English Stage from the Restoration to
the Present Times. 1741. [Probably not by Betterton. ]
Biographia Britannica, or the Lives of the Most Eminent Persons who have
flourished in Great Britain and Ireland. 6 vols. 1747.
Campbell, K. Notes on D'Avenant's Life. Modern Language Notes,
vol. XVIII. Baltimore, U. S. A. , 1903.
The Source of The Siege of Rhodes. In the same, vol. XIII,
1898.
Canfield, D. F. Corneille and Racine in England. 1904.
Charlanne, L. L'Influence Française en Angleterre an dix-septième Siècle.
Paris, 1906.
Churchill, G. B. The Relation of Dryden's State of Innocence to Milton's
Paradise Lost and Wycherley's Plain Dealer. An inquiry into Dates.
Modern Philology, vol. iv. 1906-7.
Cibber, Theophilus. An Account of the Lives of the Poets of Great Britain
and Ireland. 5 vols. 1753.
Clément, F. and Larousse, P. Dictionnaire des Opéras. Paris, (n. d. ].
.
## p. 423 (#445) ############################################
Chapter V
423
Courthope, W. J. History of English Poetry. 6 vols 1895–1910. [Especially
vol. iv, chap. XIII. ]
Davey, H. History of English Music. 1895.
Dibdin, C. A Complete History of the English Stage. 5 vols. 1800.
Doran, J. Their Majesties Servants. Annals of the English Stage from
Thomas Betterton to Edmund Keene. 2nd ed. 1865.
Downes, J. Roscius Anglicanus, or an Historical Review of the Stage. 1709.
New ed. by Davies, T. 1789.
Ebsworth, J. W. Westminster Drolleries. 1671, 1672. Rptd, with an
introduction, 1875.
Edwards, H. S. History of the Opera. 2 vols. 1862.
Elze, K. Sir William Davenant. Jahrbuch der deutschen Shakespeare-
Gesellschaft, vol. iv. 1869.
Evelyn, J. Diary. Ed. Dobson, A. 3 vols. 1906.
Fleay, F. G. A Biographical Chronicle of the English Drama. 2 vols.
1891. [Sections D'Avenant, the Killigrews, etc. )
Gardiner, 8. B. History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate. 2 vols. ,
ed. 1897.
Gaw, A. The Adventures of Five Hours by Sir Samuel Tuke. A study in
the History of the Early Restoration Drama. Unpublished Thesis in the
Library of the University of Pennsylvania. 1908.
Genest, J. Some Account of the English Stage from the Restoration in 1660
to 1830. 10 vols. Bath, 1832.
Gosse, E. Seventeenth Century Studies. A contribution to the History of
English Poetry. 3rd ed. 1897. [Sir George Etherege, pp. 259-98. ]
Grisy, R. A. de. Histoire de la Comédie Anglaise au dix-septième Siècle.
Paris, 1878.
Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. A Collection of Ancient Documents respecting
the Office of the Master of the Revels and other papers relating to early
English theatres. 1870.
Hazlitt, W. Lectures on the English Comic Writers. First published 1819.
Collected works of William Hazlitt. Edd. Waller, A. R. and Glover, A.
12 vols. 1902-4.
Hazlitt, W. C. Collections and Notes, 1867–76. 1876.
The English Drama and Stage under the Tudor and Stuart Princes,
1543-1664. Illustrated by a series of Documents, Treatises and Poems.
(Roxburghe Library. ) 1869.
Manual for the collector and amateur of old English plays. 1892.
Klette, J. William Wycherley's Leben und dramatische Werke mit beson-
derer Berücksichtigung von Wycherley als Plagiator Molière's. Münster,
1883.
Krause, E. Abriss der Entwickelungsgeschichte der Oper. Hamburg, 1891.
Langbaine, G. An Account of the English Dramatic Poets. 1691. Revised and
extended by Gildon, C. , as The Lives of the Poets, 1699; by Baker, D. E. ,
as The Companion to the Playhouse, 1764; as Biographia Dramatica,
by Reed, I. , 1782; and by Jones, S. , 4 vols. , 1812.
Lavoix, H.