111
includes
High Life Below Stairs, by Townley, James.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v10
] Dramatic Works.
[Individual plays assembled from various edns,
1770-86. ) 4 vols. (Other 4 vol. collections similarly assembled from
different edns of different dates. )
1799. Works. 2 vols.
1809. Dramatic Works; to which is prefixed a Life of the Author. 2 vols.
1830. Works. With remarks on each play, and an Essay on the Life,
Genius, and Writings of the Author. By Jon Bee, Esq. (pseud. of John
Badcock]. 3 vols.
B. Other Works
1747. The Roman and English Comedy Consider'd and Compar'd. With
remarks on the Suspicious Husband. And an Examen into the Merit of
the present Comic Actors.
1762. The Comic Theatre. Being a Free Translation of all the Best French
Comedies. By Samuel Foote, Esq. and Others. 5 vols. (According to
the Advertisement: 'One Comedy in each Volume of this work was
translated by Foote. ')
C. Biography and Criticism
[1777? ] Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Samuel Foote, Esq. ; the
English Aristophanes: to which are added the Bon Mots, Repartees,
and Good Things said by that great Wit and Excentrical Genius.
1778. Aristophanes . . . containing the Jests, Gibes, Bon-Mots, Witticisms,
and most extraordinary Anecdotes of Samuel Foote, Esq.
Cooke, William, Memoirs of Samuel Foote, Esq. With a Collection of
his genuine Bon-Mots, Anecdotes, Opinions, &c. mostly original. And
three of his Dramatic Pieces not published in his Works. 3 vols. 1805.
Another edn. 2 vols. 1806.
Forster, John. Samuel Foote. In Historical and Biographical Essays,
vol. II, pp. 293-437, 1858.
Fitzgerald, Peroy. Samuel Foote, a biography. 1910.
Thomas Francklin (1721-1784)
A. Plays
1766. The Earl of Warwick. T. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1775. Matilda. T. (Drury lane. ) By the Author of the Earl of Warwick.
1776. The Contract. C. of two acts. (Haymarket. ) (Anon. )
B. Other Works
1761 etc. The Works of M. de Voltaire. Translated from the French. With
Notes, Historical and Critical, by T. Smollett, M. D. , T. Francklin, M. A.
and others.
1765. Sermons on the Relative Duties. 4th edn, Dublin, 1788.
## p. 432 (#458) ############################################
432
Bibliography
David Garrick
A. Plays
1742. The Lying Valet; in two acts. As it is performed Gratis, at the
Theatre in Goodman's-Fields.
1745. Lethe: or, Esop in the Shades. As Acted at the Theatres in London,
with Universal Applause. Written by Mrs Garick (sic).
[MS note in British Museum copy: This is the first Sketch of
Mr Garrick's Lethe and seems to have been surreptitiously printed the
year he was absent in Ireland. ]
1747. Miss in her Teens: or, The Medley of Lovers. F. in two acts.
(Covent garden. ) (Anon. )
1749. Lethe. A Dramatic Satire. (Drury lane. )
1757. Lilliput. A Dramatic Entertainment. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1757. The Male-Coquette: or, Seventeen Hundred Fifty-Seven. In two acts.
(Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1759. The Guardian. C. of two acts. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1760. The Enchanter; or Love and Magic. A Musical Drama. (Drury
lane. ) (Anon. ) Music by Smith, John Christopher.
1762. The Farmer's Return from London. An Interlude. (Drury lane. )
(Anon. ) 2nd edn.
1766 (with George Colman, the elder). The Clandestine Marriage. C.
(Drury lane. )
1766. Neck or Nothing. F. in two acts. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1767. Cymon. A Dramatic Romance. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
This piece was later altered, under the title:
1792. Cymon. A Dramatic Romance. Written originally by David
Garrick, Esq. and first performed as an Opera . . . Dec. 31, 1791.
1767. A Peep Behind the Curtain; or, The New Rehearsal. (Drury lane. )
(Anon. )
1772. The Irish Widow. In two acts. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1774. A New Dramatic Entertainment, called A Christmas Tale. In five
parts. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1775. Bon Ton; or, High Life above Stairs. C. in two acts. (Drury lane. )
(Anon. )
1775. May-day: or, The Little Gipsy. A Musical F. of one act. To which
is added the Theatrical Candidates. A Musical Prelude. Both: (Drury
lane. ) (Anon. )
1768. Dramatic Works; now first collected. In three volumes. Carefully
corrected.
1774. [Another edn. ] 2 vols.
1798. Dramatic Works. To which is prefixed a Life of the Author. 3 vols.
[Vol.
111 includes High Life Below Stairs, by Townley, James. ]
B. Dramatic Adaptations
1750. Romeo and Juliet. By Shakespear. With Alterations, and an
additional Scene. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. ) 1753 edn reads: ‘By D.
Garrick. '
1752. Every Man in his Humour. C. Written by Ben Jonson. With
Alterations and Additions. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1755. The Fairies. 0. Taken from A Midsummer Night's Dream, Written
by Shakespear. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. ) The Songs from Shakespeare,
by Milton,,Waller, Dryden, Lansdown, Hammond, &c. Music by Smith,
John Christopher.
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433
1756. The Tempest. 0. Taken from Shakespear. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
The Songs from Shakespear, Dryden, &c. Music by Smith, John
Christopher.
1756. Catherine and Petruchio. C. in three acts. (Drury lane. ) Alter'd
from Shakespear's Taming of the Shrew. (Anon. )
1757. Isabella: or, The Fatal Marriage. A Play. Alter'd from Southern.
(Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1758. Florizel and Perdita. A Dramatic Pastoral, in three acts. Alterd
from The Winter's Tale of Shakespear. (Drury lane. )
1758. Antony and Cleopatra; an historical Play, written by William Shake-
speare: fitted for the Stage by abridging only; and now acted. (Drury
lane. ) [Adapted by Edward Capell and Garrick. ]
1758. The Gamesters. C. Alterd from Shirley. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1763. A Midsummer Night's Dream. Written by Shakespeare: With
Alterations and Additions, and Several New Songs. (Drury lane. )
(Anon. )
1765. Mahomet the Imposter. T. (Originally, 1744, by James Miller and
(? ) John Hoadly. ) (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
(1766. 4th edn. With new Improvements. ]
1766. The Country Girl. C. (Altered from Wycherley. ) (Drury lane. )
(Anon. )
1770. King Arthur: or, The British Worthy. A Masque. By Mr Dryden.
(Drury lane. ) (Anon. ) Music by Purcell and Arne. . . . [According
. )
to Advertisement, there were in this "some slight Alterations made, for
the greater Convenience of Representation. ']
1771. The Songs, Choruses, and Serious Dialogue of the Masque called The
Institution of the Garter, or, Arthur's Round Table restored. (Anon. )
[Altered from Gilbert West's unacted piece, The Institution of the
Order of the Garter, 1742. ]
1773. The Chances. C. [By Beaumont and Fletcher. ] With Alterations.
(Anon. )
1773. Albumazar. C. As it is now revived at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-
Lane. With Alterations (from Thomas Tomkis, by D. G. ).
1773. Alfred : a Masque. [By Thomson and Mallet). As it is now revived
at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's Servants. (Anon. )
[With some few alterations, and with some New Music. ']
1784. Cymbeline. T. Altered from Shakespeare, by David Garrick.
Marked with the Variations in the Manager's Book at the Theatre-
Royal in Drury-Lane. (Biog. Dram. cites an edn of 1761. ]
C. Other Works
1769. An Ode upon Dedicating a Building, and Erecting a Statue, to Shake-
speare, at Stratford upon Avon. By D. G.
1785. The Poetical Works of David Garrick, Esq. Now first collected into
two volumes. With explanatory notes.
1831-2. The Private Correspondence of David Garrick with the most
celebrated persons of his time . . . illustrated with notes. And a new
biographical memoir of Garrick. 2 vols.
1907. Some Unpublished Correspondence of David Garrick, edited by George
Pierce Baker. Boston, U. S. A.
D. Biography and Criticism
Davies, Thomas. Memoirs of the Life of David Garrick, Esq. 2 vols. 1780.
Fitzgerald, Percy. The Life of David Garrick. 2 vols. 1868. Revised
edn, 1899.
28
E. L. X.
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434
Bibliography
Gaehde, Christian. David Garrick als Shakespeare-Darsteller und seine
Bedeutung für die heutige Schauspielkunst. Berlin, 1904.
Hedgcock, F. A. David Garrick et ses Amis Français. Paris, 1911.
Hedgcock, F. A. A Cosmopolitan Actor. ' David Garrick and his
French Friends. [A very free rendering and adaptation of the
above, with bibliography, pp. 430-6. ] [1912. ]
Knight, Joseph. David Garrick. 1894.
Murphy, Arthur. The Life of David Garrick, Esq. 2 vols. 1801.
Parsons, Mrs Clement. Garrick and His Circle. (With bibliography,
pp. xvii-xx. ) New York and London, 1906.
John Gay
See bibliography to vol. ix, chap. vi, ante.
Richard Glover
A. Plays
1753. Boadicia (later edns, ‘Boadicea'). T. (Drury lane. )
1761. Medea. T.
B. Other Works
1737. Leonidas, a poem.
1770-86. ) 4 vols. (Other 4 vol. collections similarly assembled from
different edns of different dates. )
1799. Works. 2 vols.
1809. Dramatic Works; to which is prefixed a Life of the Author. 2 vols.
1830. Works. With remarks on each play, and an Essay on the Life,
Genius, and Writings of the Author. By Jon Bee, Esq. (pseud. of John
Badcock]. 3 vols.
B. Other Works
1747. The Roman and English Comedy Consider'd and Compar'd. With
remarks on the Suspicious Husband. And an Examen into the Merit of
the present Comic Actors.
1762. The Comic Theatre. Being a Free Translation of all the Best French
Comedies. By Samuel Foote, Esq. and Others. 5 vols. (According to
the Advertisement: 'One Comedy in each Volume of this work was
translated by Foote. ')
C. Biography and Criticism
[1777? ] Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Samuel Foote, Esq. ; the
English Aristophanes: to which are added the Bon Mots, Repartees,
and Good Things said by that great Wit and Excentrical Genius.
1778. Aristophanes . . . containing the Jests, Gibes, Bon-Mots, Witticisms,
and most extraordinary Anecdotes of Samuel Foote, Esq.
Cooke, William, Memoirs of Samuel Foote, Esq. With a Collection of
his genuine Bon-Mots, Anecdotes, Opinions, &c. mostly original. And
three of his Dramatic Pieces not published in his Works. 3 vols. 1805.
Another edn. 2 vols. 1806.
Forster, John. Samuel Foote. In Historical and Biographical Essays,
vol. II, pp. 293-437, 1858.
Fitzgerald, Peroy. Samuel Foote, a biography. 1910.
Thomas Francklin (1721-1784)
A. Plays
1766. The Earl of Warwick. T. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1775. Matilda. T. (Drury lane. ) By the Author of the Earl of Warwick.
1776. The Contract. C. of two acts. (Haymarket. ) (Anon. )
B. Other Works
1761 etc. The Works of M. de Voltaire. Translated from the French. With
Notes, Historical and Critical, by T. Smollett, M. D. , T. Francklin, M. A.
and others.
1765. Sermons on the Relative Duties. 4th edn, Dublin, 1788.
## p. 432 (#458) ############################################
432
Bibliography
David Garrick
A. Plays
1742. The Lying Valet; in two acts. As it is performed Gratis, at the
Theatre in Goodman's-Fields.
1745. Lethe: or, Esop in the Shades. As Acted at the Theatres in London,
with Universal Applause. Written by Mrs Garick (sic).
[MS note in British Museum copy: This is the first Sketch of
Mr Garrick's Lethe and seems to have been surreptitiously printed the
year he was absent in Ireland. ]
1747. Miss in her Teens: or, The Medley of Lovers. F. in two acts.
(Covent garden. ) (Anon. )
1749. Lethe. A Dramatic Satire. (Drury lane. )
1757. Lilliput. A Dramatic Entertainment. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1757. The Male-Coquette: or, Seventeen Hundred Fifty-Seven. In two acts.
(Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1759. The Guardian. C. of two acts. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1760. The Enchanter; or Love and Magic. A Musical Drama. (Drury
lane. ) (Anon. ) Music by Smith, John Christopher.
1762. The Farmer's Return from London. An Interlude. (Drury lane. )
(Anon. ) 2nd edn.
1766 (with George Colman, the elder). The Clandestine Marriage. C.
(Drury lane. )
1766. Neck or Nothing. F. in two acts. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1767. Cymon. A Dramatic Romance. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
This piece was later altered, under the title:
1792. Cymon. A Dramatic Romance. Written originally by David
Garrick, Esq. and first performed as an Opera . . . Dec. 31, 1791.
1767. A Peep Behind the Curtain; or, The New Rehearsal. (Drury lane. )
(Anon. )
1772. The Irish Widow. In two acts. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1774. A New Dramatic Entertainment, called A Christmas Tale. In five
parts. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1775. Bon Ton; or, High Life above Stairs. C. in two acts. (Drury lane. )
(Anon. )
1775. May-day: or, The Little Gipsy. A Musical F. of one act. To which
is added the Theatrical Candidates. A Musical Prelude. Both: (Drury
lane. ) (Anon. )
1768. Dramatic Works; now first collected. In three volumes. Carefully
corrected.
1774. [Another edn. ] 2 vols.
1798. Dramatic Works. To which is prefixed a Life of the Author. 3 vols.
[Vol.
111 includes High Life Below Stairs, by Townley, James. ]
B. Dramatic Adaptations
1750. Romeo and Juliet. By Shakespear. With Alterations, and an
additional Scene. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. ) 1753 edn reads: ‘By D.
Garrick. '
1752. Every Man in his Humour. C. Written by Ben Jonson. With
Alterations and Additions. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1755. The Fairies. 0. Taken from A Midsummer Night's Dream, Written
by Shakespear. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. ) The Songs from Shakespeare,
by Milton,,Waller, Dryden, Lansdown, Hammond, &c. Music by Smith,
John Christopher.
## p. 433 (#459) ############################################
Chapter IV
433
1756. The Tempest. 0. Taken from Shakespear. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
The Songs from Shakespear, Dryden, &c. Music by Smith, John
Christopher.
1756. Catherine and Petruchio. C. in three acts. (Drury lane. ) Alter'd
from Shakespear's Taming of the Shrew. (Anon. )
1757. Isabella: or, The Fatal Marriage. A Play. Alter'd from Southern.
(Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1758. Florizel and Perdita. A Dramatic Pastoral, in three acts. Alterd
from The Winter's Tale of Shakespear. (Drury lane. )
1758. Antony and Cleopatra; an historical Play, written by William Shake-
speare: fitted for the Stage by abridging only; and now acted. (Drury
lane. ) [Adapted by Edward Capell and Garrick. ]
1758. The Gamesters. C. Alterd from Shirley. (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
1763. A Midsummer Night's Dream. Written by Shakespeare: With
Alterations and Additions, and Several New Songs. (Drury lane. )
(Anon. )
1765. Mahomet the Imposter. T. (Originally, 1744, by James Miller and
(? ) John Hoadly. ) (Drury lane. ) (Anon. )
(1766. 4th edn. With new Improvements. ]
1766. The Country Girl. C. (Altered from Wycherley. ) (Drury lane. )
(Anon. )
1770. King Arthur: or, The British Worthy. A Masque. By Mr Dryden.
(Drury lane. ) (Anon. ) Music by Purcell and Arne. . . . [According
. )
to Advertisement, there were in this "some slight Alterations made, for
the greater Convenience of Representation. ']
1771. The Songs, Choruses, and Serious Dialogue of the Masque called The
Institution of the Garter, or, Arthur's Round Table restored. (Anon. )
[Altered from Gilbert West's unacted piece, The Institution of the
Order of the Garter, 1742. ]
1773. The Chances. C. [By Beaumont and Fletcher. ] With Alterations.
(Anon. )
1773. Albumazar. C. As it is now revived at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-
Lane. With Alterations (from Thomas Tomkis, by D. G. ).
1773. Alfred : a Masque. [By Thomson and Mallet). As it is now revived
at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's Servants. (Anon. )
[With some few alterations, and with some New Music. ']
1784. Cymbeline. T. Altered from Shakespeare, by David Garrick.
Marked with the Variations in the Manager's Book at the Theatre-
Royal in Drury-Lane. (Biog. Dram. cites an edn of 1761. ]
C. Other Works
1769. An Ode upon Dedicating a Building, and Erecting a Statue, to Shake-
speare, at Stratford upon Avon. By D. G.
1785. The Poetical Works of David Garrick, Esq. Now first collected into
two volumes. With explanatory notes.
1831-2. The Private Correspondence of David Garrick with the most
celebrated persons of his time . . . illustrated with notes. And a new
biographical memoir of Garrick. 2 vols.
1907. Some Unpublished Correspondence of David Garrick, edited by George
Pierce Baker. Boston, U. S. A.
D. Biography and Criticism
Davies, Thomas. Memoirs of the Life of David Garrick, Esq. 2 vols. 1780.
Fitzgerald, Percy. The Life of David Garrick. 2 vols. 1868. Revised
edn, 1899.
28
E. L. X.
## p. 434 (#460) ############################################
434
Bibliography
Gaehde, Christian. David Garrick als Shakespeare-Darsteller und seine
Bedeutung für die heutige Schauspielkunst. Berlin, 1904.
Hedgcock, F. A. David Garrick et ses Amis Français. Paris, 1911.
Hedgcock, F. A. A Cosmopolitan Actor. ' David Garrick and his
French Friends. [A very free rendering and adaptation of the
above, with bibliography, pp. 430-6. ] [1912. ]
Knight, Joseph. David Garrick. 1894.
Murphy, Arthur. The Life of David Garrick, Esq. 2 vols. 1801.
Parsons, Mrs Clement. Garrick and His Circle. (With bibliography,
pp. xvii-xx. ) New York and London, 1906.
John Gay
See bibliography to vol. ix, chap. vi, ante.
Richard Glover
A. Plays
1753. Boadicia (later edns, ‘Boadicea'). T. (Drury lane. )
1761. Medea. T.
B. Other Works
1737. Leonidas, a poem.