With an Account of the Life and
Writings
of the Author.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08
1676. Trans. into French by Saladin, J. Paris, 1822.
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Titus and Berenice. A Tragedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre. With a
Farce called the Cheats of Scapin. 1677.
Friendship in Fashion. A Comedy, as it is acted at his Royal Highness the
Duke's Theatre. 1678.
The History and Fall of Caius Marius. , A Tragedy, as it is acted at the
Duke's Theatre. 1680.
The Orphan: or, the Unhappy Marriage. A Tragedy, as it is acted at his
Royal Highness the Duke's Theatre. 1680. French trans. by Desclo-
zeaux. Paris, 1822. German trans. Mannheim, 1822.
The Souldier's Fortune. A Comedy, acted by their Royal Highness's
Servants. 1681.
Venice Preserr'd, or, A Plot Discover'd. A. Tragedy as it is acted at the
Duke's Theatre. 1682.
Venice Preservd. Acting version by Kemble, J. P. 1795, 1811, 1814. (Omits
comic relief. ]
Venice Preservd. Ed. from the original quarto of 1682, without excision, by
Strong, R. Exeter, 1885.
Venice Preservd. Ed. by Gollancz, I. (Temple Dramatists. ) 1899.
Venice Preservd. Trans. into Dutch by Muyser, Utrecht, 1755 and 1760;
French by La Place, Paris, 1747 and 1782; and by Brugière de
Barante, Paris, 1822; German by Gätschenberger, Leipzig, 1874; Italian
by Leoni, Florence, 1817; Russian, 1764.
The Atheist: or the Second Part of The Souldier's Fortune. Acted at the
Duke's Theatre. 1684.
(2) Other Works
The Poet's Complaint of his Muse; or a Satyr against Libells. A poem.
1680.
Windsor Castle: in a Monument to our late Sovereign K. Charles II. of ever
blessed memory. 1685.
Letters to Mrs Barry printed in Rochester's Familiar Letters (1697) and in
Otway's Works noted above.
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(3) Biography and Criticism
Barante (A. G. P. B. de). Sur Otway. -Sur Venise Sauvée. Mélanges his-
toriques et littéraires, vol. III. Paris, 1835.
Gosse, E. Thomas Otway Cornhill Magazine, Dec. 1877. Rptd in his
Seventeenth Century Studies, 1883.
Grisy, R. A. de. Étude sur T. Otway. Paris, 1868.
Lowe, R. W. Thomas Betterton. London, 1891.
Löwenberg, J. Über Otway's and Schiller's Don Carlos. Lippstadt, 1886.
Luick, K. Über Otway's Venice Preserved. Vienna, 1902.
Mosen, R. Über T. Otway's Leben und Werke. Englische Studien, vol. I.
Heilbronn, 1877.
Möller, Ernst. Otway's, Schiller's, und St Real's Don Carlos. Tübingen, 1888,
Otway, Thomas. Temple Bar, vol. LVII. 1879.
Sanders, H. M. Thomas Otway. Temple Bar, vol. CXVIII. 1899.
MRs Pix (MARY GRIFFITH) (1666-1720 ? )
Ibrahim, the Thirteenth Emperor of the Turks. A Tragedy. 1696.
Queen Catharine. A Tragedy. 1698.
The Double Distress. A Tragedy. 1701.
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EDWARD RAVENSCROFT
See bibliography to chap. v A, ante
THOMAS RAWLINS (1620 ? -1670)
The Rebellion. A Tragedy. 1640, 1651.
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NICHOLAS Rowe
(1) Plays
Works (Plays and Poems), with a Life. 2 vols. 1747, 1756, 1766.
with Life, by Dr Johnson. 2 vols. 1792. [The Biter is excluded from
these collected editions. ]
Plays. 2 vols. 1720, 1736. [Includes The Biter. ]
The Fair Penitent and Jane Shore. Ed. Hart, S. O. (Belles-Lettres Series. )
Boston and London, 1907.
The Ambitious Step-Mother. A Tragedy as 'twas acted at the New Theatre
in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields by his Majesty's Servants. 1701.
Tamerlane. A Tragedy as it is acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincoln's
Inn-Fields by his Majesty's Servants. 1702. Trans. into French. 1746.
The Fair Penitent. A Tragedy as it is acted at the New Theatre in Little
Lincoln's-Inn-Fields by her Majesty's Servants. 1703. Revised by
Kemble, J. P. 1814. Trans. into French. 1746, 1750.
The Biter. A Comedy as it is acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
by her Majesty's sworn Servants. 1705.
Ulysses. A Tragedy as it is acted at the Theatre in the Haymarket by her
Majesty's sworn Servants. 1706.
The Royal Convert. A Tragedy as it is acted at the Queen's Theatre in the
Haymarket by her Majesty's sworn Servants. 1708.
The Tragedy of Jane Shore, written in imitation of Shakespeare's style.
[1714. ] Revised by Kemble, J. P. 1815. Trans. into French. 1797, 1822.
The Tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal
in Drury Lane. 1715.
Remarks on Mr Rowe's tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray, and all his
other plays. . . . Collected from the works of the late Earl of
Shaftesbury. 1715.
(2) Other Works
Boileau's Lutrin translated into sh verse. To which is prefixed a Letter
giving some account of Boileau and his works. By N. Rowe. 1708.
Lucan's Pharsalia translated into English verse by N. Rowe. 1718. With
Memoir of Rowe by Welwood, J. 2 vols. 1720.
Poems on several occasions. 1714.
Poems on several occasions, with a Life. 1720.
&
Shakespeare's Works. In six volumes. Revised and carefully corrected.
With an Account of the Life and Writings of the Author. By N. Rowe.
1709.
(3) Biography and Criticism
An hour with an old Poet Laureate [Nicholas Rowe). Tinsley's Magazine,
vol. VIII. 1871.
Austin, W. S. and Ralph, J. Lives of the Laureates. 1853.
Bromilow, A. H. Tales from the Dramatists '[in the manner of Lamb's
Tales from Shakespeare). The Fair Penitent. Jane Shore. Colburn's
Now Monthly Magazine, new series, vol. xiv. 1878.
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Gifford, W. Introd, to his ed. of Massinger's Works. 2nd ed. 1813. [Con-
tains a comparative criticism of The Fatal Dowry and Rowe's The Fair
Penitent. ]
Gildon, C. and others. A New Rehearsal, or Bays the Younger. Con-
taining an Examen of The Ambitious Stepmother, Tamerlane, The Biter,
and Jane Shore, all written by N. Rowe, Esq. 1714.
Hamilton, W. Poets Laureate. 1879.
Schwarz, F. H. On Rowe's The Fair Penitent. Bern, 1907.
Scott, Sir W. Essay on the comparative merits of The Fatal Dowry and
The Fair Penitent in Cumberland's Observer, 88, 89, 90. 3rd ed. 1790.
THOMAS RYMER
Edgar, or the English Monarch. A Tragedy. 1678.
See, also, bibliography to chap. vi B, ante.
THOMAS Scott (A. 1695)
The Mock Marriage. A Comedy. 1696.
The Unhappy Kindness. A Tragedy. 1697.
ELKANAH SETTLE
(1) Plays
Cambyses, King of Persia. A Tragedy acted by his Highness the Duke of
York's servants. 1671.
The Empress of Morocco. A Tragedy. With Sculptures. The like never
done before. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. 1673.
Notes and Observations on The Empress of Morocco; or some few
Erratas to be printed instead of the Sculptures with the second
edition of the play. 1674. [By Dryden, John; Shadwell, Thomas;
and Crowne, John. ]
Notes and Observations on The Empress of Morocco revised. 1674.
[Defence of the play against Dryden, etc. ]
Love and Revenge. A Tragedy acted at the Duke's Theatre. 1675.
The Conquest of China by the Tartars. A Tragedy acted at the Duke's
Theatre. 1676.
Ibrahim, the Illustrious Bassa. A Tragedy acted at the Duke's Theatre.
1677.
Pastor Fido, or the Faithful Shepherd. A Pastoral as it is acted at the
Duke's Theatre. 1677. [Sir Richard Fanshawe's version of Guarini's
pastoral poem adapted for the stage. ]
Fatal Love, or the Forod Inconstancy. A Tragedy acted at the Theatre
Royal. 1680.
The Female Prelate; being the History of the Life and Death of Pope Joan.
A Tragedy acted at the Theatre Royal. 1680.
The Heir of Morocco, with the Death of Gayland, acted at the Theatre Royal.
1682.
Distress’d Innocence, or the Princess of Persia. A Tragedy as it is acted at
the Theatre Royal 1691.
The Fairy Queen. An opera. Represented at the Queens-Theatre by their
Majesties Servants. 1692. [Attributed to Settle. ]
The New Athenian Comedy. 1693. [Attributed to Settle. ]
The Ambitious Slave, or a Generous Revenge. A Tragedy. 1694.
Philaster, or Love lies a-bleeding. A Tragi-comedy as it is now acted at his
Majesty's Theatre Royal. Revis'd [from Beaumont and Fletcher's Phi-
laster] and the two last acts new written. 1695.
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The Loyal Brother, or the Persian Prince. A Tragedy, as it is acted at the
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The Disappointment, or the Mother in Fashion. A Play. As it was acted
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Sir Anthony Love, or the Rambling Lady. A Comedy, as it is acted at the
Theatre Royal. 1691.
The Wives Excuse, or Cuckolds make themselves. A Comedy, as it is acted
at the Theatre Royal by their Majesties Servants. With congratulatory
verses by Dryden comparing Southerne with Terence. 1692.
The Maid's Last Prayer, or Any rather than Fail. A Comedy as it is acted
at the Theatre Royal by their Majesties Servants. 1693.
The Fatal Marriage, or the Innocent Adultory. A Play. Acted at the
Theatre Royal by their Majesties Servants. 1694.
Isabella, or the Fatal Marriage. A Play. Alter'd from Southern [by David
Garrick]. 1757. 2nd ed. 1758. Revised by Kemble, J. P. 1814. Trans.
into French by P. A. de La Place, Paris, 1749; German by F. U. L.
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Oroonoko, or the Royal Slave. A Tragedy as it is acted at the Theatre Royal
by his Majesty's Servants. Epilogue by Congreve. 1696.
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near six hundred lines in place of the comic scenes, together with an
addition of two new characters.