Afterwards called
Mamamuchi
and printed with this title, 1675.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v08
[This is a new version of
The Guardian. )
Robert Cox and Francis Kirkman
The Wits or Sport upon Sport in select pieces of drollery digested into
scenes by way of dialogue. Together with variety of Humours of several
nations, fitted for the pleasure and content of all persons, either in court,
city, country or camp. 1662, 1672, 1673.
Sir William D'Avenant
For a bibliography of the plays and masques of D'Avenant, performed
before the closing of the theatres, see vol. vi, pp. 454 and 489.
The Siege of Rhodes. Made a Representation by the Art of Prospective in
Scenes, and the Story sung in Recitative Musick. At the back part of
Rutland House in the upper end of Aldergate Street, London. 1656,
1659.
The first dayes Entertainment at Ratland House, by declamations and
musick after the manner of the ancients. 1657.
E. L. VIII.
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Bibliography
The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru, expressed by instrumental and vocal
musick and by art of perspective in scenes. Represented daily at the
Cook-pit in Drury Lane at three afternoon punctually. 1658.
The History of Sir Francis Drake expressed by Instrumental and Vocal
Musick and by Art of Perspective in Scenes. The First Part. Repre-
sented daily at the Cock-pit in Drury Lane at Three Afternoon punctually.
1659. [No second part is known; but both this and the play above form
portions of The Playhouse to be Let and are thus reprinted in the folio
of 1673. ]
The Siege of Rhodes. The first and second part. As they were lately repre-
sented at his Highness the Duke of York’s Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-
Fields. The first part being lately enlarged. '1663, 1670.
The Rivals. A comedy. Acted by his Highness' the Duke of York's Ser.
vants. 1668.
The Man's the Master. A comedy, written by Sir William D'Avenant, In the
Savoy. 1669, 1673, 1775.
The Tempest, or the Enchanted Island. A comedy. [Altered by Dryden and
D'Avenant. ] As it is now acted at his Highness the Duke of York's
Theatre. See bibliography to chap. VI, post, under Shadwell (1).
Macbeth, A Tragedy; with all the Alterations, Amendments, Additions and
New Songs as it is now acted at the Theatre Royal. 1673, 1687, 1695,
1710.
Julius Caesar. A tragedy (altered from Shakespeare). 1719. [This on the
authority of Maidment and Logan, Works of D'Avenant, vol. 1, p. x. ]
The Works of Sir William D'Avenant, Kt. Consisting of those which were
formerly printed and those which he designed for the press, now published
out of the Author's Originall Copies. 1673.
[This folio contains, besides the works given above, the following
dramas: The Play-house to be Let, The Unfortunate Lovers, The Wits,
Love and Honor, The Law Against Lovery, The Platonic Lovers, The
Tragedy of Albovine, King of the Lombards, The Just Italian, The
Cruel Brother, News from Plymouth, The Distresses, The Siege, and
The Fair Favorite. ]
Dramatic Works, with Prefatory Memoir and Notes. Edd. Maidment, J.
and Logan, W. H. 5 vols. Edinburgh and London, 1872-4.
Love and Honour and The Siege of Rhodes. Ed. Tupper, J. W. Boston,
1909.
Sir George Etherege
The Comical Revenge, or Love in a Tub. A comedy acted at his Highness
the Duke of York's Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. 1664. A second
edition appeared in the same year; others in 1667, 1669, 1689, 1690, 1723.
She Would if she could. A comedy, acted at his Highness the Duke of
York's Theatre. 1668, 1671, 1693.
The Man of Mode, or Sir Fopling Flutter. A comedy acted at the Duke's
Theatre. 1676, 1733.
The Works of Sir George Etheredge containing his Plays and Poems. 1704,
1715, 1735.
Works. Ed. , with introduction, by Verity, A. W. 1888.
Henry, Viscount Falkland
The Marriage Night. Written by the Lord Viscount Falkland. 1664.
Rptd in Dodsley's Old Plays, ed. 1744, and in subsequent editions.
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Sir Robert Howard
The Blind Lady. A comedy. In Poems, etc. 1660.
The Surprisal, The Committee. Two comedies. With the Indian Queen and
The Vestal Virgin. Tragedies. As they were acted by his Majesty's
Servants. 1665, 1692.
The Committee was rptd separately in 1710, and frequently since
in modern collections: The British Theatre, vol. 111, 1791; Modern British
Theatre, vol. 111, 1811; and New English Theatre, vol. v, 1775.
The Great Favourite, or the Duke of Lerma. 1668.
Henry Killigrew
The Conspiraoy. A Tragedy. 1638. [A surreptitious edition. The play was
subsequently rewritten and published as]
Pallantius and Eudora. A tragedie. 1658.
Thomas Killigrew
The Prisoners and Claracilla. Two tragae-Comedies. As they were pre-
sented at the Phoenix in Drury-Lane by her Majesties Servants. 1641.
Comedies and Tragedies written by Thomas Killigrew, Page of Honour to
King Charles I and Groom of the Bed-Chamber to King Charles the
Second. 1664.
[This folio contains, besides the two plays above, the tragicomedies;
Bellamira her Dream, a comedy; The Pilgrim, a tragedy; The Princess,
a tragicomedy, and Thomaso, or the Wanderer, a comedy in two parts. ]
Sir William Killigreu
Three Playes, written by Sir William Killigrew, Vice Chamberlain to her
Majesty the Queen Consort, viz. : Selindra, Pandora, Ormasdes. 1664,
1674.
Four new plays, viz. : The Seege of Urbin, Selindra, Love and Friendship,
tragy-comedies. Pandora, a comedy. 1666.
John Lacy
The Dumb Lady, or the Farrier Made Physician. A comedy. 1672.
The Old Troop, or Monsieur Ragout. A comedy acted at the Theatre Royal.
1672, 1698.
Sir Hercules Buffoon, or the Poetical Squire. A comedy acted at the Duke's
Theatre. 1684.
Sawney the Scot, or the Taming of the Shrew. A comedy acted at Drury
Lane. 1698, 1708, 1714.
Dramatic Works. With prefatory memoir and notes by Maidment, J. and
Logan, W. H. Edinburgh and London, 1875.
Shakerley Marmion
Dramatic Works of Shackerley Marmion. Edd. Maidment, J. and Logan,
W. H. Edinburgh and London, 1875.
Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle
Playes written by . . . the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662. [Contains
twenty-one plays. ]
Plays never before printed. 1668. [Contains five plays. ]
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William Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle
The Country Captaine. A comoedye lately presented by his Majesties
Servants at the Blackfreyers. 1649.
The Varietie. A comedy lately presented by his Majesties Servants at the
Black-Friers. 1649.
[These two plays are usually bound together. ]
Sir Martin Mar-all, or the Feign'd Innocence. A comedy (rewritten] by
J. Dryden. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. 1668, 1678, 1691.
The Humorous Lovers. A comedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre. 1677.
The Triumphant Widow, or the Medley of Humours. A comedy, acted at
the Duke's Theatre. 1677.
Roger Boyle, Earl of Orrery
Mr Anthony. A comedy. As it was acted by their Majesties Servants.
1690, 1704.
Guzman. A comedy. 1693.
Six plays, viz. : The History of Henry V and the tragedy of Mustapha, the
Black Prince and Tryphon tragedies, Herod the Great a tragedy and
Guzman a comedy. 1694.
Altemira. A tragedy. 1702.
The Dramatio Works of Roger Boyle, Earl of Orrery. 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.
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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.
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verse. 1665.
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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
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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. '
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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.
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Robert Cox and Francis Kirkman
The Wits or Sport upon Sport in select pieces of drollery digested into
scenes by way of dialogue. Together with variety of Humours of several
nations, fitted for the pleasure and content of all persons, either in court,
city, country or camp. 1662, 1672, 1673.
Sir William D'Avenant
For a bibliography of the plays and masques of D'Avenant, performed
before the closing of the theatres, see vol. vi, pp. 454 and 489.
The Siege of Rhodes. Made a Representation by the Art of Prospective in
Scenes, and the Story sung in Recitative Musick. At the back part of
Rutland House in the upper end of Aldergate Street, London. 1656,
1659.
The first dayes Entertainment at Ratland House, by declamations and
musick after the manner of the ancients. 1657.
E. L. VIII.
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Cook-pit in Drury Lane at three afternoon punctually. 1658.
The History of Sir Francis Drake expressed by Instrumental and Vocal
Musick and by Art of Perspective in Scenes. The First Part. Repre-
sented daily at the Cock-pit in Drury Lane at Three Afternoon punctually.
1659. [No second part is known; but both this and the play above form
portions of The Playhouse to be Let and are thus reprinted in the folio
of 1673. ]
The Siege of Rhodes. The first and second part. As they were lately repre-
sented at his Highness the Duke of York’s Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-
Fields. The first part being lately enlarged. '1663, 1670.
The Rivals. A comedy. Acted by his Highness' the Duke of York's Ser.
vants. 1668.
The Man's the Master. A comedy, written by Sir William D'Avenant, In the
Savoy. 1669, 1673, 1775.
The Tempest, or the Enchanted Island. A comedy. [Altered by Dryden and
D'Avenant. ] As it is now acted at his Highness the Duke of York's
Theatre. See bibliography to chap. VI, post, under Shadwell (1).
Macbeth, A Tragedy; with all the Alterations, Amendments, Additions and
New Songs as it is now acted at the Theatre Royal. 1673, 1687, 1695,
1710.
Julius Caesar. A tragedy (altered from Shakespeare). 1719. [This on the
authority of Maidment and Logan, Works of D'Avenant, vol. 1, p. x. ]
The Works of Sir William D'Avenant, Kt. Consisting of those which were
formerly printed and those which he designed for the press, now published
out of the Author's Originall Copies. 1673.
[This folio contains, besides the works given above, the following
dramas: The Play-house to be Let, The Unfortunate Lovers, The Wits,
Love and Honor, The Law Against Lovery, The Platonic Lovers, The
Tragedy of Albovine, King of the Lombards, The Just Italian, The
Cruel Brother, News from Plymouth, The Distresses, The Siege, and
The Fair Favorite. ]
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and Logan, W. H. 5 vols. Edinburgh and London, 1872-4.
Love and Honour and The Siege of Rhodes. Ed. Tupper, J. W. Boston,
1909.
Sir George Etherege
The Comical Revenge, or Love in a Tub. A comedy acted at his Highness
the Duke of York's Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. 1664. A second
edition appeared in the same year; others in 1667, 1669, 1689, 1690, 1723.
She Would if she could. A comedy, acted at his Highness the Duke of
York's Theatre. 1668, 1671, 1693.
The Man of Mode, or Sir Fopling Flutter. A comedy acted at the Duke's
Theatre. 1676, 1733.
The Works of Sir George Etheredge containing his Plays and Poems. 1704,
1715, 1735.
Works. Ed. , with introduction, by Verity, A. W. 1888.
Henry, Viscount Falkland
The Marriage Night. Written by the Lord Viscount Falkland. 1664.
Rptd in Dodsley's Old Plays, ed. 1744, and in subsequent editions.
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Sir Robert Howard
The Blind Lady. A comedy. In Poems, etc. 1660.
The Surprisal, The Committee. Two comedies. With the Indian Queen and
The Vestal Virgin. Tragedies. As they were acted by his Majesty's
Servants. 1665, 1692.
The Committee was rptd separately in 1710, and frequently since
in modern collections: The British Theatre, vol. 111, 1791; Modern British
Theatre, vol. 111, 1811; and New English Theatre, vol. v, 1775.
The Great Favourite, or the Duke of Lerma. 1668.
Henry Killigrew
The Conspiraoy. A Tragedy. 1638. [A surreptitious edition. The play was
subsequently rewritten and published as]
Pallantius and Eudora. A tragedie. 1658.
Thomas Killigrew
The Prisoners and Claracilla. Two tragae-Comedies. As they were pre-
sented at the Phoenix in Drury-Lane by her Majesties Servants. 1641.
Comedies and Tragedies written by Thomas Killigrew, Page of Honour to
King Charles I and Groom of the Bed-Chamber to King Charles the
Second. 1664.
[This folio contains, besides the two plays above, the tragicomedies;
Bellamira her Dream, a comedy; The Pilgrim, a tragedy; The Princess,
a tragicomedy, and Thomaso, or the Wanderer, a comedy in two parts. ]
Sir William Killigreu
Three Playes, written by Sir William Killigrew, Vice Chamberlain to her
Majesty the Queen Consort, viz. : Selindra, Pandora, Ormasdes. 1664,
1674.
Four new plays, viz. : The Seege of Urbin, Selindra, Love and Friendship,
tragy-comedies. Pandora, a comedy. 1666.
John Lacy
The Dumb Lady, or the Farrier Made Physician. A comedy. 1672.
The Old Troop, or Monsieur Ragout. A comedy acted at the Theatre Royal.
1672, 1698.
Sir Hercules Buffoon, or the Poetical Squire. A comedy acted at the Duke's
Theatre. 1684.
Sawney the Scot, or the Taming of the Shrew. A comedy acted at Drury
Lane. 1698, 1708, 1714.
Dramatic Works. With prefatory memoir and notes by Maidment, J. and
Logan, W. H. Edinburgh and London, 1875.
Shakerley Marmion
Dramatic Works of Shackerley Marmion. Edd. Maidment, J. and Logan,
W. H. Edinburgh and London, 1875.
Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle
Playes written by . . . the Lady Marchioness of Newcastle. 1662. [Contains
twenty-one plays. ]
Plays never before printed. 1668. [Contains five plays. ]
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The Varietie. A comedy lately presented by his Majesties Servants at the
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[These two plays are usually bound together. ]
Sir Martin Mar-all, or the Feign'd Innocence. A comedy (rewritten] by
J. Dryden. Acted at the Duke's Theatre. 1668, 1678, 1691.
The Humorous Lovers. A comedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre. 1677.
The Triumphant Widow, or the Medley of Humours. A comedy, acted at
the Duke's Theatre. 1677.
Roger Boyle, Earl of Orrery
Mr Anthony. A comedy. As it was acted by their Majesties Servants.
1690, 1704.
Guzman. A comedy. 1693.
Six plays, viz. : The History of Henry V and the tragedy of Mustapha, the
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Altemira. A tragedy. 1702.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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