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- A New farce was acted on Wednesday evening last, at the New Theatre in the town of Hoosack [i.e., Hoosick, N.Y.], called Pandemonium in dishabille, or, Pretended Republicanism put in practice. : Exhibiting in true colours the grand farce now playing off before the American people, and which is completely characteristic of the prime managers in the political drama
- A bold stroke for a wife: : a comedy. In five acts.
- A collection of plays and poems,
- A cure for the heart-ache. : A comedy, in five acts. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, and by the Old American Company, New-York, with universal applause.
- A cure for the spleen. Or Amusement for a winter's evening; : being the substance of a conversation on the times, over a friendly tankard and pipe. : Between Sharp, -- a country parson. Bumper, -- a country justice. Fillpot, -- an inn-keeper. Graveairs, -- a deacon. Trim, -- a barber. Brim, -- a Quaker. Puff, -- a late representative.
- A dialogue, exhibiting some of the principles and practical consequences of modern infidelity
- A farce in two acts. Called 'Tis all a farce. : As performed at the theatres Hay-Market Baltimore and Philadelphia
- A hint to husbands: : a comedy, in five acts. : As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London, and at the Theatre Baltimore.
- A new scene interesting to the citizens of the United States of America, : additional to the historical play of Columbus,
- A new scene interesting to the citizens of the United States of America, : additional to the historical play of Columbus,
- A new world planted; or, The adventures of the forefathers of New-England; : who landed in Plymouth, December 22, 1620. : An historical drama--in five acts.
- A tale of mystery, : a melo-drame: as performed at the theatre in New-York.
- A tale of mystery, : a melo-drame;
- A tale of mystery: : a melo-drame. In three acts.
- A tale of mystery; : a melo-drame;
- Adelaide of Wulfingen. : A tragedy in four acts. (Exemplifying the barbarity which prevailed during the thirteenth century.)
- All in a bustle: or The new house. : A comic prelude written for the opening of the New Theatre in New-York. Performed for the first time, on Monday Jan. 29, 1798.
- Alonzo and Ormisinda. : A new tradegy in five acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane.
- An accurate descripion [sic] of the grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle of Cinderella; or, The little glass slipper; : as performed at the New Theatre, New-York. : To which is added the story of Cinderella
- An accurate description of the grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle, of Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper, : as performed at the New Theatre, in Philadelphia. : To which is added, the story of Cinderella
- Andre; : a tragedy, in five acts: as performed by the Old American Company, New-York, March 30, 1798. : To which are added, authentic documents respecting Major Andre; consisting of letters to Miss Seward, The cow chace, proceedings of the court martial, &c. : Copy right secured
- Androboros : A bographical [sic] farce in three acts, viz. The senate, the consistory, and the apotheosis
- Antonio, : a tragedy in five acts.
- Barbarossa: : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Barbarossa; : a tragedy. : With alterations and amendments. As performed at the theatre in Boston
- Belisarius: : a tragedy.
- Berquin's Child's own story book
- Bethlem Gabor, lord of Transylvania, or, The man hating Palatine; : an historical drama, in three acts.
- Blue Beard: : a dramatic romance,
- Blue Beard: or Female curiosity. : A dramatic romance; in three acts.
- Blue Beard; or, Female curiosity: : a dramatic romance, in three acts.
- Blue devils; : a farce: in one act.
- Bunker-Hill; or The death of General Warren: : an American historical play in five acts.
- Bunker-Hill; or The death of General Warren: : an historic tragedy. In five acts.
- Bunker-Hill; or, The death of General Warren: : an historic tragedy, in five acts.
- Catharine Brown, the converted Cherokee: : a missionary drama, founded on fact.
- Cato, : a tragedy,
- Cato. : A tragedy,
- Cato. : A tragedy.
- Cato. : A tragedy.
- Cato. : A tragedy.
- Cato. : A tragedy.
- Cato. : A tragedy. As it is acted at the theatres.
- Cato. : A tragedy. In five acts.
- Cato; : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Cato; : a tragedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane.
- Chains of the heart; or, The slave by choice. : In three acts.
- Charles the twelfth; or, The battle of Pultowa. : A military tragic piece; in 4 acts.
- Child of nature. : A dramatic piece, in four acts.
- Chrononhotonthologos: : the most tragical tragedy that ever was tragedized by any company of tragedians.
- Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper, : a grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle. : As performed at the Philadelphia theatre
- Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper. : A grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle. : With new and splendid scenery, dresses, and decorations. : As performed at the Boston Theatre. : The scenery painted by Mr. Worrall--and the pantomime got up by Sig. Cipriani
- Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper; : a grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle. : To which is added, the story of Cinderella
- Cinderella; or, The little glass slipper. : A grand pantomimic spectacle, as got up at the New-York theatre, under the direction of Mr. Twaits. : With entire new scenery, machinery, dresses, and decorations.
- Columbia and Britannia: : a dramatic piece.
- Columbus: or The discovery of America. : An historical play. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, London.
- Conscience. : A tragedy, in five acts. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Manchester.
- Count Benyowsky, or, The conspiracy of Kamtschatka. : a tragi-comedy, in five acts.
- Count Benyowsky; or The conspiracy of Kamtschatka. : A tragi-comedy, in five acts.
- Count Benyowsky; or, The conspiracy of Kamtschatka. : A tragi-comedy, in five acts,
- Daranzel; or, The Persian patriot. : An original drama. In five acts. As performed at the theatre in Boston.
- Darby's return. : A comic sketch. As performed at the New-York and Philadelphia theatres.
- Darby's return. : A comic sketch. As performed at the New-York theatre, November, 24, 1789, for the benefit of Mr. Wignell.
- Darkness visible; : a farce, in two acts.
- De Monfort: : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Deaf and dumb, or The Abbe de L'Epee; : an historical drama, founded upon very interesting facts: from the French of M. Bouilly. : With a preface by Laurent Clerc, professor in the Deaf and Dumb Asylum in Hartford
- Deaf and dumb: or, The orphan protected. : An historical drama, in five acts.
- Douglas, : a tragedy. : As performed by the American Company, at the theatre, in Southwark, Philadelphia.
- Douglas, : a tragedy. : As performed by the American Company, at the theatre, in Southwark, Philadelphia.
- Douglas, : a tragedy. As performed with universal applause by the American Company.
- Douglas, or, The noble shepherd: : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Douglas, or, The noble shepherd; : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Douglas; or, The noble shepherd. : A tragedy in five acts.
- Dramatic dialogues for the use of schools.
- Dramatic dialogues, for the use of young persons.
- Dramatic pieces, : calculated to exemplify the mode of conduct which will render young ladies both amiable and happy, when their school education is completed. : In three volumes. Volume I[-III]. ..
- Edwin and Angelina; or The banditti. : An opera, in three acts
- Ella Rosenberg; : a melo-drama. In two acts; as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane.
- Eton Montem.
- Evadne; or, The statue: : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Evening tales; or Amusements for youth
- Every man in his humor. : A comedy
- Every one has his fault: : a comedy, in five acts,
- False shame: : a comedy, in four acts,
- False shame: or The American orphan in Germany: : a comedy, in four acts.
- Female patriotism; or The death of Joan d'Arc: : an historic play, in V. acts,
- Feudal times; or The banquet gallery: : a drama, in two acts.
- First love : a comedy performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury Lane
- Fortune's frolic: : a farce, in two acts.
- Gustavus Vasa, the deliverer of his country. : A tragedy,
- Gustavus Vasa, the deliverer of his country. : A tragedy. : As it was to have been acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. Now performed by the Old American Company. At the theatre, in Southwark.
- Gustavus Vasa, the deliverer of his country. : A tragedy. As it was to have been acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury Lane. Now performed by the Old American Company. At the theatre, in Southwark.
- Gustavus Vasa, the deliverer of his country. : Inscrib'd to His Excellency General Washington, commander in chief of the forces of the thirteen United States of America. : [Four lines of verse]
- Gustavus Vasa: : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Hagar in the desert.
- Hamlet, prince of Denmark: : a tragedy. In five acts.
- Hear both sides: : a comedy, in five acts. : As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane.
- Hearts of oak; : a comedy, in five acts: as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.
- High life below stairs: : a farce, in two acts.
- How to grow rich: : a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden, and at the New Theatre, Philadelphia.
- How to try a lover. : A comedy. In three acts. : As performed at the Philadelphia theatre
- Independence; or Which do you like best, the peer, or the farmer? : A comedy, in five acts. (Founded on the novel of "The independent, ") and performed at the theatre, Charleston, with unbounded applause.
- Indigence, and nobleness of mind. : A comedy in five acts,
- Inkle & Yarico, : an opera, as performed at the theatre in Boston
- Inkle & Yarico, : an opera, as performed with great applause, at the Theatre Royal, --London. : And now performed with applause by the New American Company, Philadelphia
- John Bull, or, An Englishman's fire-side. : A new and celebrated comedy, in five acts.
- John Bull; or, The Englishman's fire-side: : a comedy, in five acts.
- John Bull; or, The Englishman's fire-side: : a comedy, in five acts.
- Jonathan Postfree, or The honest Yankee. : A musical farce, in three acts.
- Juvenile poems on various subjects. : With The prince of Parthia, a tragedy.
- Killing no murder: : a farce, in two acts.
- La Peyrouse: : a comedy, in two acts.
- La femme chimère, : comédie en cinq actes et envers,
- La foret noire: or, Maternal affection. : A serious pantomime. In three acts. As performed at the Boston Theatre. With merited applause
- Le foret noire: or, The natural son: : A dramatic tale, told in action. : First represented at the Theatre de L'Ambigu Comique, in Paris; and now revived with improvements, under the direction of Mr. Francis, of the New Theatre, Philadelphia
- Lionel and Clarissa: or, The school for fathers. : A comic opera:
- Look before ye loup; or, A healin' sa' for the crackit crowns of country politicians,
- Louis the Sixteenth. : A tragedy, in five acts.
- Love a-la-mode, : a comedy of two acts as performed with universal applause by the American Company.
- Love and money; or, The fair Caledonian: : a farce, in two acts.
- Love for love, : a comedy, in five acts.
- Love in a village. : A comic opera.
- Love makes a man; or, The fop's fortune. : A comedy,
- Love's frailties: : a comedy. In five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden.
- Lovers' vows. : A play, in five acts.
- Lovers' vows. : A play, in five acts. Performing at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden.
- Lovers' vows: or, The natural son; : a comedy, in five acts.
- Lovers' vows; : a play, in five acts.
- Lucy Sampson, or The unhappy heiress. : A tragedy, in five acts.
- Man and wife; or, More secrets than one: : a comedy, in five acts.
- Man and wife; or, More secrets than one: : a comedy.
- Manfred, : a dramatic poem. : [Two lines from Shakespeare's Hamlet]
- Manfred, : a dramatic poem. : [Two lines from Shakespeare's Hamlet]
- Marmion; or Floddon [i.e., Flodden] Field. : A drama, founded on the poem of Sir Walter Scott. : (From the first London edition, of 1812.)
- Marmion; or, The Battle of Flodden Field. : A drama, in five acts. : Performed at the theatres Philadelphia and New-York.
- Midas. : A burletta. In two acts.
- Miscellaneous poems,
- Miss in her teens: : a farce, in two acts.
- Moral tales for young people.
- Moral tales for young people., Vol. III
- Moral tales for young people., Vol. I[-III]
- More ways than one. : A comedy, in five acts.
- Mr. H. or Beware a bad name. : A farce in two acts: as performed at the Philadelphia theatre
- Mrs. Wiggins: : a comic piece, in two acts.
- Mrs. Wiggins: : a comic piece. In two acts.
- Music mad: : a dramatic sketch, as performed at the Boston Theatre.
- Music mad; : a dramatic sketch.
- My grandmother, : a musical farce. In two acts.
- My grandmother: : a musical farce, in two acts.
- No song no supper. : An opera, in two acts. As performed at the theatre in Boston
- No song no supper: : a comic opera, in two acts, as performed with universal applause by the Old American Company
- No song no supper: : an opera, in two acts. With additional songs. As performed with great applause by the Old American Company of comedians
- Not at home: : a dramatic entertainment, in two acts.
- Occurences of the times. Or, The transactions of four days. (Viz.--from Friday the 16th, to Monday the 19th January, 1789. : A farce. In two acts. : [Six lines of verse]
- Of age tomorrow: : a musical entertainment, in two acts. : As performed at the Drury-Lane and Boston theatres. : From the prompt- book
- Old poz.
- Orlando: or Parental persecution, : a tragedy.
- Orra: : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Ourselves, : a comedy, in five acts.
- Patrick in Prussia, or Love in a camp; : a comic opera in two acts, being the second part of the Poor soldier. : With all the songs, duets, &c. performed with universal applause, by the American Company of Comedians.
- Patrick in Prussia: or, Love in a camp: : a comic opera, in two acts; being the second part of The poor soldier. : With all the songs, duets, &c. : Performed with universal applause, by the American Company.
- Pizarro in Peru; or, The death of Rolla. : A play, in five acts.
- Pizarro; : a tragedy, in five acts; as performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane:
- Pizarro; : a tragedy, in five acts; taken from the German drama of Kotzebue; and adapted to the English stage, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan
- Pizarro; or The Spaniards in Peru. : A tragedy in five acts.
- Poems, dramatic and miscellaneous.
- Poor Vulcan, : a burletta, in two acts. As performed at the New Theatre, Chesnut Street
- Preservation; or, The hovel of the rocks: : a play, in five acts: interspersed with part of Lillo's drama, in three acts, called "Fatal curiosity."
- Remorse: : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Reparation; or, The school for libertines. : A dramatic piece in three acts.
- Riches; or The wife and brother: : a play, in five acts. Founded on Massinger's comedy of The city madam.
- Riches; or, The wife and brother: : a play, in five acts, founded on Massinger's comedy of The city madam. : First acted on Saturday, February third, 1810, by their majesties' servants of the late Theatre Royal Drury Lane, at the Lyceum Theatre.
- Rosina, : a comic opera. In two acts: as performed at the theatre, New-York.
- Rosina. : a comic opera, in two acts.
- Rosina: or, Love in a cottage, : a comic opera in two acts. As performed with universal applause by the American Company
- Rule a wife and have a wife; : a comedy, in five acts.
- Sacred dramas,
- Sacred dramas, : chiefly intended for young persons: the subjects taken from the Bible. : To which are added: Reflections of King Hezekiah, Sensibility, a poem. and Essays on various subjects, principally designed for young ladies.
- Sacred dramas, : chiefly intended for young persons: the subjects taken from the Bible. : To which are added: Reflections of King Hezekiah, and Sensibility, a poem.
- Safe and sound: : an opera, in three acts.
- Sans souci, alias Free and easy: or An evening's peep into a polite circle. : An intire [sic] new entertainment. In three acts
- Sans souci. Alias Free and easy: or An evening's peep into a polite circle. : An intire [sic] new entertainment. In three acts
- Search after happiness. : A pastoral drama.
- Search after happiness: : a pastoral drama.
- Search after happiness: : a pastoral drama.
- Search after happiness: : a pastoral drama.
- Search after happiness: : a pastoral drama. And Armine and Elvira: a legendary tale; in two parts
- Search after happiness: : a pastoral drama. As it was performed by some young ladies of Bristol, in England. : [Five lines of verse]
- Secrets worth knowing: : a comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.
- Select plays: : containing, 1. Wild oats. By Mr. O'Keefe. 2. Lionel and Clarissa. By Mr. Bickerstaff. 3. Love in a village. By the same. 4. The suspicious husband. By Dr. Hoadley
- Self immolation, or, The sacrifice of love. : A play--in three acts.
- Self immolation: or, The sacrifice of love. : A play in three acts.
- Selima & Azore. : A new comic opera.
- Sensibility. : A drama. : In two parts. : [Six lines from Hannah More]
- Sensibility. : A drama. In two parts. : [Six lines from More]
- Sethona. : A tragedy. : As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- Shakspeare's Othello, the Moor of Venice, : a tragedy,
- She stoops to conquer, or, The mistakes of a night. : A comedy, in five acts.
- She stoops to conquer. Or The mistakes of a night. : A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden.
- She stoops to conquer; or, The mistakes of a night. : A comedy;
- She wou'd and she wou'd not: : a comedy, in five acts.
- Sighs; or, The daughter; : a comedy, in five acts; as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market.
- Slaves in Algiers; or, A struggle for freedom: : a play, interspersed with songs, in three acts.
- Specimen of a surprizing performance shortly to be sent to the press: : being a scene from a new play call'd the Bully, lately acted at the Bear-Garden
- Speed the plough: : a comedy, in five acts. : As performed with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.
- Speed the plough: : a comedy, in five acts. : As performed with universal applause at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.
- Superstition on his last legs, : a poetical tragicomedy,
- Taste: : a comedy, in two acts.
- Tears and smiles. : A comedy. In five acts. : Performed at the theatre Philadelphia.
- Tears and smiles: : a comedy, in five acts.
- Tekeli; or, The siege of Montgatz: : a melo drama, in three acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane.
- Tell truth and shame the Devil: : a comedy, in two acts, as performed by the Old American Company, New-York, January, 1797
- The Africans; or, War, love, and duty. : A play, in three acts. : As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre
- The American heroine, : a pantomime, in three acts.
- The American theatre. : Being a collection of plays, taken from Bell's theatre, and performed by the Old American Company, Philadelphia. : [Seven lines of verse] : Vol. I
- The Americans roused, in a cure for the spleen. Or Amusement for a winter's evening; : being the substance of a conversation on the times, over a friendly tankard and pipe. Between Sharp, a country parson. Bumper, a country justice. Fillpot, an inn-keeper. Graveairs, a deacon. Trim, a barber. Brim, a Quaker. Puff, a late representative.
- The Battle of Brooklyn, : a farce of two acts: as it was performed on Long-Island, on Tuesday the 27th day of August, 1776. By the representatives of the tyrants of America, assembled at Philadelphia. : [Six lines from Hudibras]
- The Blockheads: or, The affrighted officers. : A farce
- The British album. : A collection of poems. : [Three lines of anonymous verse]
- The Budget; : consisting of pieces, both instructive and amusing, for young persons
- The Capuchin; : a comedy, in three acts. : Being an alteration of A trip to Calais.
- The Carriers of the Essex register, with the compliments of the season, present its patrons with the following piece for their amusement, entitled "Eighteen hundred and thirteen."
- The Count of Burgundy: : a comedy of Kotzebue. : In four acts.
- The Double conspiracy, or Treason discovered but not punished. : A matter of fact, delineated after the life, in the form of a play. : [One line of text in Latin]
- The Downfall of justice; and the farmer just return'd from meeting on Thanksgiving Day. : A comedy, lately acted in Connecticut
- The Earl of Essex. : A tragedy. : As performed by the Old American Company, at the theatre in Southwark, Philadelphia.
- The Earl of Essex: : a tragedy, in five acts.
- The East Indian: : a comedy, in five acts. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane.
- The East Indian: : a comedy, in three acts.
- The Englishman in Paris; : a comedy, in two acts.
- The Englishman returned from Paris; : being the sequel to The Englishman in Paris. : A farce, in two acts.
- The Forest of Bondy; or The dog of Montargis. : A melodrama, in three acts
- The French Revolution: : including a story, founded on fact, of Leontine and Matilda: : a drama.
- The Grecian daughter: : a tragedy. As performed with universal applause by the American Company.
- The Gubernatocial collection, : a farce. As acted at C--t H--l. Which point out the variety of characters that have arisen in the political uproar, since the confusion of distinctions. : Together with other scenes for the amusement of the curious. : [Two lines of verse] Dubia Caena,
- The Highland reel. : A comic opera, in three acts.
- The Highland reel: : a comic opera, in three acts. : As performed with universal applause at the theatre--Federal-Street.
- The Highland reel: : a comic opera, in three acts. : As performed, with universal applause, at the Theatres Royal, London and Dublin: and, at the theatre, New-York, by the Old American Company.
- The Irish chief; or, Patriot king. : A new tragedy. Performed at the theatre in Smock-Alley, Dublin.
- The Jew and the doctor: : a farce, in two acts. As performed at the Boston Theatre, and Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.
- The Jew. : A comedy. Performed in London, and by the Old American Company in New-York, with universal applause.
- The Jew: or, Benevolent Hebrew. : A comedy. As performed with universal applause, at the New Theatre, in Philadelphia.
- The Jew: or, Benevolent Hebrew. : A comedy. As performed, with universal applause, at the theatre in Boston.
- The London merchant, or The history of George Barnwell. : As it is acted at the theatres in England.
- The London merchant, or The history of George Barnwell. : As it is acted at the theatres.
- The London merchant: or The history of George Barnwell. : As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants.
- The London merchant: or The history of George Barnwell. : As it is acted at the theatres in England.
- The London merchant; or, The history of George Barnwell. : As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants.
- The Military glory of Great-Britain, : an entertainment, given by the late candidates for bachelor's degree, at the close of the anniversary commencement, held in Nassau-Hall New-Jersey September 29th, 1762
- The New history of the Trojan wars, and Troy's destruction. : In three books. Containing, I. The renowned and valiant deeds of the most famous Hector of Troy. II. The rape of fair Helen of Greece, together with the last destruction of Troy by the stratagem of the wooden-horse. III. The arrival of Brute in Britain, and how he conquered Albion and his giants, and built Troynovant, now London
- The Paxton boys, : a farce.
- The Quaker; : a comic opera. In two acts. As performed at the theatre in Boston
- The Roman actor.
- The School for scandal. : A comedy. : [Four lines of quotation in Latin]
- The Sicilian romance: or, The apparition of the cliffs, : an opera,
- The Surprising life and death of Dr. John Faustus, D.D. : Commonly called the history of the devil and Dr. Faustus. : To which is now added the Necromancer, or, Harlaquin [sic] Doctor Faustus; as performed at the theatres.
- The Surprizing history of the Devil and Dr. Faustus. : Containing a full account, of the wonderful, and wicked life, of that learned and sinful man, Dr. John Faustus. : Also, treating of his unhappy and dreadful end, and his being carried off, and torn to pieces by the Devil, on the 28th day of February, 1438.
- The Village wedding. : A drama. In one part. : [Four lines from Shenstone]
- The West Indian. : A comedy. In five acts.
- The West Indian. : A comedy. In five acts.
- The West Indian: : a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-Lane.
- The West Indian; : a comedy, in five acts;
- The Widow of Malabar. : A tragedy. : As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.
- The Wonderful and surprizing life, and horrid death, of Doctor John Faustus. : To which is now added, The necromancer; or, Harlequin Doctor Faustus. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden, London. Faithfully translated from the original MS.
- The Yorker's stratagem; or, Banana's wedding. : A farce in two acts. As performed at the theatre in New-York, by the Old American Company of Comedians, with universal applause.
- The Youth's library. : A selection of lessons in reading. : Intended as a sequel to "The child's library.", Volume I
- The accomplish'd maid. : A new comic opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The music by Signior Niccolo Piccini. : [Two lines from Shakespeare]
- The adopted child, : a musical drama, in two acts. As performed at the Hay-Makket [sic] Theatre, Boston.
- The adopted child. : A musical drama, in two acts. : As performed at the Boston theatre.
- The adulateur. : A tragedy, as it is now acted in Upper Servia. : [Six lines from Cato]
- The agreeable surprise. : A comic opera, in two acts.
- The agreeable surprise. : A comic opera. In two acts. : As it is performed, at the theatres in London and Dublin.
- The agreeable surprise. : A comic opera. In two acts. As it is performed at the theatres in Philadelphia and New-York.
- The apostate: : a tragedy, in five acts.
- The archers, or Mountaineers of Switzerland; : an opera, in three acts, as performed by the Old American Company, in New-York; : to which is subjoined a brief historical account of Switzerland, from the dissolution of the Roman Empire, to the final establishment of the Helvetic Confederacy, by the Battle of Sempach
- The author; : a comedy, in two acts.
- The bank note, or Lessons for ladies, : a comedy. In five acts. : As performed at the theatre in Boston
- The bankrupt; : A comedy, in three acts.
- The battle of Bunkers-Hill. : A dramatic piece, of five acts in heroic measure.
- The beacon: : a serious musical drama, in two acts.
- The beau metamorphized, or The generous maid: : an after-piece, in two acts. (Rejected by the managers of the New Theatre, when offered to them for performance.)
- The beauties of The children's friend; : being a selection of interesting pieces, from that celebrated author M. Berquin. : Intended to promote a love of truth and virtue. : For the use of schools.
- The beauty and the monster. : A comedy.
- The belle's stratagem, : a comedy.
- The belle's stratagem, : a comedy.
- The belle's stratagem; : a comedy, in five acts.
- The better sort: or, The girl of spirit. : An operatical, comical farce: : [Seven lines from the Epilogue]
- The blind beggar of Bethnal Green. : A dramatic performance: : with several instructive and entertaining pieces.
- The boarding house; or, Five hours at Brighton. : A musical farce, in two acts.
- The bon ton; or, High life above the stairs. : A farce.
- The busy body: : a comedy.
- The castle spectre: : a drama. In five acts.
- The castle spectre: : a drama. In five acts.
- The child of nature. : A dramatic piece, in four acts.
- The children in the wood. : A musical piece, in two acts. : With the additions and alterations, as performed at Boston
- The children in the wood. : A musical piece, in two acts. : With the additions and alterations, as performed by the Old American Company
- The children's friend
- The children's friend.
- The children's friend.
- The children's friend.
- The children's friend.
- The children's friend.
- The children's friend., Vol. I. ; From the latest London edition
- The chimera; or, Effusions of fancy: : a farce in two acts.
- The citizen. : A farce. In two acts.
- The clandestine marriage : a comedy.
- The comical adventures of Gil Blas of Santillane. : And The child of nature, a dramatic novel
- The commissary; : a comedy in three acts.
- The conquest of Canada: or, The siege of Quebec. : An historical tragedy, of five acts.
- The contrast, : a comedy; in five acts:
- The cozeners; : a comedy in three acts.
- The critic; or, A tragedy rehearsed. : A dramatic piece, in three acts.
- The days of old: or, The battle of Hexham. : A comedy. In three acts. As performed at the theatre in Boston
- The dead alive: or The double funeral. : A comic opera. In two acts. : With additions and alterations. : As performed by the Old American Company, in New-York: with universal applause.
- The death of General Montgomery, at the siege of Quebec. : A tragedy. : With an ode, in honour of the Pennsylvania militia, and the small band of regular continental troops, who sustained the campaign, in the depth of winter, January, 1777, and repulsed the British forces from the banks of the Delaware.
- The death of General Montgomery, in storming the city of Quebec. : A tragedy. : With an ode, in honour of the Pennsylvania Militia, and the small band of regular Continental troops, who sustained the campaign, in the depth of winter, January, 1777, and repulsed the British forces from the banks of the Delaware.
- The death of General Montgomery, in storming the city of Quebec. : A tragedy. : With an ode, in honour of the Pennsylvania militia, and the small band of regular continental troops, who sustained the campaign, in the depth of winter, January, 1777, and repulsed the British forces from the banks of the Delaware.
- The death of Louis, the Sixteenth, : a tragedy.
- The deserted daughter, : a comedy, in five acts.
- The deserted daughter: : a comedy.
- The deserter, : a comic opera; as performed at the theatre, New-York; with universal applause.
- The deserter: : a comic opera. In two acts.
- The devil upon two sticks: : a comedy, in three acts.
- The disappointment: or, The force of credulity. : A new American comic-opera, in three acts.
- The disappointment: or, The force of credulity. : A new American comic-opera, of two acts.
- The distrest family. : A drama. In two parts. : [Six lines from Burns]
- The dramatic works of Baron Kotzebue.
- The dramatic works of Baron Kotzebue.
- The dramatic works of Baron Kotzebue.
- The dramatic works of Baron Kotzebue.
- The dramatick works of Joseph Addison, : with the authour's poems, on several occasions
- The dramatist: : a comedy, in five acts.
- The dream: : a tragedy, in prose, in three acts.
- The election: : a comedy, in five acts.
- The fall of British tyranny, or, American liberty triumphant. : The first campaign. : A tragi-comedy of five acts, as lately planned at the Royal Theatrum Pandemonium, at St. James's. The principal place of action in America. : Published according to act of Parliament. : [Three lines of quotation]
- The fall of British tyranny: or American liberty triumphant. : The first campaign. : A tragi-comedy of five acts, as lately planned at the Royal Theatrum Pandemonium at St. James's. The principal place of action in America. : Published according to act of Parliament. : [Three lines of quotation]
- The fall of British tyranny: or, American liberty triumphant. : The first campaign. : A tragi-comedy of five acts, as lately planned at the Royal Theatrum Pandemonium, at St. James's. The principal place of action in America. : Publish'd according to act of Parliament. : [Three lines of quotation]
- The family legend: : a tragedy, in five acts.
- The farmer: : a comic opera. : In two acts. : As performed with great applause, by the Old American Company at the theatre in Southwark.
- The farmer: : a comic opera. In two acts.
- The fashionable lover; : a comedy: as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
- The fashionable lover; : a comedy: as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
- The fatal effects of seduction. : A tragedy. Written for the use of the students of Clio Hall, in Bennington, to be acted on their quarter-day, April 28, 1789. : Founded on the story of an unhappy young lady of Boston.
- The father; or, American Shandy-ism. : A comedy, as performed at the New-York Theatre, by the Old American Company. : Written in the year 1788. : [Two lines from Dwight's Conquest of Canaan]
- The first floor: : a farce in two acts.
- The force of calumny: : a play, in five acts.
- The forest of Hermanstadt; or Princess and no princess. : In 2 acts. : Translated from the French. : As performed at the New-Theatre, Philadelphia[.]
- The fortress; : a melo-drama, in three acts, from the French: : as performed with great success at the New-Theatre, Philadelphia.
- The foundling : a comedy. In five acts.
- The fox chase. : A comedy. In five acts. : As performed at the theatres Philadelphia and Baltimore.
- The gamester, : a tragedy, : as perfomed by the Old American Company. At the theatre, in Southwark. Philadelphia.
- The gamester, : a tragedy, : as performed by the Old American Company. At the theatre, in Southwark. Philadelphia.
- The gamester, : a tragedy, as performed with universal applause by the American Company.
- The gazette extraordinary: : a comedy, in five acts.
- The gentle shepherd, : a Scotch pastoral comedy.
- The gentle shepherd: : a Scots pastoral comedy,
- The gleaner. : A miscellaneous production. In three volumes.
- The great Duke of Florence,
- The green man; : a comedy, in three acts.
- The group, : a farce: as lately acted, and to be re-acted, to the wonder of all superior intelligences; nigh head quarters, at Amboyne. : In two acts
- The group, : a farce: as lately acted, and to be re-acted, to the wonder of all superior intelligences; nigh head quarters, at Amboyne. In two acts
- The group; : as lately acted, and to be re-acted to the wonder of all superior intelligences, nigh head-quarters at Amboyne. : The author has thought proper to borrow the following spirited lines from a late celebrated poet, and offer to the public by way of prologue, which cannot fail of pleasing at this crisis. : [Twelve lines of verse]
- The happy family; : a drama, in five acts.
- The haunted tower, : a comic opera, in three acts, as performed by the Old American Company.
- The heir at law; : a comedy, in five acts.
- The honest farmer. : A drama, in five acts.
- The honey moon: : a comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drurylane, with universal applause.
- The horse and widow. : A farce. As performed, with universal applause, at the Boston Theatre, Federal Street. : Altered from the German of F. Von Kotzebue.
- The hypocrite unmask'd: : a comedy, in five acts.
- The inflexible captive. : A tragedy.
- The iron chest; : a play, in three acts.
- The jealous wife. : A comedy.
- The king and the miller of Mansfield. : A farce.
- The kiss; : a comedy, in five acts.
- The knights; : a farce, in two acts.
- The lady of the rock: : a melo-drame, in three acts.
- The lame lover; : a comedy, in three acts.
- The liar; : a farce, in three acts.
- The little country visitor. : A drama. In two parts. : [Two lines from More]
- The little family. : Containing a variety of moral and philosophical matter. : Written for the amusement and instruction of young persons.
- The little trifler. : A drama. In three parts. : [Six lines from Johnson]
- The lock and key, : a musical farce, in two acts.
- The lock and key, : a musical farce, in two acts. : As performed at the Philadelphia Theatre.
- The lord of the manor, : a comic opera, : as it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane, : with a preface by the author
- The lord of the manor, : a comic opera, in three acts. : As performed with universal applause by the American Company
- The lying valet, : a farce.
- The lying valet. : A comedy in two acts.
- The lying valet: : a farce, in two acts.
- The macaroni: : a comedy, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal
- The maid of Bath; : a comedy, in three acts.
- The maid of Bristol, : a play, in three acts. : As performed at the Theatre Royal in the Haymarket.
- The maid of Bristol: : a play. In three acts.
- The maid of the oaks: : a new dramatic entertainment. : As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. : [Six lines from the prologue]
- The man of business, : a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
- The man of fortitude; or, The knight's adventure. : A drama. In three acts.
- The man of the times: or, A scarcity of cash. : A farce. As performed, with universal applause, at the Church-Street Theatre, Charleston.
- The marriage promise: : a comedy in five acts.
- The marriage promise: : a comedy in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane.
- The married man. : A comedy. In three acts. From Le philosophe marie of M. N. Destouches. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, and the New Theatre, Philadelphia.
- The mayor of Garrat; : a comedy, in two acts.
- The mayor of Garratt: : a comedy, in two acts.
- The mercenary match, : a tragedy.
- The midnight hour. : A comedy, in three acts.
- The minor, : a comedy, in three acts.
- The misfortunes of anger. : A drama. In two parts. : [Two lines from Waller]
- The motley assembly, : a farce. : Published for the entertainment of the curious
- The mountaineers. : A comic opera.
- The mountaineers. : A comic opera.
- The nabob: : a comedy, in three acts.
- The natural son: : a comedy. In five acts.
- The ocean spectre, : an entire new grand melo drame, in five acts. Intersperced with songs, chorusses, &c. : [Six lines of verse]
- The orators; : a comedy, in three acts.
- The padlock: : a comic opera as it is performed at the theatre, Boston
- The parent's assistant; or, Stories for children. : In three volumes., Volume I[-III]
- The parent's assistant; or, Stories for children., Vol. I[-III]
- The patriot chief. : A tragedy. : [Five lines from Thomson]
- The patron; : a comedy, in three acts.
- The peevish man: : a drama. : In four acts.
- The pilgrim. : A comedy.
- The pilgrim. : A comedy.
- The plays and poems of William Shakespeare.
- The plays of William Shakspeare,
- The politician out-witted, : a comedy, in five acts. : Written in the year 1788.
- The poor gentleman : a comedy, in five acts:
- The poor gentleman. : A comedy, in five acts.
- The poor gentleman: : a comedy, in five acts.
- The poor soldier, : a comic opera, in two acts. : With the words, songs, duets, &c. : As performed, with universal applause, at the theatre, New York.
- The poor soldier, : a comic opera, in two acts. : With the words, songs, duets, &c. : As performed, with universal applause, by the American Company of Comedians.
- The poor soldier: : a comic opera, in two acts. : With the words, songs, duets, &c. : As performed with universal applause, by the American Company.
- The prisoner at large: or, The humours of Killarney. : a comedy, in two acts. : As performed with universal applause by the American Company.
- The prize, or, 2, 5, 3, 8. : A musical farce, in two acts.
- The provoked husband: or, A journey to London. : A comedy.
- The purse; or, Benevolent tar. : A musical drama, in one act, as performed at the Boston Theatre, Federal-Street.
- The real and genuine school for scandal, : a comedy; : acted with bursts of applause, at the theatres in London and Dublin.
- The reconciliation; or The triumph of nature: : a comic opera, in two acts.
- The rescue; or, The villain unmasked. : A farce, in three acts.
- The revenge: : a tragedy. In five acts.
- The review; or, The wags of Windsor. : In two acts.
- The rival queens; or, The death of Alexander the Great. : A tragedy, in five acts.
- The road to ruin, : a comedy, in five acts.
- The road to ruin. : A comedy, in five acts.
- The road to ruin: : a comedy. : As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden.
- The robbers. : A tragedy.
- The robbers: : a tragedy.
- The romance of an hour: : a new comedy, of two acts. As it is performed, with universal applause, at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.
- The romp. : A musical entertainment, in two acts.
- The romp. : A musical entertainment, in two acts.
- The sailor's daughter: : a comedy, in five acts.
- The sailor's daughter: : a comedy, in five acts.
- The school for arrogance, : a comedy, in five acts.
- The school for friends, : a comedy, in five acts.
- The school for scandal, : a comedy;
- The school for scandal. : A comedy, in five acts. : As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London.
- The school for scandal. : A comedy;
- The school for wives: : a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- The sea serpent; or, Gloucester hoax. : A dramatic jeu d'esprit, in three acts. : [One line from Livy] : Copy-right secured according to law
- The search after happiness: : a pastoral drama
- The search after happiness: : a pastoral drama; from the poetry of Miss More.
- The secret tribunal: : a play, in five acts.
- The shipwreck: : a comic opera, in two acts.
- The secret: : a comedy. In five acts. As performed at the New Theatre, Philadelphia.
- The siege: : a comedy, in five acts.
- The sleep-walker; : or, which is the lady? A farce, in two acts.
- The snow storm; or, Lowina of Tobolskow. : A melo dramatick romance.
- The soldier's daughter: : a comedy, in five acts.
- The soldier's daughter: : a comedy, in five acts.
- The songs of Tammany; or, The Indian chief. : A serious opera.
- The spoil'd child. : A farce, in two acts. As performed at the theatre in Boston
- The spoil'd child. : A farce, in two acts. As performed at the theatre in Boston
- The stranger: : a comedy.
- The stranger; : a drama, in five acts; as performed at the Drury Lane, New-York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston theatres.
- The stranger; or, Misanthropy and repentance. : A drama, in five acts.
- The stranger; or, Misanthropy and repentance. : A drama, in five acts.
- The suicide. : A dialogue exhibited on the stage at the public commencement of Yale-College, Sept. 13th, M.DCC.XCVII
- The sultan, or, A peep into the seraglio. : A comedy.
- The sultan; or, A peep into the seraglio. : A comedy, in two acts.
- The suspicious husband, : a comedy.
- The three and the deuce, : a musical farce, in three acts. : As performed at the New Theatre, Philadelphia, with unbounded applause
- The tooth-ache; or, Mistakes of a morning. : A petit comedy, in one act.
- The toy-shop. : As acted at the theatres-royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Gardens.
- The toy-shop; or Sentimental preceptor. : Designed for instruction and amusement.
- The toy-shop; or, Sentimental preceptor. : Designed for instruction and amusement.
- The trial by jury: : a comic piece, in two acts.
- The triumphs of love; or, Happy reconciliation. : A comedy. In four acts.
- The true-born Irishman; or The Irish fine lady. : A comedy in two acts.
- The trust. : A comedy. In five acts.
- The tryal. : A comedy.
- The village wedding. : A drama. In one part. : [Four lines from Shenstone]
- The virgin of the sun, : a play in five acts.
- The virgin of the sun: : a play, in five acts.
- The weathercock, : a comic opera. In two acts.
- The wheel of fortune; : a comedy.
- The widow's vow. : A farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market, and by the Old American Company, New-York
- The widow, and the riding horse. : A dramatic trifle, in one act.
- The wild youth: : a comedy for digestion. In three acts.
- The wild-goose chace: : a play, in four acts. With songs.
- The wonder : a woman keeps a secret! : A comedy. In five acts.
- The woodman, : a comic opera, in three acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, with universal applause.
- The world in a village: : a comedy, in five acts. : As performed, with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, and at the theatre, New-York, by the Old American Company.
- The young Quaker, : a comedy; : as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Smoke-Alley, and by the Old American Company
- Thomas and Sally: or, The sailor's return. : A musical entertainment. As performed with universal applause by the American Company.
- Tis all a farce; : a farce in two acts. As performed at the theatres Hay-Market and New-York. (From the first London edition of 1800)
- Transformation; or, Love and law. : A musical farce, in two acts. : As performed at the theatres London, Philadelphia, and Baltimore
- Twelfth night; or, What you will: : a comedy. In five acts.
- Who wants a guinea? : A comedy, in five acts, as perform'd at the Theatre-Royal, Convent Garden. : First acted April 18, 1805.
- Who wants a guinea? : A comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. : First acted April 18, 1805.
- Who wants a guinea? : A comedy, in five acts.
- Who wants a guinea? : A comedy, in five acts.
- Who's the dupe? : A farce. In two acts.
- Wild oats: or, The strolling gentleman, : a comedy, in five acts.
- Wild oats: or, The strolling gentleman. : A comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent Garden.
- Wild oats; or, The strolling gentlemen. : A comedy, in five acts.
- Wives as they were, and maids as they are: : a comedy, in five acts. : Performed at the London and Dublin theatres with universal applause-- and at Greenwich-Street, N. York
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