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A49539 A new catalogue of English plays containing all the comedies, tragedies, tragi-comedies, opera's, masques, pastorals, interludes, farces, &c. both ancient and modern, that have ever yet been printed, to this present year 1688 : to which are added the volumes and best editions, with divers remarks of the originals of most plays, and the plagiaries of several authors / by Gerard Langbaine, Gent. Langbaine, Gerard, 1656-1692. 1687 (1687) Wing L377B; ESTC R8916 43,195 58

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13 St. Cicily 27 Salmacida Spolia 32 Sampson Agonestes 17 Sapho and Phao 14 Scaramouch c. 21 School of Complements 22 Scornful Lady 9 Scot's Figgaries 25 Sea Voyage 9 Seven Cham. of Christen 14 See me and see me not 1 Sejanus 13 Selimus 10 Selindra 14 Sertorius 2 Several Wits 18 Sforza Duke of Millain 10 She wou'd if she cou'd 8 Shepherds Paradice 17 Shepherds Holyday 20 Shoomaker à Gentleman 20 Sicelides 32 Sicily and Naples 27 Siege 4.6 of Babylon 19 of Constantinople 32 of Memphis 8 of Rhodes 6 of Urbin 14 Silent Woman 13 Silver Age 11 Sir Courtly Nice 5 Sir Barnaby Whigg 8 Sir Giles Goose-cap 32 Sir Hercules Buffoon 15 Sir Martin Marr-all 7 Sir Patient Fancy 3 Sir Solomon 32 Sisters 22 Six Days Adventure 12 Slighted Maid 23 Sociable Companions 18 Soliman and Perseda 32 Sophister ib. Sophonisba 15. 16 Sophy 6 Souldier's Fortune 19 Spanish 〈◊〉 32 Curate 9 Friar 7 Gipsies 16. 20. Rogue 8 Sparagus Garden 2 Speeches at Pr. H. Barriers 13 Spightful Sister 2 Sport upon Sport 32 Spring 's Glory 18 Squire Old-sap 8 Staple of News 13 Step-Mother 2 State of Innocence 7 Strange Discovery 32 Stukeley's Life and Death vide Battle of Alcazar Sullen Lovers 24 Summers last Will and Testament 18 Sun 's Darling 9 Supposes 10 Surprizal 12 Susanna's Tears 32 Swaggering Damoysel 4 Swetnam the Woman-hater arraigned 32 T. Tale of a Tub 13 Tamberlain the Great 17 Tamerlain the Great 24 Tancred and Gismond 26 Taming of the Shrew 22 Tartuff 17 Tarugo's Wiles 24 Tempe restored 32 Temple 3 Temple of Love 6 Tempest 7. 22 The longer thou livest the more Fool thou art 25 Thebais 18 Theodosius 15 Thersytes 32 Thomaso 14 Thornby-Abby 21 Thracian Wonder 25 Three Lords and Ladies of London 28 Thyestes T. F. 5. 11. 20 Thyerry and Theodoret 9 Time Vindicated to himself and 〈◊〉 his Honour 13 Timon of Athens 22. 24 Titus Andronicus 〈◊〉 Titus and Berenice 19 Tom Essence 32 Tom Tyler and his Wife ib. Tottenham-Court 18 Town Fop 3 Town Shift 20 Trapolin suppos'd a Prince 4 Travels of 3 Eng. Broth. 5 Traytor 22 Traytor to himself 32 Trick to catch the old One 15 Trick for Trick 8 Triumph of Beauty 22 of Love and Antiq. 15 of Peace 22 of the Pr. D'Amour 5 Triumphant Widow Troades 23. 28 Troas 28. 11 Troylus and Cressida 7. 22 True Trojans 32 True Widow 24 Tunbridge Wells 32 Tryal of Chivalry 32 Tryal of Treasure Tryphon 19 Twelfth-Night 22 Twins 20 Two Noble Kinsmen 9 Two Tragedies in one 26 Two angry Wom. of Ab. 19 Tyde 〈◊〉 for no man 26 〈◊〉 Government 32 Tyrannick Love 7 Two wise Men and all the rest Fools 3 V Valentinian 9 Valiant Scot 32 Valiant Welchman 27 Varieties 32 Very 〈◊〉 16 Unfortunate 〈◊〉 6 Unfortunate Shepheard 25 Unfortunate Mother 18 Unfortunate Usurper 32 Ungrateful 〈◊〉 32 Unhappy Favourite Essex 3 Unnatural Combar 16 Unnatural Tragedy 18 Usurper 12 Untrussing the humerous Poet 5 Venice preserved 19 Virtue Betray'd 3 Vestal Virgin 12 Villain 19 Virgin 〈◊〉 16 Virgin 〈◊〉 20 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 1 〈◊〉 Wife 8 Virtuoso 24 Vision of Delight 13 Vision of the 12 Goddesses 5 Vow Breaker 23 W. Walks of Islington Hogsdon 13 Wandring 〈◊〉 17 Warning for fair Women 32 Weakestgoes to the Wall ib. Wealth and Health ib. Wedding 32 Westward Hoe 5 What you will 16 When you see me you know me 20 White Devil 25 Whore of Babylon 5 Wiat's History ib. Widow 13 Widow's Tears 3 Wife for a Month 9 Wild Gallant 7 Wild Goose Chase 9 Wily beguil'd 32 Wine Beer Ale Tobac ib. Winter's Tale 22 Wise Woman of Hogsdon 11 Witch of Edmonton 5 Wit in a Constable 10 Wit without Mony 9 Wit of a Woman 32 Wit at several Weapons 9 Wits By Sir W. D. Omitted Wits Gabal 18 Wits led by the Nose 32 Witty Combat 27 Witty Fair One 22 Woman turn'd Bully 32 Captain 24 's Conquest 12 kill'd with kindness 11 Hater 9 in the Moon 14 's Prize 9 will have her Will 32 's a Weather-Cock 9 Women pleas'd ib. Women beware Women 16 Wonder a Woman never vex'd 20 Wonder of a Kingdom 5 World toss'd at Tennis 16 Wrangling Lovers 21 Y. Yorkshire 〈◊〉 22 Young Admiral ib. Your five Gallants 16 Youth's Glory and Death's Banquet 18 Young King 〈◊〉 ADVERTISEMENT C. Stands for Comedy T. Tragedy T. C. Tragy-Comedy O. Opera H. History P. Pastoral I. Interlude and E. Entertainment FINIS a 〈◊〉 c. 10. b Erist. 2. ad Lollium Poetices Lib. 1. c. 2. Pref. to Gondibert p. 2. Poet. c. 23. Poet. l. 3. cap. 15. Saturnalia l. 5. c. 11. l. 6. c. 1. Vol. 2. Orat 3. Epist. ad Tit. Vespar Reflect 26. part 2. Epist. to Mock Astrologer Tragedies of the last Age p. 143 Ep. to the Spanish 〈◊〉 Kind Keeper Mor. Sat. 10. l. 1. Mr. 〈◊〉 's Translat Ep. ad T. V. Mr. Shadwell Reflect 26. part 2. 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Sect. 11. (c) These of the Lord Sterline are all Bound with his Works in Folio called Recreations with the Muses Printed at London 1637. (a) Plot from Justin ' s Hist. Lib. 14. (b) Plot from Herodotus Lib. 1. Plutarch in Solon's Life (d) Plot from Justin ' s Hist. Lib. 11. (e) Plot from Seutonius and Plutarch (f) Plot from Guiciardine ' s Hist. of Italy (g) Plot from Plutarch ' s Lives (h) These two of R. Baron are mentioned in former Catalogues but are part of a Romance writ by him and called the Cyprian Academy Printed at London 1647. (i) Plot from Herbert ' s Travels Fol. (k) From an old English Chronicle Fol. (a) These five of Richard Brome are Printed in one Volume Octavo London 1635. (b) These five of Brome are Printed in another Volume in Octavo London 1659. * Reprinted Lond. 1686. (c) Lately Reprinted (d) These two of the Lord Brook ' s are Printed with his Poetical Works in Folio London 1633. (e) Plot from the Turkish Chronicle (f) This is a Play of Christopher Marlo ' s call'd Lusts Dominion Printed in Octavo London 1661. (g) Part of the City Heiress from a Play of Middleton ' s call'd A Mad World my Masters Quarto and part from another of Massenger ' s called The Guardian Octavo (a) Plot from Don Fenise Octavo (b) Stollen from Harlequin Emperur dans le Monde de la Lune (c) 〈◊〉 from Tho. Killegrew's Don Thomaso or The Wanderer Folio (d) A Play of John Tateham ' s called The Rump altered Quarto (e) Part of this Play taken from Richard 〈◊〉 ' s 〈◊〉 Octa. and Le malade imaginaire (f) A great part of this Play borrowed from a Play called The Miseries of 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Written by George Wilkins 〈◊〉 (g) 〈◊〉 from Alcamenes and Menalippa in Cleopatra Folio (*) Plot from the old Story so called (h) Plot from Cassandra Folio (i) Plot 〈◊〉 E. of Essex and Q. E. a Nov. (k) Plot from Causin