1.2. WORKS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMATISTS-continued. 1659 2296 Day (J.) Blind-Beggar of Bednal-Green, with the merry Humor 6. 8. 6. 2297 Dekker (T.) Satiro-Mastix, or the Untrussing of the Humorous Poet, green morocco, g. e. scarce E. White, 1602 In this Play of Dekker Ben Jonson is ridiculed in the Character of Horace. The Roxburghe copy sold for £3. 19s. 2298 Drake (J.) Sham-Lawyer, n. d.-Dover (J.) Roman Generalls, 1667 (2) 2299 Dramatic. Dialogue in the Shades between Mrs. Cibber and Peg Woffington, both of Amorous Memory, uncut 1766 2300 Dramatic Gazette, 12 numbers in 1 vol. plate of Macready as Hotspur 1830-31 2301 Drue (T.) Life of the Dutches of Suffolke (a Play), 1631— Dryden (J.) King Arthur, an Opera, 1691, both uncut (2) Edmonton. The merry Deuill of Edmonton, as it hath been sundry times acted by his Maiesties Servants at the Globe on the Bancke-side, half morocco 2302 ** 1631 *The authorship of this Comedy has been ascribed to Shakspeare, Drayton, and Brewer. See Baker's Biographia Dramatica. 2303 Familie of Love, acted by the Children of his Maiesties Revells 1608 2304 Field (N.) Amends for Ladies, with the merry Prankes of Moll Cut-Purse, &c. a Comedy, uncut, but portion of title containing imprint torn off 2305 Fletcher (John) and William Shakspeare, The two noble Kinsmen, 1634-Fletcher (J.) The Elder Brother, a Comedie, 1647 (2) 2306 Fletcher (J.) Faithfull Shepherdesse, acted at Somerset House on Twelfnight, 1633, &c. T. Park's copy, with his autograph signature and note, calf gilt 1656 2307 Fletcher (J.) Faithfull Shepherdesse, acted at Somerset-House, half morocco 1665 **This edition (which was unknown to Baker, Reed, Jones, Lowndes, and other bibliographers,) is very scarce, nearly the whole impression having been destroyed in the Great Fire of London. 2308 Fletcher (Phineas) Sicelides, a Piscatory, as it hath been acted in King's College in Cambridge, uncut 1631 2309 Fyfe (A.) Royal Martyr, Charles I, an Opera, 1705-Gay (J.) Beggar's Opera, with music, 1777—Polly, with music, wants (3) title 2310 Glapthorne (H.) Argalus and Parthenia, 1639-Wit in a Constable, a Comedy, 1640; uncut (2) 2311 Harris (J.) Love's a Lottery, 1699-City Bride, n.d.- The Mistakes, 1691 (3) 2312 Heywood (T.) The Wise-Woman of Hogsdon, a Comedie calf extra, g.e. by J. Clarke 1638 2313 Heywood (T.) Loves Mistresse: or the Queenes Masque half green morocco, g. e. 1640 WORKS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMATISTS-continued. 2314 Haywood (T.) and W. Rowly, Fortune by Land and Sea, a TragiComedy, uncut *** The Roxburghe copy sold for £1. 1s. 2315 Heywood (T.) Loves Mistresse, or the Queenes Masque uncut 1655 1640 *This copy sold for £2. 12s. 6d. at these Rooms in 1856. 2316 Howard (Hon. E.) The Women's Conquest, a Tragi-Comedy uncut 1671 2317 Johnson (C.) Plays, viz. Generous Husband, FIRST EDITION, half morocco, n.d.-Gentleman Cully, 1702-Fortune in her Wits, 1705-Love and Liberty, 1709-Force of Friendship, 1710-Generous Husband, n. d.-The Wife's Relief, 1712 -The Successful Pyrate, 1713 (7) 2318 Jones (Sir Inigo) and Sir W. Davenant, The Temple of Love, a Masque, blue morocco, g. e. 1634 2319 Jones (Sir Inigo) and Sir W. Davenant, Britannia Triumphans, a Masque, presented at White Hall on Sunday after Twelfth Night, 1637, half green morocco, g. e. 1637 **Not in Davenant's Works; this Masque having given great offence, and having been rigidly suppressed. The Author of the "Stage Condemned" devotes 19 pages to a description of it, and states "that it was then (1698) very rare and scarcely to be had." Bindley had two copies, which sold for £9 and £8. 2s. 6d. 2320 Kyd (T.) Spanish Tragedy; or Hieronimo is mad againe, portion of last leaf torn off and supplied in MS. half morocco, uncut 1623 2321 Lacy (J.) The Old Troop, or Monsieur Raggon, 1698-Lansdowne (G. Granville Lord) She-Gallants, 1696 (2) 2322 London Chaunticleres, a Witty Comedy, full of various and/ delightfull Mirth, red morocco extra, g. e. rare 1659 2323 Lower (Sir W.) The Phoenix in her Flames, a Tragedy, uncut, 1639-Horatius: a Roman Tragedy, 1656-Lunatick (The), a Comedy, 1705 (3) 2324 Macklin (C.) Man of the World, and Love à la Mode, portrait calf extra 1793 2325 Manley (Mrs.) Lucius the first Christian King of Britain, a Tragedy, 1717-Almyna, 1707-Lost Lover, 1696-Manning (F.) Generous Choice, 1700 (4) 2326 Marmyon (Shakerley) A fine Companion, acted before the King and Queene at White-Hall, uncut, 1633-The Antiquary, a Comedy, by Shackerly Mermion, uncut, 1641 (2) کار ج 2327 Marston (J.) The Malcontent, augmented by Marston, with the /. //. Additions played by the Kings Maiesties Servants, written by Ihon Webster green morocco extra, g. e. by J. Mackenzie Printed by V. S. for W. Aspley, 1604 ** Mr. Rhodes's copy sold for £2. 10s. 2328 Masque. Rape of Europe, with Garrick's writing on cover, 1694 -May (T.) The Old Couple, a Comedy, uncut, 1658 Mead (R.) Combat of Love and Friendship, a Comedy, (3) 1.8. WORKS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMATISTS-continued. 2329 Maske of Flowers, presented by the Gentlemen of Graies-Inn The Dedication to Sir Francis Bacon is signed I. G. W. D. and (2) 2330 Medbourne (E.) St. Cecily, a Christian Tragedy, 1666-Tartuffe n. d. **For writing this Play the Author was imprisoned. Sir Mark worm 2332 Midleton (T.) Tricke to Catch the old one, slightly damaged by a 2333 1640 1640 fine copy in blue morocco extra, borders of gold, by C. Lewis 1630 1638 1680 2339 Otway (T.) The Souldiers Fortune, a Comedy, uncut, 1683 2340 Plays. (10) Edipus, by Dryden and N. Lee, 1692-Cæsar Borgia, 2341 Plays. Edipus, by Dryden and Lee, 1696-Victorious Love, by W. Walker, 1698-Rinaldo and Armida, by J. Dennis, 1699-Congreve (W.) Mourning Bride, wants title and imperfect-De Foe (D.) True-born Englishman, 1701-The Subscribers, a new Song, 1722 -Steele's Apology for himself and Writings, 1714 in one vol. WORKS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMATIS TS-continued. FOLIO. 2342 Beaumont (F.) and J. Fletcher, The Wild Goose Chase, a Comedy, uncut 1652 2313 Beaumont (F.) and J. Fletcher, Fifty Comedies and Tragedies, 1. 2344 C[ourts] and Country, a Play of seven Acts, with the Blundering 1735 1673 2345 D'Avenant (Sir W.) Works, portrait by Faithorne 2348 DRURY LANE THEATRE. A Collection of 357 Wardrobe and ** A very curious and important volume for the History of the 2349 Generous Impostor, a Comedy in five Acts (by Rev. T. L. Obeirne) MANUSCRIPT, with author's autograph additions and corrections 2.12. 2.12.6. 2350 Gwinn (Nell). A true Account of the late most doleful and . 2351 well 2352 Jonson (Ben) Works, portrait n. d. 1692 SHAKESPEARES (MR. WILLIAM) COMEDIES, HISTORIES AND 410. FIRST EDITION, fine portrait by M. Droeshout on title-page, Printed by Isaac Jaggard, and Ed. Blount, 1623 2353 WORKS OF THE ENGLISH DRAMATISTS-continued. every copy is gradually being secured for public libraries. If, SHAKESPEARES (MR. WILLIAM) COMEDIES, HISTORIES AND Buk SECOND EDITION, portrait by M. Droeshout on title-page, with Printed by Tho. Cotes, for Robert Allot, &c. 1632 A copy any Collector may be proud of. Mr. Smith considered it in point of condition, although a trifle shorter, preferable to Mr. Daniel's, which sold for £148. It exhibits some slight variations from the pagination of the usual copies, as given by Lowndes: e. g. 57 is marked 79, second 49 is correct, Actor's Names is printed Actosr Names, 164 is correct, in Macbeth 161 and 164 are marked 164 and 161, and 311 is marked 353. 2354 SHAKESPEAR'S (MR. WILLIAM) COMEDIES, HISTORIES AND Will Even in 1685, when the fourth edition was issued, the rarity of 2355 SHAKESPEAR'S (WILLIAM) COMEDIES, HISTORIES, AND TRAGE- THIRD EDITION, portrait by Droeshout, with Ben Jonson's |