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9. Pericles, 1609, for Henry Goffon.

2. 1619,

for T. P. 3. 1630, J. N. for R. B. 4.

1635, Thomas Cotes.

10. Puritan, 1600, and 1607, G. Eld.

11. Sir John Oldcastle, 1600, for T. P.

12. Thomas Lord Cromwell, 1613, Tho. Snod ham.

13. Two Noble Kinfmen, 1634, Tho. Cotes, for John Waterfon.

14. Yorkshire Tragedy, 1608, R. B. for T. Pavyer. D. 1619, for T. P.

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The Tempeft, or the Enchanted Illand. A Comedy, acted in Dorfet Garden. By Sir W. D'Avenant and Dryden. 4to. 1669.

The Tempeft, made into an opera by Shadwell in 1673. See Downes's Rofcius Anglicanus, P. 34.

The Tempeft, an Opera taken from Shakfpeare. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. By Mr. Garrick. 8vo. 1755.

Two Gentlemen of Verona.

The Two Gentlemen of Verona. A Comedy written by Shakspeare, with alterations and additions, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. By Mr. Victor. 8vo. 1763.

Merry Wives of Windfor

The Comical Gallant, or the Amours of Sir John Falflaffe. A Comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, by his Majefties Servants. By Mr. Dennis. 4to. 1702.

Twelfth Night.

In the preface to Love Betray'd, or the Agreeable Disappointment, a Comedy, by Charles Burnaby, 1703, that author appears to have taken part of the tale of this play and about fifty lines from it.

Meafure for Measure.

The Law against Lovers, by Sir W. D'Avenant. Fol. 1673.

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Measure for Measure, or beauty the best AdvoAs it is acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields; written originally by Mr. Shakspeare, and now very much altered: with additions of feveral Entertainments of Mufick. By Mr. Gildon. 4to. 1700.

Much Ado about Nothing.

The Law againft Lovers. By Sir W. Davenant. Fol. 1673.

The Universal Paffion. A Comedy at it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, by his Majefties Servants. By James Miller. 8vo. 1737.

Midfummer Night's Dream.

The Humours of Bottom the Weaver, by Ro. bert Cox. 4to,

The Fairy Queen, an Opera, represented at the Queen's Theatre by their Majefties Servants. 4to. 1692.

Pyramus and Thisbe, a comick Mafque, written by Richard Leveridge, performed at Lincoln's Inn Fields. 8vo. 1716.

Pyramus and Thifbe, a mock Opera, written by Shakspeare. Set to mufick by Mr. Lampe. Performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. 8vo. 1745.

The Fairies, an Opera, taken from a Midfummer Night's Dream written by Shakspeare, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. By Mr. Garrick. 8vo. 1755.

A Midfummer Night's Dream, written by Shakspeare, with Alterations and Additions, and feveral new Songs. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. 8vo. 1763.

A Fairy Tale, in two acts, taken from Shakfpeare. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. 8vo. 1763.

Love's Labour's Loft.

The Students, a Comedy altered from Shakfpeare's Love's Labour's Loft, and adapted to the ftage. 8vo. 1762.

Merchant of Venice.

The Jew of Venice, a Comedy, As it is acted at the Theatre in Little Lincoln's Inn Fields, by his Majefty's Servants. By George Granville, Efq. (afterwards Lord Lanfdowne.) 4to. 1701.

As you like it.

Love in a Foreft, a Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, by his Majefty's Servants. By C. Johnson. 8vo. 1723.

The Dedi

The Modern Receipt, or a Cure for Love. A Comedy altered from Shakspeare. cation is figned J. C. 12mo. 1739.

All's well that ends well.

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All's well that ends well; a Comedy. Altered by Mr. Pilon, and reduced to three acts. formed at the Haymarket Theatre, 1785. Not printed.

Taming of the Shrew..

Sawny the Scott, or the Taming of the Shrew! a Comedy, as it is now acted at the Theatre Royal, and never before printed. By John Lacy, 4to. 1698.

The Cobler of Preston, a Farce, as it is acted at the new Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields. By Chriftopher Bullock. 12mo. 1716.

The Cobler of Prefton, as it is acted at the

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Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, by his Majefly's Servants. By C. Johnfon. 8vo. 1716.

A Cure for a Scold, a Ballad Opera, by James Worfdale. Taken from the Taming of the Shrew. 8vo. [1735.]

Catharine and Petruchio. By Mr. Garrick. Svo. 1756.

Winter's Tale.

The Winter's Tale, a Play altered from Shak fpeare. By Charles Marfh. 8vo. 1756.

Florizel and Perdita, by Mr. Garrick. 8vo. 1758.

Sheepfhearing, or Florizel and Perdita, byDublin. 12mo. 1767.

The Sheep-fhearing: a dramatick Paftoral. In three acts. Taken from Shakspeare. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in the Haymar ket. 8vo. 1777.

Comedy of Errors.

An alteration of this play under the title of Every Body Mistaken, was acted at Lincoln's Inn Fields 1716, but was never printed.

The Comedy of Errors, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, 1779. Altered by Mr. Hull.

The Twins, or Which is Which, in three acts, altered by Mr. Woods, was acted at Edinburgh, and printed in a collection of farces at Edinburgh, 1786, Vol. IV.

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