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Bourgeois, 10917, 0. 18. La Géant, ou David et Goliath, par MM. A. Bourgeois et F. Lalone. Paris, 1838.

Brumoy, 10071, O. Théâtre des Grecs, traduit par le P. Brumoy. 2de edition. Corrigée par M. Raoul-Rochette. 16 tom. Paris, 1826. Bury, 8063, D. Racine, and the French classical drama. By Madame Blaize de Bury. London, 1845.

Cervantes, 2358, Q. Comedias y Entremesses de Miguel de Cervantes, con una dissertacion, o prologo sobre las comedias de Españo. 2 tomos. Madrid, 1749.

10207, O. Théâtre de M. J. D. Chenier, précédé d'une notice. 3 vols. Paris, 1818.

Collin, 9996, O. Regulus, eine Tragödie von Collin. Berlin, 1802. Corneille, 10086, O. Chefs-d'œuvre de P. Corneille, précédées de l'esprit du grand Corneille. 2 vols. A Paris, 1819.

10085, O. Les chefs-d'œuvre de P. Corneille. 3 vols. A Paris, 1814.

10084, O. Histoire de la vie et des ouvrages de P. Corneille, par M. Jules Tascherau. Paris, 1829.

Crébillon, 8017, D. Chefs-d'œuvres Tragiques de Rotrou, Crébillon, Lafosse, Saurin, de Belloi, Pompignan et La Harpe. 2 tomes. Paris, 1743. Damas, 7384, D. Chefs-d'oeuvre du Théâtre Espagnol, par M. Damas-Hinan. 2 tom. Paris, 1841.

Da Ponte, 6911, D. Le Nozze di Figaro, drama Eroicomico di Lorenzo Da Ponte. New York, 1826.

Delavigne, 10922, O. 8. Une famille au temps de Luther. Tragédie par M. Casimir Delavigne. Paris, 1836.

D'Ennery, 10917, O. 3. La grace de Dieu, drame, de MM. D'Ennery et G. Lemoine. Paris, 1841.

Donizetti, 8905, D. 7. Lucrezia Borgia; a lyric tragedy.

zetti. New York.

Music by Doni

Dorvigny, 11010, O. 7. Oui ou non, comédie. Par Dorvigny. A Paris, 1783. Ducis, 10921, O. 1. Hamlet, tragédie, imitée de l'Anglais. Par F. Ducis.

Paris, 1836.

Dumas, 10917. O. 16. Un mariage sous Louis XV.; comédie. Par Alex. Dumas. Paris, 1841.

10922, O. 9. Charles VII. chez ses grands vassaux, tragédie. Par Alex. Dumas. Paris, 1831.

Duval, 10917, O. 5. La jeunesse du Duc de Richelieu, ou la Lovelace Français, comédie. Par MM. Alex. Duval et Monvel. Paris, 1796. Etienne, 10920, O. 2. Les deux gendres, comédie. Par M. Etienne. Paris, 1821.

Favart, 11010, O. 4.
1758.
11321, D. 4.
dam, 1761.
Forges, 10917, O. 8.
Paris, 1841.

Les moissonneurs, comédie.

Ninette a la cour, comédie.

Par M. Favart. A Paris,

Par M. Favart. Amster

Une nuit au sérail, comédie. Par Forges et Vermond.

Gamba, 6908, D. Alcune operette di Bartolomeo Gamba. Milano, 1827. Goethe, 10701, D. Dramatic works of Goethe; comprising Faust, Iphigenia in Tauris, Torquato Tasso, Egmont; translated by Anna Swanwick. And Goetz von Berlichingen; translated by Sir Walter Scott; carefully revised. (Bohn's standard library.) London, 1850. 9394, D. Faust; Eine Tragödie von Goethe. Stuttgard, 1847. 9410, D. Faustus; a dramatic mystery; the bride of Corinth; the first Walpurgis Night. Translated from Goethe by John Anster. London, 1835.

Goethe, 9323, 0. Faust; a dramatic poem. By Goethe. Translated by A. Hayward, Esq. 2d edition. London, 1834.

9659, D. Iphigenia in Tauris; a drama in five acts. By Goethe. Translated by G. J. Adler. New York, 1850.

Goldoni, 9060, D. Italian comedies. Select comedies, translated from the Italian of Goldoni, Giraud and Nota. New York, 1849.

Gozlan, 10917, O. 2. La main droit et la main gauche, drame. Par M. Leon Gozlan. Paris, 1842.

Grandville, 2571, Q. The flowers personified; being a translation of Grandville's "les fleurs animées." Colored plates. By N. Cleaveland, Esq. New York, 1847.

Grillparzer, 8387, D. Sappho; a tragedy by Grillparzer. Boston, 1846. Halm, 8807, D. The son of the wilderness; a dramatic poem. By F. Halm. Translated from the German. By. C. E. Anthon. New York, 1848. Jaime, 10920, O. 5. Le Chevreuil, or le Fermier Anglais, comédie de MM. Leon H***** et Jaime. Paris, 1831.

Jouy, 10917, 0.7. Guillaume Tell; opera. Par Jouy et Bis, musique de M. Rossini. Paris, 1829.

La Harpe, 13548, O. 1. Le Comte de Warwick; tragédie. Par M. de La Harpe. Paris, 1764.

Lamartine, 12514, O. Toussaint Louverture. Poème dramatique. Par A. de Lamartine. Paris, 1850.

Leuven, 10917, O. 14. Le Brasseur de Preston; opera comique. Par MM. de Leuven et Brunswick. Paris, 1838.

Lugnani, 10254, 0. Tragédie di Giuseppe Lugnani, da Giustenopoli. 3 vols. Venezia, 1816.

Mélesville, 10917, O. 21. Maurice, comédie vaudeville. Par MM. Mélesville et C. Duveyrier. Paris, 1839.

Mercier, 13548, O. 4. Le faux ami; drame. Par M. Mercier. Paris, 1773. Molière, 10087, O. Euvres de Jean Baptiste Poquelin de Molière. 7 vels. Paris, 1817.

11010, O. 6. Le Tartuffe, comédie de Molière. A Paris, 1774. Monti, 10270, O. Tragedie di Vicenzio Monti. Firenze, 1822.

Müllner, 6848, D. Müllner's dramatische Werke. 7 Bd. in 4. Braunschweig,

1828.

Niccolini, 10271, O. Polissena, tragedia di G. Batista Niccolini. Firenze, 1813.

Oehlenschlager, 8387, D. Corregio; a tragedy by Oehlenschlager. Sappho; a tragédy by Grillparzer. Boston, 1846.

Rosier, 10917, O. 9. La mansarde du crime; comédie. Par M. Rosier. Paris,

1840.

Rossini, 10920, O. 3. Le Comte Ory; opera. Musique de M. Rossini. Paris, 1828.

10917, O. 7. Guillaume Tell; opera. Paris, 1829.

Rousseau, 13548, O. 2. Le Devin du Village, intermède. Par J. J. Rousseau. Avignon, 1786.

Sauvigny, 11010, O. 8. Washington, ou la liberté du Nouveau Monde. Tragédie, par Sauvigny. A Paris, 1791.

Schiller, 7097 & 7434, D. Mary Stuart; a tragedy from the German of Schiller. By William Peter, A. M. A new edition. Philadelphia, 1840. Gift of the translator.

Scribe, 10088, O. Théâtre de Eugéne Scribe, dédié par lui à ses collaborateurs. 10 vols. Paris, 1828, 1832.

8014, D.

Euvres choisies de E. Scribe. 2 tomes. Paris, 1845. 10917, 0.6. Le fils de Cromwell, ou une restauration, comédie par M. Scribe. Paris, 1842.

Scribe, 10917, O. 10. La part du diable; opera comique par M. Scribe; musique de M. Auber. Paris, 1843.

- 10917, O. 12. Japhet, ou la recherche d'un père, comédie par MM. Scribe et Vanderburch. Paris, 1841.

10917, O. 17. La figurante, ou l'amour et la danse, opera comique par MM. Scribe et Dupin. Musique de M. Clapisson. Paris, 1838. 10918, O. 2. La Juive, opera en cinq actes par M. Scribe. Musique de M. Halery. Divertissemens de M. Taglioni. Paris, 1835. Shakspeare, 10921, 0. 1. See Ducis supra, p. 1271.

Theaulon, 10920, O. 4. Le Bénéficiaire; comédie. Par MM. Theaulon et Etienne. Paris, 1825.

Tieck, 9991, O. Kaiser Octavianus, ein Lustspiel in zwei Theilen, von Ludwig Tieck. Jena, 1804.

Vitet, 10059, O. Les baricades, scénes historiques Mai, 1588. Par L. Vitet. Paris, 1830.

Vass, 6805, D. Neuere Lustspiele, von Julius Von Voss. 7 Bd. in 4. Berlin,

1823-1827.

Werner, 6824, D. Das Kreuz an der Otsee, ein Trauerspiel, von Werner. Ber

lin, 1806.

6840, D. Der vier und zwanzigste Februar, eine Tragedie, von Friedrich Ludwig Zachariah Werner. Leipzig, 1819.

6837, D. Die Söhne des Thals, ein dramatisches Gedicht, von F. L.

Z. Werner. 2 Bde. Berlin, 1823.

Zeno, 10284, O. Poesie drammatiche di Apostolo Zeno. 10 vols. Venezia,

1744.

8905, D. 6. Lucia di Lammermoor; an opera. New York, 1848.

6861, D. Répertoire générale du Théatre Français. (Contenant les chefs d'oeuvres de Pierre et Thomas Corneille, les théâtres complets de Racine, Crébillon, Molière et Regnard, les pièces choisis de Voltaire, &c. &c. &c.) 51 vols. A Paris, 1813.

2359, Q. Comedias varias de España. 23 tomos. Madrid y Sevilla, 1745. 10278, O. Teatro Italiano antico. 10 vols. Milano, 1808, 1812. 11010, O. 5. Les folies amoureuses; comédie.

A Paris, 1774.

11010, O. 1. L'Isle de Merlin, où le monde renversé; opera comique. Vienne, 1758.

11010, O. 3. L'Isle sonnante; opera comique. A Paris, 1768.

13040, O. A collection of librettos of operas in Italian and English. London, 1853.

13549, O. 2. Eumene; drama: Eumenes; an opera. (Italian and Engish.) London, 1765.

13549, O. 3. Il Signor Dottore; a comic opera (Italian and English). London, 1767.

13549, O. 4. Ezio; drama per musica (Italian and English). London, 1764.

WORKS OF FICTION, WIT AND HUMOR, IMAGINARY VOYAGES AND ADVENTURES, FABLES, IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE.

A' Beckett, 12987, O. The comic history of Rome. By Gilbert Abbott A'Beckett. Illustrated by John Leech. London, 1852.

7765, D. The comic Blackstone. By G. A. A'Beckett. Philadelphia, 1844.

12452, O. The comic history of England. By G. A. A'Beckett. 2 vols. London, 1848.

Aguilar, 8635 & 8894, D. Home influence; a tale for mothers and daughters.
By Grace Aguilar. 2 vols. London and New York, 1847.
Woman's friendship; a story of domestic life. By Grace
New York, 1850.

9400, D.
Aguilar.
9527, D. The vale of cedars; or the martyr. By Grace Aguilar.
New York, 1850.

9656, D. The mother's recompense; a sequel to home influence.
By Grace Aguilar. New York, 1851.

10127, D. The days of Bruce; a story from Scottish history. By Grace Aguilar. 2 vols. New York, 1852.

Ainsworth, 10820, O. Ainsworth's magazine; a miscellany of romance. 26 vols. London, 1842, &c., to the present time.

Anderson, 9035, D. Chronicles of the kirk; or scenes and stories from the history of the church of Scotland. By the Rev. Jno. Anderson. Edinburgh, 1849.

Armius, 11484, O. Fools and jesters. With a reprint of Robert Armius's Nest of Ninnies. 1608. London, 1842. Printed for the Shakspeare Society.

Arnold, 10895, D. Oakfield; or fellowship in the east. By W. D. Arnold. 2 vols. London, 1854.

Arthur, 7875 & 8581, D. Lovers and husbands; a story of married life. By T. S. Arthur. Philadelphia, 1846.

8582, D.

Married and single; or marriage and celibacy contrasted.

By T. S. Arthur. Philadelphia, 1846.

8836, D.

Retiring from business; or the rich man's error.

By T. S.

Arthur.

New York, 1848.

8689, D.

Making haste to be rich; or the temptation and the fall. By T. S. Arthur. New York, 1848.

9725, D. Woman's trials; or tales and sketches from the life around us. By T. S. Arthur. Philadelphia, 1851.

9920, D. 11. The young artist; or the dream of Italy. By T. S. Arthur. New York, 1850.

Austen, 9629, O. The novels of Jane Austen complete. Philadelphia, 1838. 10838, D. Pride and prejudice. By Jane Austen. London, 1846. 10839, D. 1. Northanger Abbey. By Jane Austen. London, 1851. 10839, D. 2. Persuasion. By Jane Austen. London, 1851. Sense and sensibility; a novel. By Jane Austen. Lon

10837, D.

don, 1853. 10840, D.

Mansfield park. By Jane Austen. London, 1853. Ayres, 12140, O. The legends of Montauk. By J. A. Ayres. New York,

1849.

Baliol, 11238, D. Diary of Martha Bethune Baliol, from 1753 to 1754.

London, 1854.

Banim, 13644, Ó. The Mayor of Windgap. By Mr. Banim. Paris, 1835. Barham, 7127, D. The Ingoldsby legends; or mirth and marvels. By Thomas Ingoldsby, Esq. (Rev. Richard H. Barham.) First series. New York, 1852.

7486, D. The Ingoldsby legends; or mirth and marvels. By Thomas Ingoldsby, Esq. 2d series. London, 1842.

7804 & 8499, D. The Ingoldsby legends; or mirth and marvels. By Thomas Ingoldsby. 3d series. London and Philadelphia, 1847. 7242, D. Some account of my cousin Nicholas. By Thomas Ingoldsby, Esq. To which is added The rubber of life. 3 vols. London, 1841.

Beckford, 2524, D. Vathek; an Arabian tale. By William Beckford, Esq. With a memoir of the author, and notes, critical and explanatory. Philadelphia, 1854.

Bellew, 7599, D. Memoirs of a griffin; or a cadet's first year in India. By Capt. Bellew. 2 vols. London, 1842.

Bentley, 9628 & 12851, O. Bentley's miscellany. 14 vols. New York and

London, 1838, &c.

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Bell, 9745, D. The ladder of gold; an English story. By Robert Bell. 3 vols. London, 1850.

11080, O. The story teller; or table book of popular literature. Edited by Robert Bell. 2 vols. London, 1843.

Beresford, 10331, D. The miseries of human life; an old friend in a new dress. By J. Beresford. New York, 1853.

Bethune, 6548, D. Tales and sketches of the Scottish peasantry. By Alexander Bethune, laborer. Edinburgh, 1838.

7515, D. The Scottish peasant's fire-side; a series of tales and sketches of the peasantry of Scotland. By Alexander Bethune. Edinburgh, 1843.

Bird, 6107, D. The Hawks of hawk hollow; a tradition of Pennsylvania. By the author of Calavar and The infidel. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1835.

6324, D. Nick of the woods; or the Jibbenainosay. A tale of Kentucky. By the author of Calavar, &c. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1837. 6567, D. Peter Pilgrim; or a rambler's recollections. By the author of Calavar. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1838.

6640, D. The adventures of Robin Day. By the author of Calavar, &c. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1839.

5954, D. Calavar; or the knight of the conquest. A romance of Mexico. By Robert Montgomery Bird. New York, 1854.

Blanchard, 8190, D. Sketches from life. By the late Laman Blanchard. Edited, with a memoir of the author, by Sir E. L. Bulwer. 2 vols. New York, 1846.

Boccacio, 10976, D. The decameron; or ten days entertainment of Boccacio. A revised translation, by W. K. Kelly. London, 1855. (Bohn's extra volume.)

Borrow, 9733, D. Lavengro; the scholar, the gypsy, the priest. By George Borrow. 3 vols. London, 1851.

Brackenridge, 8496, D. Modern chivalry; or the adventures of Captain Farrago and Teague O'Regan. By H. M. Brackenridge. Philadelphia, 1847.

Bronté, 12334, O. & 9327, D. Shirley; a tale. By Currer Bell. (Miss Bronté.) New York, 1850.

9778, D. Wuthering Heights and Agnes Gray, by Ellis and Acton Bell (the Misses Bronté). A new edition revised, with a biographical notice of the authors, &c. By Currer Bell. London, 1850. 10347, D. Villette. By Currer Bell. (Miss Bronté.) New York, 1853.

8783, D. Jane Eyre; an autobiography. Edited by Currer Bell. (Caroline Bronté.) Boston, 1848.

8784, D. Wuthering heights; a novel. (Not) By the author of "Jane Eyre," (but by Emily Bronté.) New York, 1848.

8820, D. The tenant of Wildfel Hall. By Acton Bell. (Anne Bronté.) New York, 1848.

Brown, 9367, D. Turkish evening entertainments. The wonders of remarkable incidents and the rarities of anecdotes. By Ahmed Ibn Hemdem the Ketkhoda. Translated from the Turkish, by John P. Brown. New York, 1850.

Bulicer, 9875, D. Works of Sir E. L. Bulwer, Bart., 17 vols.; viz: Vol. 1, The Disowned; vol. 2, Devereux; vol. 3, Pelham; vol. 4, Paul Clifford; vol. 5, Eugene Aram; vol. 6, Last days of Pompeii; vol.

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