Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction, and the Drama, Vol. 4 / A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
Ebenezer Cobham Brewer
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  • Daddy O’Dowd, 19th cent., Boucicault. I.D. (See “Crochets du Père Martin.”)
  • Daisy Farm (The), 1871, H. J. Byron. Dom.D.
  • Dame Blanche (La), 1829, Boieldieu. O.C. (libretto by Scribe).
  • Dame Médecin (La), 1640-1685, Ant. J. Montfleury. C.
  • Dame Voilée, 1838, Balfe. O.
  • Dame aux Camélias, 1848, Dumas fils. C.
  • Dames Capitaines, (Les), 1857, Reber. O.
  • Damoiselle, 1653, Brome. C.
  • Damoiselle à Marier (La), before 1822, Scribe.
  • Damoiselles à-la-Mode, 1667, Flecknoe. C.
  • Damon and Pythias, 1571, R. Edwards. T. (See “Ferrex and Porrex.”)
  • Damon and Pythias, 1825, Banim. Pl.
  • Dancing Devils (The), 1724, E. Ward. C.
  • Dan’l Druce, 1878, Gilbert. D.
  • Daphne and Amintor, 1765, Bickerstaff.
  • Daranes, 1743, Hill.
  • Darius (King), 1565, Anon. Mir. Pl.
  • Darius, 1603, published 1607, Lord Stirling. T.
  • Dark Glen of Ballyfoill (The), 19th cent., Stirling. I.D.
  • Daughter (The), 1836, Knowles. D.
  • Daughter of St. Mark, 1844, Balfe. O.
  • Daughter of the Isles, 1861, Leslie. O.
  • Daughter of the Stars (The), 1815-1874, C. S. Brooks. D.
  • Daughter to Marry (A), 1828, Planché. C.
  • David (1724-1803), Klopstock. S.D.
  • David, 1834, Neukomm. Or.
  • David (King), 1874, Armstrong. T.
  • David Garrick. (See “Garrick.”)
  • Days of Jezebel (The), 1872, P. Bayne. H.D.
  • Days of Yore, 1796, Cumberland. C.
  • De Christo Triumphante, 1551, Foxe. S.D.
  • De Montfort, 1798, Baillie. T.
  • De Paris à Corbell, etc., 1854, Demolière. C.
  • Deaf and Dumb, 1785, Holcroft. H.D.
  • Death Fetch, 1830, Horne. D.
  • Death of Adam (1724-1803), Klopstock. S.D.
  • Death of Marlowe, 1838, Horne. T.
  • Death of Nero, 1690, Pechantre. T.
  • Death of Robert, Earl of Huntington, in two parts, 1601, Heywood. Pl. (See “Robin Hood.”) This play is by some attributed to Ant. Munday and Chettle.
  • Death’s Jest-book, or the Fool’s Tragedy, 1850, Beddoes. D.
  • Debates in the Police Friend, Herz. V.
  • Debauchee (The), 1677, Mrs. Behn. C.
  • Deborah, 1733, Handel. Or.
  • Deformed Transformed, 1824, Byron. D. (founded partly on The Three Brothers, a novel, and partly on Goethe’s Faust).
  • Dégel (Le), 1864, Sardou.
  • Delinquent (The), 1765-1841, Reynolds. C.
  • Demafoonte, 1719, Metastasio. O. (music by Leo).
  • Demetrio, 1731, Metastasio. O. (music by Caldara).
  • Demetrio, 1742, Glück. O.
  • Démocrite, 1700, Régnard. C.
  • Démophon, 1791, Cherubini. O.
  • Dependant (The), 1798, Cumberland. C
  • Dépit Amoreux, 1654, Molière. C.
  • Der Freischütz, 1822, Weber. O. (libretto by Kind).
  • Dervis (Le), 1811, Scribe. O.
  • Desert Flower (The), 1863, Wallace. O.
  • Desert Island (The), 1760, Murphy. D.Pc. (from Metastasio).
  • Deserted Daughter, 1785, Holcroft. C. (altered into The Steward).
  • Deserter (The), 1770, Dibdin. Mu.D. (from Le Déserteur).
  • Déserteur (Le), 1769, Sedaine. C.O. (music by Monsigny).
  • Destruction of Jerusalem, 1677, Crowne. T. (Milman wrote The Fall of Jerusalem, 1820. Cl.T.).
  • Destruction of Troy (The), 1679, Banks. T.
  • Deuce is in Him, 1763, Colman the Elder. F.
  • Deux Amis (Les), 1770, Beaumarchais. D.
  • Deux Aveugles (Les), 1855, Offenbach. O.Bf.
  • Deux Billets (Les), 1779, Florian. C.
  • Deux Hommes pour un Placard, 1860, Desarbres. F.
  • Deux Journées, 1800, Cherubini. O.
  • Deux Jumeaux de Bergame, 1781, Florian. C.
  • Deux Papas Très-Bien, 1845, Labiche. C.
  • Deux Précepteurs, before 1822, Scribe. Pt.Pc.
  • Devil of a Wife (The), 1686, Jevon. C.
  • Devil to Pay (The), 1731, Coffey. Bd.F.
  • Devil upon Two Sticks, 1768, Foote. F.
  • Devil’s an Ass (The), 1616, Jonson. C.
  • Devil’s Charter, 1607, Barnes. T. (chief character Pope Alexander VI.).
  • Devil’s Law-Case, 1613, Webster. C.
  • Devil’s Opera (The), 1838, Macfarren. O.
  • Devin du Village (Le), 1652, words and music by Rosseau. Opta.
  • Diable à l’Ecole, 1842, Boulanger. C.O.
  • Diable à Quartre (Le), 1756, Sedaine. C.O.
  • Diamants de la Couronne (Les), 1841, Auber. O. (See “Crown Diamonds.”)
  • Diane et Endymion, 1787, Piccini. O.
  • Dido, 1734, Reed. T.
  • Dido, 1783, Marmontel. O. (music by Piccini).
  • Dido, Queen of Carthage, 1594, Marlowe and Nash. T.
  • Dido and Æneas, 1657, Purcell. O.
  • Dido and Æneas, 1727, D’Urfey. D.E.
  • Didone Abbandonata, 1724, Metastasio. O. (music by Sarro and Vinci).
  • Die Zauberflöte. (See “Zauberflöte.”)
  • Dieu et la Bayadère, 1830, Scribe. O.
  • Dinorah, 1859, Meyerbeer. O.
  • Dioclesian, 1690, Purcell. O.
  • Diogenes and His Lantern, 1849, Taylor. C.
  • Dione, 1720, J. Gay. P.T.
  • Dionysius, 1748, Marmontel. T. (Denys le Tyrant).
  • Diplomate (Le), 1827, Delavigne and Scribe. Pt.Pc.
  • Disappointed Gallant (The), 1738, A. Thomson. Bd.O.
  • Disappointment (The), 1684, Southerne. C.
  • Discarded Son (The), 1854, Godfrey. C. (This is an English version of Un Fils de Famille; see “The Queen’s Shilling.”)
  • Discontented Colonel, 1638, Suckling. C.
  • Discovery (The), 1763, Mrs. Sheridan. C.
  • Disobedient Child (The), 1575, Ingeland. Mo.
  • Distrait (Le), 1697, Régnard. C.
  • Distressed Mother (The), 1725, Philips. T. (Racine’s tragedy Andromaque Anglicized).
  • Distressed Wife (The), 1743, J. Gay. C.
  • Diversions of the Morning, 1747, Foote. F.
  • Divine Olimpiade, 1719, Metastasio. O. (music by Leo).
  • Divorce (The), 1805, Alfieri. C. (translated by C. Lloyd, 1815).
  • Djengis Khan ou La Conquête de la Chine, 1837, Anicet Bourgeois. T.
  • Dr. Last in His Chariot, 1769, Foote and Bickerstaff. F. (based on Le Malade Imaginaire, by Molière, 1673).
  • Dr. Magnus, 1864, Cormon. D.
  • Dodypoll (Dr.), 1600, Lyly. Pl.
  • Dog of Montargis, 1815. Mel. (an English version of the Chien de Montargis, of Guilbert de Pixérécourt). (There is another French drama, called Le Chien d’Aubry, on the same subject.)
  • Doigts de Fee (Les), 1858, Scribe and Legouvé. O.C.
  • Domino Noir (Le), 1837, Auber. O.C. (libretto by Scribe). (See “Black Domino.”)
  • Don Cæsar de Bazan, 19th cent., Boucicault.
  • Don Carlos, 1676, Otway. T.
  • Don Carlos, 1787, Schiller. T. (translated by Calvert, 1836).
  • Don Carlos, 1822, Lord J. Russell. T.
  • Don Carlos, 1844, Michael Costa. O.
  • Don Carlos, 1867, Verdi. O.
  • Don Felix, 1714, Centlivre. C. (same as The Wonder).
  • Don Garcia, 1785, Alfieri. T. (translated by C. Lloyd, 1815).
  • Don Giovanni, 1787, Mozart. O. (libretto by L. da Ponte). Sir H. Bishop recast this opera. (See “Giovanni” and “Convivado.”)
  • Don Juan, 1665, Glück. O.
  • Don Juan, 1665, Molière. C. (imitated from the “Convivado,” q.v.).
  • Don Juan, 1673, Thomas Corneille. C. (from the Spanish comedy “Convivado,” q.v.).
  • Don Juan, 1802, Kalkbrenner. O.
  • Don Juan d’Autriche, 1835, Delavigne. C.
  • Don Pasquale, 1843, Donizetti. O.
  • Don Pédre, 1857, Cormon. D.
  • Don Pedro, 1795, Cumberland. D.
  • Don Pedro de Portugal, 1828, Gil y Zarate. D.
  • Don Quixote, 1846, Macfarren. O.
  • Don Quixote in England, 1736, Fielding. C.
  • Don Sebastian, 1690, Dryden. T.
  • Don Sebastiano, 1843, Donizetti. O.
  • Donna Diana, 1864, W. Marston. C.
  • Donna del Lago (La), 1821, Rossini. O.
  • Doom of Devorgoil, 1829, Sir W. Scott. Pl.
  • Dot., 19th cent., Boucicault.
  • Double Dealer (The), 1694, Congreve. C.
  • Double Deceit (The), 1736, W. Popple. C.
  • Double Disguise (The), 1783, Murdoch. C.
  • Double Falsehood, 1728, Theobald. T.
  • Double Gallant, 1707, Cibber. C.
  • Double Marriage, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher.
  • Double Veuvage, 1701, Dufresny. C.
  • Double or Quits, (See “Quitte,” etc.)
  • Doubtful Heir (The), 1652, Shirley. C.
  • Douglas, 1756, Home. T. (based on the tale of Gil Morice).
  • Dowager (The), 1803-1878, C. J. Mathews.
  • Dragon of Wantley, 1737, Carey. B.O. (Its sequel is called Margery, or The Dragoness).
  • Dragons de la Reine, 1841, Decourcelle. C.
  • Dragoons (The), 1879, Hersee. (This is an English version of Des Dragons de Villars, a comic opera by Maillart.)
  • Drama of Exile, 1850, E. B. Browning.
  • Dramatist (The), 1789, Reynolds, C.
  • Drames du Cabaret, 1864, Dumanoir. D.
  • Dream at Sea, before 1838, Buckstone. Mel.
  • Dream of Scipio (The), 1797, Olivari. F. (from Metastasio).
  • Dreams (1829-1871), Robertson. C.
  • Drink, 1879, C. Reade. D. (from L’Assommoir, by M. Zola, 1878).
  • Druid, or The Vision of Fingal, 1815, Thomson.
  • Drummer (The), 1715, Addison. C. (founded on a tradition of Hurstmonceux House).
  • Duchess de la Vallière, 1836, Lytton. T.
  • Duchess of Guise, 1838, Flotow. O.
  • Duchess of Malfy, 1623, Webster. T.
  • Duenna (The), 1775, Sheridan. Op.C. (music by Linley).
  • Duke of Braganza, 1785, Jephson. T.
  • Duke of Guise, 1682, Dryden. T.
  • Duke of Lerma, 1665, Sir Robert Howard.
  • Duke of Millaine, 1623, Massinger. T.
  • Duke’s Mistress, 1638, Shirley.
  • Dulcamara, 1866, Gilbert. D.P.
  • Dumb Knight, 1608, Machin. C.
  • Dumb Lady, 1672, Lacy. C.
  • Dundreary Married and Done for (Lord), 1859, H. J. Byron and Sothern. C. (See “Our American Cousin.”)
  • Dupe (The), 1765, Mrs. Sheridan. C.
  • Dupe. (See “Who’s the Dupe?”)
  • Duplicity, 1781, Holcroft. C.
  • Dutch Courtesan (The), 1605, Marston. C. (Revived in 1680, and called the Revenge. Revived again in 1746, and called The Vintner Tricked.)
  • Dutch Lover (The), 1673, Mrs. Behn. C.
  • Earl Godwin, 1796, Anne Yearsley. T.
  • Earl of Essex (1610-1663), La Calprenède. T.
  • Earl of Essex, 1678, Th. Corneille. T. (Essex).
  • Earl of Essex, 1682, Banks. T.
  • Earl of Essex, 1753, Jones. T.
  • Earl of Essex, 1760, Brooke. T.
  • Earl of Gowrie (1785-1862), White. Pl.
  • Earl of Huntingdon. See (“Death of Robert ...”)
  • Earl of Warwick, 1767, Dr. T. Franklin. T. (See “Warwick.”)
  • Earl of Westmoreland, 1748, H. Brooke. T.
  • East Indian, 1800, Lewis. C. (from Kotzebue).
  • Eastward Hoe! 1605, Jonson, Chapman, etc. Sat.D. to ridicule the Scotch. (Revived by Tate, and called The Cuckold’s Haven, 1685. Revived again by Mrs. Lennox, and called Old City Manners, 1777.)
  • Eccentric Love, 1799, Cumberland. C.
  • Echo et Narcisse, 1778, Glück. O.
  • Eclair. (See “L’Éclaire.”)
  • Ecole. (See “L’École.”)
  • Ecossaise (L’), 1764, Voltaire. C. (in which Fréron is gibbeted).
  • Edgar, the English Monarch, 1677, Thomas Rymer. H.Pl.
  • Edith (1740-1809), Downman. T.
  • Edward I., 1593, Peele. H.Pl.
  • Edward II., 1592, Marlowe. H.T. (Shakespeare’s Richard II. is in imitation of it, 1597).
  • Edward IV., in two parts, 1600, Thomas Heywood. H.Pl.
  • Edward and Leonora, 1739, Thomson. T.
  • Edward the Black Prince, 1640, Shirley. H.T.
  • Edwin (1678-1755), Jefferys. T.
  • Edwin and Elgitha, 1795, Mad. D’Arblay. T.
  • Edwin, the Banished Prince, 1784, Douglas. T.
  • Edwin the Fair, 1843, Taylor. H.D.
  • Egmont (Count), 1788, Goethe. T.
  • Elavi, 1816, Bishop. O.
  • Elder Brother, 1637, Fletcher. C.
  • Election (The), 1774, Andrews. Int.
  • Election of the Managers (The), 1784, G. Colman. D. Skit.
  • Electra, about B.C. 439, Sophocles. T. (Greek). Translated by C. W[ase], 1649; L. Theobald, 1714; G. Adams, 1729; Potter, 1788; Dale, 1824; Plumptre, 1865.
  • Electra, B.C. 413, Euripides. T. (Greek). Translated by Potter, 1781; Wodhull, 1782.
  • Electra, 1714, Theobald. T.
  • Elfrid, or The Fair Inconstant, 1710, Hill.
  • Elfrida, 1752, acted 1753, Mason. T.
  • Elfrida, 1856, Balfe. O.
  • El Hyder, * Barrymore. G.E.Mel.S.
  • Eli, 1855, M. Costa. Or.
  • Elijah, 1846, Mendelssohn. Or.
  • Elisa, 1794, Cherubini. O.
  • Elisca (1741-1813), Grétry. O.
  • Elixir d’Amour (L’), 1845, Donizetti. O.
  • Eliza (1710-1778), Dr. Arne. Op.
  • Ella Rosenberg, 1807, Kenney. C.
  • Ellen Wareham, about 1834, Buckstone. D. (written for Mrs. Yates).
  • Elmerick, 1739, Lillo. T.
  • Eloisa, 1786, Reynolds. C.
  • Elves (The), 1835, Heiberg. Fy.C.
  • Elvira, 1760, Mallet. T.
  • Emilia Galotti, 1772, Lessing. T.
  • Emma, 19th cma di Resburgo, 1820, Meyerbeer. O.
  • Empedocles on Etna, 1853, M. Arnold. D.Pm.
  • Emperiques (Les), 1698, De Brueys. C.
  • Emperor of the East, 1632, Massinger.
  • Emperor of the Moon, 1687, Mrs. Behn. C.
  • Empress of Morocco, 1673, Settle. T.
  • Empress of Morocco, 1674, Duffett. T.
  • En Avant les Chinois! 1858, Labiche. C.
  • Enchanted Lovers (The), 1663, Lower. P.
  • Enchantress (The), 1849, Balfe. O.
  • Endimione, 1721, Metastasio. Mu.D.
  • Endymion, the Man in the Moon, 1591, J. Lyly. Myt.D.
  • Enfant du Peuple (Un), 1847, Labrousse. C.
  • Enfants d’Edouard (Les), 1833, Delavigne. H.D.
  • Engaged, 1877, Gilbert. F.C.
  • England in the Days of Charles II., 1877, Wills. C.
  • English Fleet (1739-1802), Arnold. Mu.D.
  • English Gentleman (The), 19th cent., H. J. Byron. C.
  • English Merchant, 1767, Colman. C.
  • English Moor (The), 1653, Brome. C.
  • English Rogue (The), 1668, Thompson. C.
  • English Rogue (The), 1671, Head. Ex.
  • English Princess, or Death of Richard III., 1667, Caryl. T.
  • English Travellers (The), 1633, Th. Heywood. C.
  • Englishman (An) in Paris, 1753, Foote. F.
  • Englishman (An) returned from Paris, 1756, Foote. F.
  • Englishmen for my Money, 1596, Haughton. C.
  • Enrico di Borgogna, 1818, Donizetti. O.
  • Enrico IV., 1834, Balfe. Op.
  • Enseignement Mutuel, 1846, Nus. C.
  • Envies de Mde. Godard, 1848, Carmouche. C.
  • Ephesian Matron (The), 1769, Bickerstaff.
  • Epicharis et Néron, 1793, Legouvé. T.
  • Epicœne, or The Silent Woman, 1609, Jonson. C.
  • Epidicus (B.C. 254-184), Plautus. C. (Latin). Translated into blank verse by Messrs. Thornton, Rich, Warner and Colman, 1769-74.
  • Epsom Wells, 1673, Shadwell. C.
  • Erechtheus, 1876, Swinburne. T.
  • Erigone (1677-1758), Lagrange. T.
  • Erik (King), 1876, Gosse. T.
  • Erik VII., 19th cent., Bojé. T.
  • Eriphyle, 1732, Voltaire. T.
  • Erminia, or The Chaste Lady, 1665, Flecknoe. T.C.
  • Ernani [Hernani], 1830, Victor Hugo. R.T.
  • Ernani, 1841, Verdi. O.
  • Esclave de Camoëns, 1843, Flotow. O.
  • Esmeralda, 1833, Victor Hugo. R.D. (An English version by H. J. Byron.)
  • Esperidi (Gli Orti), 1722, Metastasio. O. (music by Porpora).
  • Esprit de Contradiction, 1700, Dufresny. F.
  • Essex. (See “Earl of Essex.”)
  • Esther, 1689, Racine. S.T.
  • Esther, 1720, Handel. Or.
  • Estrella, 1865, Wallace. O. (left incomplete).
  • Esule di Granada, 1823, Meyerbeer. O.
  • Etéocle, 1799, Legouvé. T.
  • Etoile de Nord (L’), 1854, Meyerbeer. O. (libretto by Scribe).
  • Etoile de Seville (L’), 1842, Balfe. O.
  • Etourdis (Les), 1788, Andrieux. C.
  • Eugene Aram, 1873, W. G. Wills. D. (Lord Lytton’s novel dramatized).
  • Eugénie, 1767, Beaumarchais. D.
  • Eugenie, One Drama of a Trilogy (1749-1832). Goethe. T.
  • Eumenides, B.C. 458, Æschylus. T. (Greek). Translated by Potter, 1777; Buckley, 1849; Dalton, 1868; Plumptre, 1869.
  • Eunuchus, or The Eunuch, B.C. 162, Terence. C (Latin). Translated by Bentley, 1726; Colman the Elder, 1765; Barry, 1857; etc.
  • Euphosine et Coradin. 1790, Hoffmann. O.C. (music by Méhul).
  • Euryanthe, 1825, Weber. O.
  • Eurydice, 1731, Mallet. T.
  • Evadne, or The Statue, 1819, Sheil (The Traitor, by Shirley, 1631, reset).
  • Evasion de Marie Stuart, 1822, Guilbert de Pixérécourt. D.
  • Evening’s Love (An), 1668, Dryden.
  • Every Man (written in the reign of Edward IV.). Anon. Mo. (printed by Pynson).
  • Every Man in His Humor, 1596, improved 1598, Jonson. C. (Garrick reset this comedy.)
  • Every Man out of His Humor, 1599, Jonson. C.
  • Every one has His Fault, 1794, Inchbald. C. (realized £700).
  • Example (The), 1637, Shirley. C.
  • Excommunicated Prince (The), 1679, Bedlow. T.
  • Exiles of Siberia, 1789, Aude. D.
  • Extravagant Shepherd (The), 1654. T.R. (from Corneille).
  • Extremes, or Men of the Day, 1859, O’Rourke (i.e. E. Falconer).
  • Ezechias, 1564, Udal. S.D.
  • Ezio, 1728, Metastasio. O.
  • Fabii (The), 1573, Anon. H.Pl.
  • Facheux (Les), 1661, Molière. C.
  • Faded Flowers, 1874, A. W. A’Beckett. C.
  • Fair Anchoress of Pausilippo, 1640, Massinger. C.
  • Fair Circassian (The), 1720, Dr. Croxall. D.Pm. (This is Solomon’s Song dramatized.)
  • Fair Circassian (The), 1749-1814, S. J. Pratt. T.
  • Fair Maid of the Exchange, 1607, Heywood.
  • Fair Maid of the Inn, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. C.
  • Fair One with the Golden Locks (The), 1843, Planché.
  • Fair Penitent (The), 1703, Rowe. T. (quarried from The Fatal Dowry by Massinger).
  • Fair Quaker of Deal, 1617, Ch. Shadwell. C. (altered by Ed. Thompson).
  • Fair Quarrel, 1617, Middleton and Rowley. C.
  • Fair Rosamond. (See “Rosamond.”)
  • Fair Rosamond, 1836, Barnett. H.O.
  • Fairy Knight (The), 19th cent., Ford and Dekker.
  • Faithful Friend, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher.
  • Faithful Shepherdess, 1610, Fletcher. P. (in imitation of Il Pastor Fido, 1590, q.v.).
  • Falcon (The), 1879, Tennyson. V. (in one act). (The story is from Boccaccio’s Decameron.)
  • Fall of Jerusalem, 1820, Milman. D.Pm. (Crowne wrote, in 1680, The Destruction of Jerusalem. T.)
  • Fall of Mortimer, 1731, Mortimer. H.Pl.
  • Fall of Portugal, 1808, Dr. Wolcot (Peter Pindar). T.
  • Fall of Robespierre, 1794, Coleridge. H.Pl.
  • Fall of the Giants, 1745, Glück. O.
  • False Alarms, 1807, Kenney. Opta. (music by King and Braham).
  • False Concord, 1760, Townley. C. (See “Clandestine Marriage.”)
  • False Count (The), 1682, Mrs. Behn. C.
  • False Delicacy, 1763, Kelly. C.
  • False Friend (1672-1726), Vanbrugh. C.
  • False Impressions, 1796, Cumberland. C.
  • False One (The), 1619, Fletcher (Beaumont died 1616). T. (That is Cleopatra and J. Cæsar.)
  • False Shame, 1872, Marshall. C.
  • Falstaff, 1838, Balfe. O.
  • Falstaff’s Wedding, 1766, Mortimer. H.Pl.
  • Famille Benoiton (La), 1865, Sardou. D.
  • Famille Poisson (La), 1633-1690, Poisson. C.
  • Famille Renneville (La), 1802, Demoliére. D.
  • Famille au Temps de Luther (Une), 1836, Delavigne. T.
  • Famille de Lusigny (La), 1830, Soulié. D.
  • Family Honors, 1878, Marshall. Pl.
  • Family Legend (The), 1810, Baillie. T.
  • Family of Love (The), 1608, Middleton. C.
  • Famous Victories of Henry V. (The), 1578, Anon. H.Pl. (This was the quarry of Shakepeare’s Henry V.)
  • Fanatico per la Musica, 1799, Mayer. O.
  • Fancies Chaste and Noble, 1638, Ford. T.C.
  • Fancy’s Festival, 1657, Jordan. M.
  • Fanisca, 1805, Cherubini. O.
  • Farinelli, 1837, Barnett. O.
  • Farm-House (The), 1757-1823, Kemble. F.
  • Farmer (The), 1788, Shield. O.
  • Farmer’s Wife (The), 1780, Dibdin, junior. C.O.
  • Faro Table (The), 1770-1804, Tobin.
  • Fashion, 1845, Mowatt. C.
  • Fashionable Levites (1752-1820), Macnally. C.
  • Fashionable Lover (The), 1772, Cumberland. C.
  • Fast and Welcome, 1660, Massinger. C.
  • Fata Morgana, 1838, Heiberg. Fy.C.
  • Fatal Contract (The), 1653, Hemmings. T. (from the French).
  • Fatal Curiosity, 1736, Lillo. T.
  • Fatal Discovery, 1769, Home. T.
  • Fatal Dowry, 1620, Massinger and Field. T. (See “Fair Penitent.”)
  • Fatal Extravagance, 1721, Mitchell. T. (altered by Hill, in 1746).
  • Fatal Falsehood, 1779, H. More. T.
  • Fatal Friendship (1679-1749), Mrs. Cockburn. T.
  • Fatal Love (1648-1724), Settle. T.
  • Fatal Marriage, 1692, Southerne. T. (See “Isabella, or the Fatal Marriage.”)
  • Fatal Vision, 1716, Hill. T.
  • Fate of Villainy (The), 1730, T. Walker. T.
  • Father Baptiste, 19th cent., Stirling. D.
  • Father’s Revenge (A), 1783, earl of Carlisle. T.
  • Faucon (Le), 1772, Sedaine. O.C. (music by Monsigny.)
  • Faulkner, 1808, W. Godwin. T.
  • Faussaires Anglaises (Les), 1833, Cormon. D.
  • Fausse Magie (La), 1775, Marmontel. O. (music by Grétry).
  • Faust, pt., i., 1798; ii., 1828; Goethe. T. or rather a dramatic poem. (English versions by Leveson-Gower, 1823; A. Hayward, 1833; J. S. Blackie, 1834; Anster, 1835; R. Talbot, 1835; J. Birch, 1839; J. Hills, 1840; L. Filmore, 1841; MacDonald, 1842; Gurney, 1843; C. H. Knox, 1847; Sir W. Scott, 1851; Grant, 1868; Martin, 1870; Taylor, 1871; B. Bernard; Scoones, Swanwicke; etc.)
  • Faust and Marguerite, 1877, Boucicault.
  • Faust e Margherito, Gounod. O.
  • Faustus (Dr.), 1604, Marlowe. T.
  • Favorita, 1843, Donizetti. O.
  • Fazio, 1815, Milman. T.
  • Fée Urgèle (La), 1749-1806, Favart. O.C.
  • Feigned Courtezan (The), 1679, Mrs. Behn. C.
  • Feinte par Amour (La), 1734-1780, Dorat. C.
  • Félix, 1777, Sedaine. O.C. (music by Monsigny).
  • Felix (Don). (See “The Wonder.”)
  • Felton (John), 1852, Stirling. H.Pl.
  • Female Academy (The), 1624-1673, Margaret, duchess of Newcastle. C.
  • Female Dramatist, 1782, Colman. Mu.F.
  • Female Officer (1757-1823), Kemble. F.
  • Female Parricide (The), 1761, Crane. T.
  • Female Prelate (The), 1680, Settle. T.
  • Female Volunteer (The), 1801, Hallorom. D.
  • Femme à Deux Maris (La), 1802, Guilbert de Pixérécourt. V.
  • Femme Jalouse (La), 1726, Joly. C.
  • Femme Juge et Partie (La), 1666, Montfleury. C. (reduced to three acts by Leroy, 1821).
  • Femmes et le Mérite des Femmes, 1824, Antier. C.
  • Femmes et le Secret, 1843, Déaddé. C.
  • Femmes Savantes (Les), 1672, Moliére. C.
  • Femmes Soldats (Les), 1809, Dartois. C.
  • Femmes Terribles (Les), 1858, Dumanoir. D.
  • Fénelon, 1793, Chénier. T. (An English version by Merry.)
  • Fernande, 1868, Sardou. C. (adapted by S. Edwards).
  • Ferrex and Porrex, 1561-62, Buckhurst. T. (called Gorboduc by Sir P. Sidney. The first three acts by Norton, the last two by Sackville Lord Buckhurst. First English tragedy). (See “Damon and Pythias” and “Ralph Roister Doister.”)
  • Festin de Pierre. (See “Don Juan.”)
  • Festus, 1839, Bailey. D.Pm.
  • Feudal Times (1785-1862), White. Pl.
  • Few (The), 1805, Alfieri. C.
  • Fidèle Berger (Le), 1837, Adam. O.C.
  • Fidelio, 1791, Beethoven. O.
  • Fiesco, 1783, Schiller. T.
  • Fiesco, 1850, H. Elliott. T.
  • Fiesque, 1824, Ancelot. T. (a French version of the above).
  • Figaro. (See “Mariage de ...” and “Nozze....”)
  • Filippo II., 1783, Alfieri. T. (translated by C. Lloyd, 1815).
  • Fille de Jephte, 1814, Meyerbeer. Or. (See “Jephte.”)
  • Fille de l’Exile (La), 1819, Guilbert de Pixérécourt. D.
  • Fille des Bois, 1800, Weber. O.
  • Fille du Cid (La), 1840, Delavigne. T.
  • Fille du Diable, 1860, Thiboust. D.
  • Fille du Régiment, 1840, Donizetti. O.C.
  • Fille du Tambour-Major, 1879, Offenbach. C.Bf.
  • Filles de Marbre (Les), 1853, Barrière. D.
  • Fils de Famille (Un), 1853, Bayard and Bieville. C. (See “The Discarded Son.”)
  • Fils du Diable, 1860, Déaddé. D. (See “Fille du Diable.”)
  • Fils Ingrats ou L’École des Pères, 1728, Piron. C.
  • Fils Naturel, 1757, Diderot. C.
  • Financier et le Savetier (Le), 1819-1880, Offenbach. O.Bf.
  • Fine Companion (A), 1633, Marmion. Pl.
  • Finestrina (La), 1805, Alfieri. C. (scene laid in hell), translated by C. Lloyd, 1815.
  • Finta Giardiniera (La), 1774, Mozart. O.
  • Fiole de Cagliostro (La), 1835, Brisebarre. D.
  • Firmilian, 1854, T. P. Jones (i.e. Aytoun). Sp.T.
  • First Floor (The), 1756-1818, Cobb. F.
  • First Impressions, 1813, H. Smith. C.
  • First Love, 1795, Cumberland. C.
  • Flitch of Bacon, 1778, Dudley. Mu.F. (music by Shield).
  • Flitting Day (The), 19th cent., Herz. D.
  • Floating Island (The), 1655, Strode. T.C. (music by Lawes).
  • Florinda, 1699, Handel. O.
  • Flowers of the Forest, 1847, Buckstone. R.D.
  • Flying Dutchman, about 1830, Fitzball. Mel.
  • Flying Scud, 1866, Boucicault. D.
  • Folies Amoureuses, 1704, Régnard. C.
  • Follies of a Day (The), 1745-1809, Holcroft. C.
  • Follies of the Night, 1842, Planché. C.
  • Folly as it Flies (1765-1841), Reynolds. C.
  • Fond Husband (The), 1676, D’Urfey. C.
  • Fontainbleau, 1798, O’Keefe. C.
  • Fool made Wise, 1741, S. Johnson. C.O.
  • Fool of Quality (1633-1690), Poisson. C.
  • Fool turned Critic (The), 1678, D’Urfey. C.
  • Fool would be a Favorite, 1657, Carlell. Pl.
  • Fool’s Opera, 1731, Aston. O.
  • Fool’s Preferment (The), 1688, D’Urfey. C. (Fletcher’s play The Two Noble Kinsmen. The songs are by Purcell.)
  • Fool’s Revenge (The), 1859, Tom Taylor. H.D.
  • Fopling Flutter (Sir), 1676, Etherege. C. (second title of The Man of Mode).
  • Forced Marriage (The), 1770, Armstrong. T. (See “Mariage Forcé.”)
  • Forest (The), 1616, B. Jonson.
  • For Love or Money (1830-1877), Halliday. C.
  • Forgery, 1832, Buckstone. Mel.
  • Formosa, 19th cent., Boucicault.
  • Fortresse du Danube (La), 1805, Guilbert de Pixérécourt. Mel.
  • Fortunate Isles (The), 1626, B. Jonson. M.
  • Fortunate Isles (The), 1840, Planché.
  • Fortunatus (Old), or the Wishing-Cap, 1600, Dekker. C.
  • Fortune by Land and Sea, 1655. Th. Heywood. T.C.
  • Fortune’s Fool (1765-1841), Reynolds. C.
  • Fortune’s Frolic, about 1800, Allingham. F.
  • Fortunes of Nigel, Sir W. Scott’s novel, 1822, dramatized by A. Halliday.
  • Forza del Destino (La), 1869, Verdi. O.
  • Foscari (Il[Il] due), 19th cent., Verdi. O.
  • Foscari (The), 1826, Miss Mitford. H.T.
  • Foscari (The Two) 1821, Byron. H.T.
  • Foul Play, 19th cent., C. Reade and Boucicault.
  • Foundling (The), 1748, E. Moore. C.
  • Foundling of the Forest, * Dimond. Pl.
  • Four Elements (The), before 1536, Rastell. Int.
  • Four Fine Gallants, 1607, Middleton. C.
  • Four P’s (Palmer, Pardoner, Poticary, Pedlar), 1530, printed 1569, J. Heywood. Int.
  • Four Plays in One, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. C.
  • Four ’Prentices of London, 1632, Heywood. H.Pl.
  • Four Sons of Aymon, 1843, Balfe. O.
  • Fourberies de Scapin, 1671, Molière. C. (See “Cheats of Scapin.”)
  • Fox. (See “Volpone.”)
  • Fra Diavolo, 1830, Auber. O.C. (libretto by Scribe). (Fra Diavolo, by H. J. Byron.)
  • Francesca da Rimini, 1816, Hunt. D.Pm.
  • Francis I., 1830, F. A. Kemble. H.Pl.
  • Francois I. à Madrid, 1826, Brifaut. T.
  • Fredolpho, 1818, Maturin.
  • Freethinker (The), 1774, Lessing. D.
  • Freischütz (Der), 1822, Weber. O. (libretto by Kind).
  • French Refugée (The), 1836, Mrs. S. C. Hall. Pl.
  • Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, 1588, Greene. C. (first acted in 1591, first printed 1594).
  • Friendship in Fashion, 1683, Otway. C.
  • Frogs (The), B.C. 405, Aristophanes. C. (Greek). Translated by Dunster, 1812; Mitchell, 1820-22; Hickie, 1853; Rudd, 1867.
  • Frozen Deep (The), 1857, Wilkie Collins. D.
  • Fugitive (The), 1758-1803, J. Richardson. C.
  • Funeral, or Grief à-la-Mode, 1701, Steele. C.
  • Gabrielle de Vergy, 1768, De Belloy. T. (This is the story of Raval de Courcy and the Dame de Fayel, whose history was written by G. A. Crapelet, and published in 1829.)
  • Gageure Imprévue (La), 1772, Sedaine. C.
  • Galant Jardinier, 1667, Dancourt. C.
  • Galathea, 1592, J. Lyly. Pl.
  • Gallant (The), 1765, O’Keefe. C.
  • Gallants (The), 1696, G. Granville. C.
  • Galotti. (See “Emilia Galotti.”)
  • Game at Chesse, 1624, Middleton. C.
  • Game of Life (The), 19th cent., J. Brougham. D.Pc.
  • Game of Love (The), 19th cent., J. Brougham. D.Pc.
  • Game of Speculation, 19th cent., Slingsby Laurence (i.e. G. H. Lewes). Adapted from Balzac’s Mercadet le Faiseur. (See “Speculation.”)
  • Gamester (The), 1637, Shirley. C. (Altered by C. Johnson into The Wife’s Relief, 1711; The Gamesters, by Garrick, 1758; The Wife’s Stratagem, by J. Poole, 1827. It was founded on a tale by Malespini.)
  • Gamester (The), 1709, Centlivre. T.
  • Gamester (The), 1753, E. Moore. T.
  • Gamesters (The), 1758, Garrick. C. (See above, “Gamester.”)
  • Gammer Gurton’s Needle, 1551, Mr. S. Master of Arts (said to be Bishop Still; but he was under nine years of age at the date given. It was printed in 1575, when Still was 32. This was our second comedy). (See “Roister Doister” and “Mesogonus.”)
  • Garçon de Ferme (Le), 1861, Brisebarre. D.
  • Garrick (David), 1864, Robertson. C. (adapted from the French).
  • Gay Deceivers, 1804, Colman. F.
  • Gazza Ladra (La), 1817, Rossini. C.O.
  • Gemma di Vergi, 1835, Donizetti. O.
  • General (The), 1653, Shirley. T.C.
  • Generous Conqueror, 1702, Higgons.
  • Geneviève de Brabant, 1860, Offenbach. O.Bf.
  • Gentle Shepherd, 1725, Ramsay. P. (altered by Tickell in 1786).
  • Gentleman Cully (The), 1702, C. Johnson. Pl.
  • Gentleman Dancing-Master, 1673, Wycherly. C.
  • Gentleman Usher, 1606, Chapman. C.
  • Gentleman of Alsatia (The), 1688, Shadwell. C. (sometimes called The Squire of Alsatia).
  • Gentleman of Venice (A), 1655, Shirley. T.C.
  • Genvière, before 1822, Scribe. Pt.Pc.
  • George Barnwell, 1730, Lillo. T.
  • George Dandin, 1668, Molière. C.
  • George-a-Green, 1599, Greene. C. (a ballad bearing the same title is amongst Greene’s Dramatic Works).
  • Geta, 1687, Pechantre. T.
  • Gibraltar, 1704, Dennis. D.
  • Gil Blas, 1750, E. Moore. C.
  • Gilded Age (The), 1874, Mark Twain and C. D. Warner. C.
  • Giovanni (Don), 1787, Mozart. O. (libretto by L. da Ponte). (See “Don Juan.”)
  • Giovanni in London (1687-1770), Moncrieff. O.Ex.
  • Giovanni of Naples, 1839, Landor. (See “Don Giovanni.”)
  • Giovanno-d’Arco, 1868, Verdi. O.
  • Gipsies Metamorphosed (The), * B. Jonson. M.
  • Gipsy Warning, 1838, Benedict. O.
  • Gisipus, 1842, Griffin. T.
  • Giralda, 1850, Adam. O.C.
  • Girl’s Romance (A), 1879, Boucicault. D.
  • Girls (The), 1879, H. J. Byron. C.
  • Gisèle, 1841, Adam. B.
  • Giulio Sabino, 1781, Sarti. O.
  • Giulio Sabino, 1784, Cherubini. O. (a pupil of Sarti).
  • Giuseppe, 1732, Metastasio. O.
  • Giustino, 1712, Metastasio. T. (aged 14).
  • Give a Dog a Bad Name, * J. M. Morton. C.
  • Gladiateur, 1841, Altenheim. T.
  • Gladiator (The), 1803-1854, Bird. T.
  • Glass of Government (The), 1575, Gascoigne. T.C.
  • Glencoe, 1839, Talfourd. T.
  • Gli Orti Esperidi. (See “Orti....”)
  • Goblins (The), 1636, Suckling. C.
  • Godly Queen Hester, 1561, Anon. Mir.Pl.
  • Goetz von Berlichengen, 1773, Goethe. H.D. (English versions by Rose d’Aguilar, 1795; Sir W. Scott, 1799.)
  • Going to the Bad, 1858, Tom Taylor. C.
  • Gold-Mine, or Miller of Grenoble, 1854, Stirling. D.
  • Golden Age (The), 1611, Th. Heywood. C.
  • Golden Branch (The), 1847, Planché.
  • Golden Fleece (The), 1845, Planché.
  • Golden Legend (The), 1851, Longfellow. D.Pm.
  • Golden Pippin, 1765, O’Hara.
  • Good-Natured Man (The), 1768, Goldsmith. C.
  • Good Soldier (The), about 1680, from R. Poisson.
  • Good for Nothing, 1851, Buckstone. C.D.
  • Gorboduc. (See “Ferrex and Porrex.”)
  • Gotham Election, 1715, Centlivre. C.
  • Governor of Cyprus, 1703. Oldmixon.
  • Gracchus, 1792, Chénier. T. (See “Caio Gracco.”)
  • Gracchus (Caius), 1815, Knowles. H.T.
  • Gracchus (Caius), 1825, Monti. H.T.
  • Grand Duchesse de Gérolstein (La), 1867, Offenbach. O.
  • Grasshopper (The), 1877, Hollingshead. C. (from the French).
  • Grateful Fair (The), 1747, C. Smart. Pl.
  • Grateful Servant, 1630, Shirley. Pl.
  • Gray. (See “Grey.”)
  • Great Casimir (The), 1879, Leigh. Mu.D. (music by Lecocq; from the French).
  • Great City (The), 1830-1877, Halliday. C.
  • Great-Duke of Florence, 1636, Massinger. C.
  • Grecian Daughter, 1772, Murphy. T.
  • Grecian Heroine (The), 1721, D’Urfey. O.
  • Green Bushes, 1845, Buckstone. D.
  • Green Domino, 1810, Korner. C.
  • Green-Eyed Monster (The), 1828, Planché.
  • Gregory VII., 1840, Horne. T.
  • Grey (Lady Jane), 1638, Calprinède. T.
  • Grey (Lady Jane), 1715, Rowe. T.
  • Grey (Lady Jane), 1876, Tennyson. T.
  • Grief à-la-Mode, 1702, Steele. C.
  • Grim, the Collier of Croydon, 1662. C. by J. T.
  • Griselda (1774-1839), Paer. O.
  • Griselda, 1856, E. Arnold. D. (See “Patient Grissel.”)
  • Griselda, 1873, M. E. Braddon. T.
  • Grondeur (Le), 1691, De Brueys. C.
  • Grotius (1761-1819), Kotzebue.
  • Grotto on the Stream, 19th cent., Stirling. D.
  • Grove (The), or Lovers’ Paradise, 1700, Oldmixon. C.
  • Guardian (The), 1637, Massinger. C. (altered by Garrick in 1759).
  • Guardian (The), 1650, Cowley. C.
  • Guèbres, 1762, Voltaire. T.
  • Gul’s Hornbook, 1609, Dekker. C.
  • Gustave III., 1833, Scribe. O.
  • Gustave, or Le Napolitain, 1825, Anicet Bourgeois. D.
  • Gustavus Erikson (1679-1749), Mrs. Cockburn.
  • Gustavus Vasa, 1733, Piron. T.
  • Gustavus Vasa, 1739, Brooke. T.
  • Gustavus Vasa, 1797, Kotzebue. T.
  • Guy Mannering, 1816, Terry. Mu.Pl.--music by Bishop. (This is a dramatized version of Sir W. Scott’s novel so called, 1815.)
  • H. (Mr.), 1806, C. Lamb. F.
  • Habit de Cour, 1818, Antier. D.
  • Haine d’Une Femme (La), before 1822, Scribe. Pt.Pc.
  • Half-Pay Officer (1706-1767), Molloy. C.
  • Halidon Hill, 1822, Sir W. Scott. A dramatic sketch in three acts.
  • Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, 1596, Shakespeare. T. (printed 1603).
  • Hamlet Travestied, 1811, Poole. F.
  • Hampstead Heath, 1706, Baker. C.
  • Handsome Hernani, 1879, H. J. Byron. B.
  • Hanging and Marriage, 1722, Carey. F.
  • Hannibal and Scipio, 1635; acted in 1637. Nabbes. T.
  • Happiest Day of My Life (The), 1802-1879, Buckstone.
  • Happy Family (The), 1799, Thompson. Pl. (from Kotzebue).
  • Happy Man (The), 1797-1868, Lover. O.
  • Happy Pair, 1868, S. T. Smith. Cdta.
  • Hard Struggle (A), 1858, W. Marston. Pl.
  • Harlekin Patriot (The), 1772, Ewald. D.
  • Harlot’s Progress (The), 1733, T. Cibber. Ex.
  • Harold, 1876, Tennyson. H.Pm.
  • Harry Gaylove (Sir), 1772, Miss Marshall. C.
  • Hartford Bridge (1754-1829), Shield. Mu.F.
  • Haunted Tower (The), 1793, Cobb. Mu.D. (music by Storace).
  • Haydee, 1847, Auber. O.
  • He Would if He Could, 1771, Bickerstaff. C.
  • He’s Much to Blame, 1790, Holcroft. C.
  • Heart and the World, 1847, W. Marston. Pl.
  • Heart’s Delight (The), 1830-1877, Halliday. C.
  • Heauton-timoroumenos, or The Self-Tormentor, B.C. 163, Terence. C. (Latin). Translated by Bentley, 1726; Colman the Elder, 1765; Barry, 1857; etc.
  • Heaven and Earth, 1822, Byron. Mys.
  • Hector, his Life and Death, 1614, Thomas Heywood. H.Pl.
  • Hecuba, B.C. 423, Euripides. T. (Greek). Translated by Potter, 1781; Wodhull, 1782; Morgan, 1865; Giles, 1866.
  • Hecyra, or The Stepmother, B.C. 165, Terence. C. (Latin).
    • Translated by
      • Bentley, 1726;
      • Colman the Elder, 1765;
      • Barry, 1857.
  • Heir (The), 1622, May. C.
  • Heir-at-Law (The), 1797, Colman. C. (See “Lord’s Warmingpan.”)
  • Heir of Vironi, 1817, Pocock. Mu.D. (music by Whittaker).
  • Heiress (The), 1786, Burgoyne. C.
  • Helen and Paris, 1768, Glück. O. (libretto by Calzabigi).
  • Helena, B.C. 412, Euripides. T. (Greek). Translated by Potter, 1781; Wodhull, 1782. Hellas, 1821, P. B. Shelley. L.D.
  • Helping Hands, 1855, Tom Taylor. C.
  • Helter Skelter, 1704, E. Ward. C.
  • Helvellyn, 1864, Macfarren. O.
  • Helvétius, 1802, Andrieux. C.
  • Henri III., 1829, Dumas. H.D.
  • Henri IV., 1725, Beckingham. H.D.
  • Henri IV., 1834, Balfe. O. (Enrico IV.).
  • Henri IV. en Famille, 1828, Deforges. D.
  • Henriette the Forsaken, about 1835, Buckstone. C.
  • Henriette Deschamps, 1863, Carré. D.
  • Henry II., 1773, a drama produced by adding together the two subjoined.
  • Henry II., King of England, with the death of Rosamond, 1693, ascribed both to Bancroft and to Mountford. H.T.
  • Henry and Rosamond, 1749, Hawkins. H.T.
  • Henry II., 1799, Ireland. H.D.
  • Henry II., 1843, Helps. H.D.
  • 1 Henry IV., 1598, Shakespeare. H.Pl. (printed 1598).
  • 2 Henry IV., 1598, Shakespeare. H.Pl. (printed 1600).
  • Henry IV. with ... Sir John Falstaff, 1700, Betterton. C. (the sequel in 1719).
  • Henry V., 1599, Shakespeare. H.Pl. (printed 1600). (This play resembles an older one: The Famous Victories of Henry V.)
  • Henry V., 1723, Hill. H.Pl.
  • 1 Henry VI., 1592, Shakespeare. H.Pl. (alluded to by Nash, in Pierce Penniless, 1592).
  • 2 Henry VI., 1594, Shakespeare. H.Pl.
  • 3 Henry VI., 1595, Shakespeare. H.Pl.
  • Henry VII., 1812, Chenevix. H.Pl.
  • Henry VIII., 1601, Shakespeare. H.Pl. (Knight, 1613).
  • Henry VIII., 1791, Chénier. D.H. (Henri VIII.).
  • Heraclidæ, B.C. 421, Euripides. T. (Greek). Translated by Potter, 1781; Wodhull, 1782.
  • Héraclides (Les), 1752, Marmontel. T.
  • Heraclius, Emperor of the East, 1664, L. Carlell. T. (from Corneille).
  • Hercule, 1643, Rotrou. Cl.T. (imitated from the Herculês Furens of Euripidês).
  • Hercules Furens (B.C. 480-406), Euripides. T. (Greek). Translated by Potter, 1781; Wodhull, 1782.
  • Hercules Furens (B.C. 58-32), Seneca. T. (Latin). Adapted by T. Heywood, 1561; T. Newton, 1581.
  • Hercules Œtæus (B.C. 58-32), Seneca. T. (Latin). Adapted by J. Studley, 1587.
  • Hernani. (See “Ernani” and “Handsome Hernani.”)
  • Hero and Leander, 1669, Stapleton. T.
  • Hero and Leander, 18th cent., Jackman. O.Blta.
  • Hero of Romance (A), 1867, W. Marston (from the French).
  • Herod and Antipas, 1622, Markham. T.
  • Herod and Mariamne, 1673, Pordage. T.
  • Heroic Love, 1686, G. Granville. T.
  • Heroine of the Cave (1719-1777), Hiffernan. D.
  • Herr Burckhurd and His Family, 1827, Herz. Dom.D.
  • Hertford Bridge. (See “Hartford Bridge.”)
  • Hey for Honesty, 1638, Randolph. C. (the Plutus of Aristophanes). Sir C. Wren performed in this play the character of Nœnias.
  • Hic et Ubique, 1663, Head. C.
  • Hick Scorner (*-*). Mo. (printed by Wynkyn de Worde).
  • Hide Park. (See “Hyde.”)
  • Hieronimo. (See “Jeronimo.”)
  • High Life Above Stairs, 1776, Garrick. F.
  • High Life Below Stairs, 1759, Townley. F.
  • High-Mettled Racer (1771-1841), Dibdin. Mu.Tr.
  • Highland Fair, 1729, Mitchell. Bd.O.
  • Highland Reel, 1798, O’Keefe.
  • Hinko, 1871, Wills. D.
  • Hints for Husbands, 1806, Cumberland. C.
  • Hippolyte et Aricie, 1732, Rameau. O.
  • Hippolytus, B.C. 428, Euripides. T. (Greek). Translated by Potter, 1781; Wodhull, 1782; Fitzgerald, 1867; Williams, 1871.
  • Hippolytus or Phædra (B.C. 58-32), Seneca. T. (Latin). Adapted in Alexandrine verse by J. Studley, 1581; translated by E. Prestwich, 1651. (See “Phædra.”)
  • Hiren, the Faire Greek, 1584; Peele. C. (The title of this play is The Turkish Mahomet and....)
  • His Last Legs (1808-1875), W. B. Bernard.
  • Historical Register, 1738, Fielding. C.
  • History of Madoc, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher.
  • History of Orlando Furioso, 1594, Greene. C.
  • History of the Two Valiant Knights, Sir Clyomon and Sir Clamydes, 1599, Peele. T.
  • Hit or Miss (1782-1835), Pocock. C.
  • H.M.S. Pinafore, 1878, Gilbert and Sullivan. N.C.Opta.
  • Hoffman, 1631, Chettle. T.
  • Hog hath lost His Pearl (The), 1613, R. Tailor. C.
  • Hollander (The), 1640, Glapthorne. C.
  • Holland’s Leaguer, 1632, Marmion. C.
  • Holofernes, 1554, Anon. T.
  • Home (1829-1871), Robertson.
  • Home for Home, 1879, Lee. V.
  • Homme à Trois Visages (L’), 1801, Guilbert de Pixérécourt. V.
  • Homo (*-1639), Atkinson. T. (Latin).
  • Honest Cheats, 1836, Coyne. C.
  • Honest Lawyer, 1616, S.S. C.
  • Honest Man’s Fortune, 1613, Beaumont and Fletcher. C.
  • Honest Thieves (The), 1774-1826), Knight. F. (The Committee, C., reset).
  • Honest Whore (The), 1602, Dekker. C. (published under the title of The Converted Courtezan, 1604).
  • Honest Yorkshireman, 1736, Carey. F.
  • Honeycombe (Polly), 1760, Colman. D.N.
  • Honeymoon (The), 1804, Tobin. C.
  • Honneur de Mamère, 1837, Boule.
  • Honoria and Mammon, 1659, Shirley. Pl.
  • Honorable Ambition, 1751, Holberg. C.
  • Honorable Delinquent (1749-1811), Jovellanos. C.
  • Honors and Tricks (1815-1874), C. S. Brooks. C.
  • Hood. (See “Robin Hood.”)
  • Hop o’ my Thumb, 1864, *. O.
  • Hope of the Family (The), 1805-1868, Coyne.
  • Horace, 1639, Corneille. T. (translated by Sir W. Lower, 1656; C. Cotton, 1671).
  • Horatius, 1657, Sir W. Lower (from Corneille).
  • Hotel (The), 1783, Jephson. Pl.
  • House or the Home (The), 1859, Tom Taylor.
  • Housekeeper (The), 1835, Jerrold. C.
  • How She Loves Him! 1867, Boucicault, C.
  • How to Grow Rich (1765-1841), Reynolds. C.
  • How to Settle Accounts with your Laundress, 1847, Coyne.
  • Huguenot (The), 1791-1851, Sheil.
  • Huguenots (Les), 1833, Meyerbeer. O. (libretto by Scribe).
  • Huitre et les Plaideurs (Le), 1769, Sedaine. O.C.
  • Humor out of Breath, 1608, Day. C.
  • Humorist (The), 1671, Shadwell. C.
  • Humorous Courtier (The), 1640, Shirley. C.
  • Humorous Dayes Myrth (An), 1599, Chapman. C.
  • Humorous Lieutenant, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. C.
  • Humorous Lovers (The), 1677, duke of Newcastle. C.
  • Humors of an Election (The), 1780, *. C.
  • Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, 1725, Philips. T.
  • Hunchback (The), 1831, Knowles. C.
  • Hunting of Cupid (The), 1591, Peele. C.
  • Hurlo-Thrumbo, 1729, S. Johnson. Ex.
  • Huron (Le), 1769, Marmontel. O. (music by Grétry).
  • Husband His Own Cuckold, before 1704, C. Dryden. C.
  • Husband at Sight (1802-1879), Buckstone.
  • Hussard de Feltheim, 1827, Dupenty.
  • Hussites (The), 1761-1819, Kotzebue. D.
  • Hyde Park, 1637, Shirley. C.
  • Hymenæi, 1606, Jonson. \ M.
  • Hymen’s Triumph, 1615, S. Daniel. P.T.
  • Hypocrite (The), 1768, Bickerstaff. C. (This is The Nonjuror, 1717, modernized; and The Nonjuror is an English version of Moliére’s Tartuffe, 1664.)
  • Hyrden af Tolosa. 19th cent., Ingemann.
  • Hyren, the Fair Greek, 1584, Peele. C.
  • Idle Business, or Man Who has no Time, 1750, Holberg. C.
  • Idomeneo, 1781, Mozart. O.
  • If I had a Thousand a Year (1764-1838), Morton. C.
  • If it is not Good the Divel is in It, 1612, Day. C.
  • Ifigenia in Aulide, 1788, Cherubini. O. (See “Iphigenia.”)
  • Ignoramus, 1611, printed 1662, G. Ruggle. C. (Latin).
  • Ildegerte, Queen of Norway, 1799, B. Thompson. Pl. (from Kotzebue).
  • Ill Beginning has a Good End (An), 1613, Ford. C.
  • Ill-Treated Il Trovatore, 1855, H. J. Byron. F.
  • Illustrious Stranger (The), 1827, Kenney. Mel.
  • Immanuel, 1853, Leslie. Or.
  • Imperial Captives (1692-1750), Mottley. D.
  • Imperial Tragedy (The), 1669, Sir W. Killigrew. T.
  • Impertinent (The), 1750, Desmahis. F.
  • Important de Cour (L’), 1693, De Brueys. C.
  • Impostor (The), 1789, Cumberland. C.
  • Impromptu de Campagne (L’), 1633-1690, R. Poisson. C.
  • Impromptu de l’Hôtel de Condé, 1664, Montfleury. C. (written in rivalry of Molière’s Impromptu de Versailles).
  • Impromptu de Versailles, 1663, Molière. C.
  • In Quarantine, * Ware. C.
  • Inconstant (The), 1703, Farquhar. C.
  • Inconstant Lady (The), 16th cent., Wilson. C. (printed 1814).
  • Indian Emperor, 1665, Dryden. He.Pl.
  • Indian Queen (The), 1664, Dryden and Howard. He.Pl.
  • Indians (The), 1770-1804. Tobin.
  • Indians in England (The), 1761-1819, Kotzebue. D.
  • Indiscret (L’), 1725, Voltaire. C.
  • Inès de Castro, 1723, Lamotte. T.
  • Inès de Cordue, 1696, Bernard. T.
  • Inez de Castro, 1590, Ferreira. T.
  • Inflexible Captive (The), 1774, H. More. T. (adapted from Metastasio’s Attilio Regolo).
  • Ingranno Infelice, 1812, Rossini. O.
  • Injured Princess (The), 1682, D’Urfey. T.C. (a version of Shakespeare’s Cymbeline).
  • Inkle and Yarico, 1787, Colman. Mu.Pl.
  • Innocent Usurper (The), 1694, Banks. T.
  • Ino et Melicerte (1677-1758), Lagrange. T.
  • Insatiate Countess (The), 1613, Marston. T.
  • Insolvent (The), 1738, Hill.
  • Institution of the Garter (The), 1742, West. D.Pm.
  • Intrigue and Love, 1783, Schiller. T. (Kabale und Liebe).
  • Intrigues of Versailles, 1797, D’Urfey. C.
  • Intriguing Chambermaid, 1734, Fielding. F.
  • Invader of His Country, 1705, Dennis. T. (This is Shakespeare’s Coriolanus, reset.)
  • Invincibles (The), 1820, Morton. C.
  • Invisible Prince (The), 1846, Planché.
  • Ion (B.C. 480-406), Euripides. T. (Greek). Translated by Potter, 1781; Wodhull, 1782; Cooke, 1869.
  • Ion, 1803, Schlegel. Cl.T.
  • Ion, 1835, Talfourd. Cl.T.
  • Ipermnestra, 1742, Glück. O.
  • Ipermnestra, 1744, Metastasio (written in 9 days).
  • Iphigenia, 1702, Dennis. T.
  • Iphigenia at Tauris (B.C. 480-406), Euripides. T. (Greek). Translated by Potter, 1781; Wodhull, 1782.
  • Iphigenia in Aulis (B.C. 480-406), Euripides. T. (Greek).
    • Translated by
      • Banister, 1780;
      • Potter, 1781;
      • Wodhull, 1782.
  • Iphigenia in Aulis, 1776, Glück. O. (libretto by Calzabigi).
  • Iphigenia in Tauris, 1779, Glück. O. (libretto by Calzabigi).
  • Iphigenia in Tauris, 1786, Goethe. Cl.D. (translated by Taylor, 1793).
  • Iphigenia in Tauris, 1792, Piccini. O.
  • Iphigénie, 1637, Rotrou. Cl.D. (imitated from the Iphigenia of Euripidês).
  • Iphigénie, 1674, Racine. Cl.D. (in imitation of Euripidês).
  • Iphigénie (Sacrifice d’), 1861, Dennery. Cl.D.
  • Irato (L’), 1807, Méhul. O.B.
  • Irene, 1658, Swinhoe. T.
  • Irene, 1737, Dr. Johnson. T.
  • Irish Lion (The), 1802-1759, Buckstone.
  • Irish Widow (The), 1757, Garrick. F.
  • Irlandais (L’), ou L’Esprit National, 1831, Antier.
  • Iron Age (The), in two parts, 1632, Thomas Heywood. C.
  • Iron Chest, 1796, Colman. Mu.D. (music by Storace). A dramatic version of Godwin’s novel called Caleb Williams.
  • Isaac Comnenus, 1827, H. Taylor.
  • Isabella, or the Fatal Marriage, 1692, Southerne. T. (same as Fatal Marriage).
  • Isabelle et Gertrude (1741-1813), Grétry. O.
  • Isabelle, or Woman’s Life, about 1836, Buckstone. D.
  • Island Princess, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher.
  • Island Queens (The), 1684, Banks. T.
  • Isle of Dogs, 1597, Nash. Sat.C.
  • Ile of Guls, 1606, Day. C.
  • Isle of Palms (The), 1812, Wilson.
  • Israel in Egypt, 1738, Handel. Or.
  • Issé, 1699, Lamotte. P.O.
  • Issipile, 1732, Metastasio. O.
  • Istamine, 1817, Victor Hugo. Cl.T.
  • Italiana en Algeri, 1813, Rossini. O.
  • It’s Never too Late to Mend, 1878, Reade. C. (the novel so called dramatized).
  • Jack Drum’s Entertainment; 1601, Anon. C.
  • Jacke Juggler, 1562, Anon. Int. (based on the Amphitruo of Plautus). (See “Amphitryon.”)
  • Jaloux (Le), 1708, Dufresny. C.
  • Jaloux Désabusé (Le), 1700, Campistron. C.
  • James IV., 1594, Greene. H.Pl.
  • Jamie and Bess, 1787, Shirrefs. C.
  • Jane Grey (Lady). (See “Grey.”)
  • Jane Shore, 1713, Rowe. T.
  • Jane Shore, 1876, W. G. Wills. H.Pl.
  • Janet Pride, 19th cent., Boucicault. Sen.D.
  • Janetta, 1840, Auber. O.
  • Jardinier (Le), 1771, Sedaine. O.C.
  • Jason, 1799, Glover. T. (suppressed).
  • Jealous Lovers (The), before 1630, Randolph. C.
  • Jealous Wife (The), 1761, Colman the Elder. C. (suggested by Fielding’s Tom Jones).
  • Jean Dacier, 1876, Lomon. T.
  • Jean de Paris, 1812, Boieldieu. O.
  • Jeannot et Colin, 1780, Florian. C.
  • Jephte (Fille de), * Plessis Mornay.
  • Jephte (Fille de), 1814, Meyerbeer. Or.
  • Jephtha, 1546, Christopherson. T.
  • Jephtha, 1554, Buchanan. T.
  • Jephtha, 1751, Handel. Or.
  • Jeronimo, 1588, Kyd. T.
  • Jessy Lea, 1863, Macfarren. O.
  • Jeune Henri, 1797, Méhul. O.C.
  • Jeunesse de Luther, 1843, Carré. H.D.
  • Jeunesse de Richelieu (La), 1833, Ancelot. V.
  • Jew (The), 1795, Cumberland. C.
  • Jew and Doctor (1771-1841), Dibdin. Mu.Tr.
  • Jew of Malta (The Rich), 1586, printed 1633, Marlowe. T. (Shakespeare’s Merchant of Venice in 1598. The two plays are evidently allied.)
  • Jeweller of Amsterdam (The), 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher.
  • Jewess (The), 1835, Balfe. O.
  • Joan of Arc, 1801, Schiller. T. (Jungfrau von Orleans).
  • Joan of Arc, 1839, Balfe. O.
  • Joan of Arc, 1870, T. Taylor. H.D.
  • Joan of Hedington, 1712, King. T.C.
  • Joanna Montfaucon, 1799. D.R. (from Kotzebue).
  • Joanna Montfaucon, 1808, Cumberland. D.R.
  • Jocasta, 1566, Gascoigne and Kinwelmarsh. T. (from the Phœnissæ of Euripidês; one of our earliest dramas).
  • John (King), 1596, Shakespeare. H.T. (first mentioned 1598). This play was suggested by that entitled The Troublesome Reign of King John. (See “Kynge Johan.”)
  • John (King) and Matilda, 1655, Davenport. T.
  • John Baliol, 1825, Tennant. H.D.
  • John Bull, 1805, Colman. C.
  • John Cockle at Court (Sir), 1737, Dodsley. F.
  • John Felton, 1852, Stirling. H.Pl.
  • John Jones (1802-1879), Buckstone. C.
  • John Oldcastle (Sir), printed 1600, Munday and Drayton (printed in 1601, with the name of Shakespeare on the title-page, and contained in Pope’s edition of Shakespeare).
  • John Street (1802-1879), Buckstone. C.
  • John the Baptist, 1548, Grimbold. S.D.
  • John Woodvil, 1801, Lamb. T.
  • John-a-Kent, etc., 1595, Munday. C.
  • John of Paris (1782-1835), Pocock. C.
  • John of Procida, 1840, Knowles. T.
  • Joseph, 1816, Méhul. Or.
  • Joseph and His Brethren, 1747, J. Miller (music by Handel).
  • Joseph and His Brethren, 1785, J. Platt. S.D.
  • Joseph and His Brethren, 1802, Procter. S.D.
  • Joseph and His Brethren, 1876, C. Wells. S.D.
  • Joseph made known to His Brethren, by Mad. Genlis (translated by Holcroft, 1789).
  • Joshua, 1747, Handel. Or.
  • Joueur (Le), 1696, Régnard. C.
  • Journée à Versailles, 1814, Duval.
  • Journey to London. (See “Provoked Husband.”)
  • Jovial Crew, 1656, Brome. C.
  • Juan. (See “Don Juan.”)
  • Jube, the Sane, time, Edward VI., Anon. S.D.
  • Judas Iscariot, 1848, Horne. Mir.Pl.
  • Judas Maccabæus, 1746, Handel. Or.
  • Judith, 1764, Bickerstaff. Or. (music by Arne).
  • Judith, 1857, Leslie. Or.
  • Judge Not, or The Scales of Justice, 19th cent., Stirling. D.
  • Jugement de Midas (1741-1813), Grétry. O.
  • Jugglers (The), * Ware. D.
  • Jugurtha, 1689, Pechantre. T.
  • Jugurtha (1677-1758), Lagrange. T.
  • Juif Errant (Le), 1799-1862, Halévy. O. (libretto by Scribe).
  • Juive (La), 1835, Halévy. O. (libretto by Scribe).
  • Julia Agrippina, Empress of Rome, 1639, May. H.D.
  • Julia, or The Italian Lover, 1786, Jephson. T.
  • Julian, 1823, Miss Mitford. T.
  • Julian and Agnes, 1800, Sotheby.
  • Juliana, 1671, Crowne. D.
  • Julius Cæsar, 1601, printed 1623, earl of Stirling. H.T.
  • Julius Cæsar, 1607, printed 1623, Shakespeare. H.T. (See “Conspiracy of Brutus.”)
  • Junius Brutus, 1828, Andrieux. T. (See “Brutus.”)
  • Jupiter, 1771, Sheridan and Halhed. Blta.
  • Just Italian (The), 1630, Davenant.
  • Killing no Murder, 1811, Hook.
  • Kindheart’s Dream, 1592, Chettle. C.
  • King Arthur, 1691, Purcell. O. (words by Dryden).
  • King Charming, 1850, Planché.
  • King Christmas, 1871, Planché.
  • King David and Absalom, printed, 1599, Peele. S.D.
  • King Réné’s Daughter, 19th cent., Herz. L.D. (an English version by Martin).
  • King Sigurd, 19th cent., Bojé. T.
  • King and No King, 1619, Fletcher. T.
  • King and the Miller (1791-1852), Murray. F.
  • King and the Miller of Mansfield, 1737, Dodsley. F. (See “Sir John Cockle at Court.”)
  • King of the Alps, 1832, Buckstone (adapted from the German).
  • King o’ Scots (1830-1877), Halliday.
  • King’s Rival (The), 1817-1880, Tom Taylor, etc.
  • Kinkvervankots-dor-sprakengotchdern (The Baron), 1781, Andrews. C.
  • Kiolanthe, 1840, Balfe. O.
  • Knavery in All Trades, 1664, Tatham. C.
  • Knight of Malta, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher.
  • Knight of the Burning Pestle, 1611, Beaumont and Fletcher. C.
  • Knights (The), B.C. 424, Aristophanes. C. (Greek). Translated by Mitchell, 1820-22; Hickie, 1853; Rudd, 1867.
  • Knights (The), 1754, Foote. F.
  • Knights Conjuring ..., 1607, Day. C.
  • Know Your Own Mind, 1777, Murphy. C.
  • König Saul, 1839, Gutzikow. O. (See “Saul.”)
  • Koranzzo’s Feast, 1811, Hayes. T.
  • Kynge Johan, 1550, *. T. (See “John.”)
  • Labyrinth (The), or Fatal Embarrassment, 1795. T. (from Corneille).
  • La Perouse. (See “Perouse.”)
  • Ladies’ Battle, 1851, Robertson. C. (from the French of Scribe and Legouvé, 1851).
  • Ladies’ Privilege (The), 1640, Glapthorne. C.
  • Lady Clancarty (1817-1880), T. Taylor.
  • Lady Contemplation (1624-1673), Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle. C.
  • Lady Errant (The), 1651, Cartwright. C.
  • Lady Jane Grey. (See “Grey.”)
  • Lady of Lyons, 1838, Lord Lytton. C.
  • Lady of Pleasure (The), 1637, Shirley. C.
  • Lady of the Desert (The), 1859, Stirling. D.
  • Lady of the Lake (The), 1830-1877, Halliday.
  • Lady’s Frolic, before 1774, Love.
  • Lady’s Last Stroke (The), 1703-1758, Theo. Cibber. C.
  • Lady’s Revenge (The), 1734, W. Popple. C.
  • Lady’s Trial (A), 1638, printed 1639, Ford. D.
  • Lame Lover, 1770, Foote. F.
  • Lancashire Witches (The), 1634, T. Heywood. C.
  • Lancashire Witches (The), 1682, Shadwell. C.
  • Laodamia, 1689, Miss Bernard. T.
  • Lara, 1864, Cormon.
  • Last Days of Pompeii, 1835, Buckstone. D. (Lord Lytton’s novel dramatized.)
  • Last Year (1802-1879), Buckstone.
  • Last of the Family (The), 1795, Cumberland. C.
  • Late Murther of the Sonne upon the Mother (The), * Ford and Webster. T.
  • Latude, 1834, Guilbert de Pixérécourt.
  • Laugh When You Can (1765-1841), Reynolds. C.
  • Law of Java (The), 1822, Colman. Mu.D.
  • Law of Lombardy (The), 1779, Jephson. T.
  • Law Tricks, or Who Would Have Thought It? 1603, Day. C.
  • Laws of Candy, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher.
  • Leah, the Jewish Maiden, * Dr. Mosenthal. T.
  • Leap in the Dark (A), 1850, Buckstone. Dom.D.
  • Leap-Year, or The Ladies’ Privilege, 1850, Buckstone. C.
  • Lear (King), 1605, Shakespeare. T. (printed 1608). This play was suggested by one called The Chronicle History of Leir, King of England, 1578.
  • L’Éclair, (1799-1862), Halévy. O.C.
  • L’École des Amants, 1718, July. C. (See “School for Lovers.”)
  • L’École des Femmes, 1662, Molière. C. (See “School for Wives.”)
  • L’École de Jaloux (1640-1685), A. J. Montfleury. C.
  • L’École des Maris, 1661, Molière. C.
  • L’École des Vieillards, 1823, Delavigne. C. (See “School”)
  • Led Astray, 1873, Boucicault. C.
  • Légataire Universel, 1708, Régnard. C.
  • Legend of Florence, 1840, Hunt. D.R.
  • L’Elisire d’Amour, 1832, Donizetti. O.
  • Lend Me Five Shillings (1764-1838), Morton. F.
  • Léonard, 1863, Brisebarre. D.
  • Les 20,000 francs, 1832, Boule. D.
  • Lesson for Ladies (1802-1879), Buckstone. C.
  • Lethe, 1743, Garrick.
  • L’Étoile de Seville, 1842, Balfe. O.
  • L’Étourdi, 1653, Molière. C.
  • Leucothe, 1756, Bickerstaff. C.
  • Liar (The), 1762, Foote. F. (See “Menteur.”)
  • Libertine (The), 1676, Shadwell. C.
  • Liberty Asserted, 1704, Dennis. D.
  • Life (1765-1841), Reynolds. C.
  • Life-Buoy (The), (1566-1638), Hoskins. D.
  • Life-Drama (The), 1852, A. Smith. D.Pm.
  • Light Heart (1574-1637), Jonson.
  • Lighthouse (The), 1855, Wilkie Collins. D.
  • Like will to Like, 1568, Fulwel. Int.
  • L’Ile du Prince Touton, 1854, Dennery.
  • Lily of Killarney, 1862, Benedict. O.
  • Lily of the Desert (The), 1859, Stirling. R.D.
  • Limherham, 1679, Dryden.
  • Linda di Chamourni, 1842, Donizetti. O.
  • Lindamira, 1805, Foote.
  • Lingua, or The Five Senses, 1580, printed 1607, Brewer. Alleg.Pl. (Cromwell, on one occasion, acted the part of Tactus.)
  • Lionel and Clarissa, 1768, Bickerstaff. O. (music by Dibdin).
  • Little Em’ly (1830-1877), Halliday.
  • Little French Lawyer, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. C.
  • Little Rebel (The), 1805-1868, Coyne.
  • Little Red Riding-Hood (1817-1880), Taylor.
  • Little Toddlekins (1803-1878), C. T. Mathews.
  • Loan of a Lover, (The), 1833, Planché. V.
  • Lock and Key (1755-1834), Hoare (music by Shield).
  • Locrine, 1595, Tylney. T.
  • Lodoiska, 1791, Kemble. Mu.D. (music by Storace).
  • Lodoiska, 1800, Mayer. Mu.D.
  • Lodowick Sforza, 1628, Gomersall. T.
  • Lohengrin, 1848, Wagner. O.
  • Lombardi, 1843, Verdi. O.
  • London Assurance, 1841, Boucicault. C.
  • London Florentine (The), 1602, Chettle and Heywood. Pl.
  • London Prodigal (The), 1605 (ascribed by some to Shakespeare).
  • Long Strike, 19th cent., Boucicault. D.
  • Longer Thou Livest the More Foole Thou Art (time, Queen Elizabeth), Wager. C.
  • Looking-Glasse for London, etc., 1594, Greene and Lodge. T.C. (The Looking-Glass is Nineveh.)
  • Lord Cromwell, 1602, Anon. H.Pl. (See “Cromwell.”)
  • Lord Dacre, * Mrs. Gore.
  • Lord Dundreary Married and Done For, 1859, H. J. Byron and Sothern. C.
  • Lord of the Manor, before 1833, C. Dibdin, junior. C.O. (altered from Burgoyne, 1783; music by Jackson).
  • Lord of the Manor, 1783, Burgoyne. C.
  • Lord’s Warmingpan (The), 1825 (same as Colman’s Heir-at-Law).
  • Lorenzo (1755-1798), Merry. T.
  • Lost Lady (The), 1639, Berkeley. T.C.
  • Lost at Sea, 19th cent., Boucicault. D.
  • Louis IX., 1819, Ancelot. T.
  • Louis XI., 1832, Delavigne. H.D. (An English version in 1846 by Boucicault).
  • Louise de Lignerolles, 1838, Legouvé. D.
  • Love, 1840, Knowles. D.
  • Love-Chase (The), 1837, Knowles. C.
  • Love Crowns the End, 1657, Tatham. T.C.
  • Love Laughs at Locksmiths, 1803, Colman. F.
  • Love, Law and Physic (1772-1849), Kenney. C.
  • Love Makes a Man, 1700, Cibber. C.
  • Love-Riddelig, 1816, Ingemann. D.
  • Love Tricks, 1667, Shirley. C. (originally called The Schoole of Complement, 1631).
  • Love Triumphant, 1694, Dryden. C.
  • Love à-la-Mode, 1759, Macklin. C.
  • Love and a Bottle, 1698, Farquhar. C.
  • Love and Fortune, 1859, Planché. C.
  • Love and Friendship, 1666, Killigrew. Pl.
  • Love and Honor, 1649, Davenant. C.
  • Love and Police, 19th cent., Herz. V.
  • Love and Revenge, 1675, Settle. T.
  • Love and War, 1658, Meriton. T.
  • Love and War, 1792, Jephson. F.
  • Love at First Sight (1730-1805), King. C.
  • Love at a Loss (1679-1749), Mrs. Cockburn. C.
  • Love at a Venture, 1706, Centlivre. C.
  • Love for Love, 1695, Congreve. C.
  • Love for Money, or The Boarding School, 1691, D’Urfey. C.
  • Love in a Blaze, 1800, Atkinson. C.
  • Love in a Camp, 1798, O’Keefe. C.
  • Love in a Forest, 1721, C. Johnson. C. (based on Shakespeare’s As You Like It).
  • Love in a Hurry, 1709, Aston. C.
  • Love in a Maze, 1844, Boucicault. C.
  • Love in a Riddle (1671-1757), C. Cibber. C.
  • Love in a Tub, 1664, Etherege. C.
  • Love in a Veil, 1718, Savage. C.
  • Love in a Village, 1762, Bickerstaff. O.F. (music by Arne). Based on Johnson’s Village Opera.
  • Love in a Wood, 1672, Wycherly. C.
  • Love in a Wood (1686-1744), G. Jacob. C.
  • Love in Several Masques, 1728, Fielding. C.
  • Love in the City, 1767, Bickerstaff. C. (See “The Romp.”)
  • Love of Arcadia, 1860, Miss Braddon. Cdta.
  • Love of King David, etc., 1599, Peele. S.D.
  • Love will find out the Way, 1661, by T. B. (Shirley’s Constant Maid reset). C.
  • Love’s Contrivances, 1703, Centlivre. C.
  • Love’s Cruelty, 1640, Shirley. T.
  • Love’s Cure, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. C.
  • Love’s Disguises, 1838, Knowles. C.
  • Love’s Dominion, 1654, Flecknoe. D.
  • Love’s Kingdom. 1664, Flecknoe. P.T.C. (same as “Love’s Dominion,” slightly altered).
  • Love’s Labor’s Lost, 1594, Shakespeare. C. (printed 1598).
  • Love’s Last Shift, 1695, Cibber. C.
  • Love’s Metamorphosis, 1601, J. Lyly. Myt.D.
  • Love’s Mistress, 1636, Heywood. C.
  • Love’s Pilgrimage, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher.
  • Love’s Riddle, 1638, A. Cowley. P.C.
  • Love’s Sacrifice, 1633, Ford. T. (It resembles Shakespeare’s Othello.)
  • Love’s Stroke of Genius, 19th cent., Herz. V.
  • Love’s Triumph, 1630, Johnson. M.
  • Love’s Triumph, 1860, Wallace. O.
  • Love’s Victorie, 1653, Shirley. Pl.
  • Love’s Victory, 1658, Chamberlayne. T.C.
  • Loves of Arcadia (The), 1860, Miss Braddon. Cdta.
  • Lover (The), 1730, T. Cibber. C.
  • Lover Lost (The), 1696, Mrs. Manley. C.
  • Lover’s Melancholy (The), 1628, Ford. T. (This play contains the exquisite description of a contest of song between a musician and a nightingale).
  • Lovers’ Progress, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher.
  • Lovers’ Quarrels (1730-1805), King. Int. (See “Mistake.”)
  • Lovers’ Vows, 1800, Inchbald. Pl. (Kotzebue’s play, 1798, Anglicized).
  • Lover’s Watch (The), 1686, Mrs. Behn. C.
  • Lovesick Court (The), 1653, Brome. C.
  • Lovesick King (The), 1655, Brewer. C.
  • Loyal Brother (The), 1682, Southerne. T.
  • Loyal Subject, 1618, Fletcher (Beaumont died 1616). Based on Heywood’s Royal King and Loyal Subject.
  • L.S.D., 1872, A. W. A’Beckett. C.
  • Lucia di Lammermoor, 1835, Donizetti. O.
  • Lucidi (I), 1539, Angelo. C.
  • Lucio Silla, 1773, Mozart. O.
  • Lucius, 1717, Mrs. Manley. T.
  • Lucius Junius Brutus. (See “Brutus.”)
  • Lucky Chance (The), 1687, Mrs. Behn. C.
  • Lucretia Borgia, 1831, Victor Hugo. R.T.
  • Lucrezia di Borgia, 1834, Donizetti. O.
  • Lucretius, 19th cent., Tennyson. D.Mon.
  • Luisa Miller, 19th cent., Verdi. O.
  • Luke, the Laborer, 1828, Buckstone. Mel.
  • Luria, 19th cent., R. Browning. T.
  • Lurline, 1860, Wallace. O.
  • Lust’s Dominion, 1593, Marlowe. T. (finished by Dekker, 1617).
  • Lusty Juventus (time, Henry VIII.), Anon. Mo.
  • Lying Lover (The), 1704, Steele. C.
  • Lying Valet, 1740, Garrick. F.
  • Lysistrata, B.C. 411, Aristophanes. C. (Greek). Translated by Mitchell, 1820-22; Hickie, 1853; Rudd, 1867.
  • Ma Tante Aurore, 1802, Boieldieu. O.
  • Macbeth, 1606, Shakespeare. T. (music by Lock, 1672).
  • Macbeth, 19th cent., Verdi. O.
  • Mad as a Hatter, 1863, Marshall. F.
  • Mad Couple well matched, 1653, Brome. C.
  • Mad Lover, 1617, Fletcher (Beaumont died 1616).
  • Mad Lover, 1637, Massinger.
  • Mad Lovers (The), 1732, S. Johnson. C.
  • Mad World, 1608, Beaumont and Fletcher.
  • Mad World, My Masters, 1608, Middleton. C.
  • Madam Fickle, 1677, D’Urfey. C.
  • Madame Diogène, etc., 1854, Desarbres. C.
  • Madame Favart, 1878, Offenbach. C.O.
  • Madame Du Barry, 1836, Ancelot. V.
  • Madame du Châtelet, about 1834, Ancelot. V.
  • Madcap Prince (A), 1874, *.
  • Maestro di Capella, 1797, Dellamaria.
  • Magician no Conjuror (1755-1798), Merry. C.
  • Magicienne (La), 1799-1860, Halévy. O.
  • Magnetic Lady, 1632, Jonson. C.
  • Magnifique (Le), 1672-1731, Lamotte. C.
  • Magnifycence (time, Henry VII.), Skelton. Mo.
  • Mahomet, 1738, Voltaire. T. (done into English by Miller, 1740).
  • Maid Marian (The), 1822, Bishop. O. (libretto by Planché).
  • Maid and the Magpie, 1792-1852, Payne. C.
  • Maid in the Mill, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher, or Rowley and Fletcher. C.
  • Maid of Artois, 1836, Balfe. O.
  • Maid of Bath, 1771, Foote. F.
  • Maid of Honor, 1632, Massinger. T.C.
  • Maid of Honor, 1847, Balfe. O.
  • Maid of Lockling, 1801, W. Richardson. L.D.
  • Maid of Mariendorpt, 1838, Knowles. D.
  • Maid of Milan (Clari, the), 1822, Payne. Mu.D. (music by Bishop).
  • Maid of Orleans, 1801, Schiller. T. (See “Joan of Arc.”)
  • Maid of Saxony, 1842, George Morris. O.
  • Maid of the Mill, 1765, Bickerstaff. O.F. (music by Arnold). (See “Maid in the Mill.”)
  • Maid of the Oaks (The), 1779, Burgoyne. D.E.
  • Maid’s Metamorphoses. (See “Maydes Metamorphoses.”)
  • Maid’s Revenge (The), 1639, Shirley. T.
  • Maid’s Tragedy, 1610, Beaumont and Fletcher. T. (Waller altered the fifth act.)
  • Maids and Bachelors (1768-1850), Skeffington. C.
  • Maids as They Are, etc., 1797, Inchbald. C.
  • Maiden Queen (The), 1667, Dryden. H.Pl.
  • Maidenhead. (See “Maydenhead.”)
  • Maire du Palais (Le), 1823, Ancelot. T.
  • Maître en Droit (Le), 1760, Monsigny. O.C.
  • Malade Imaginaire (Le), 1673, Molière. C. (See “Dr. Last in His Chariot,” and “Robert, the Invalid.”)
  • Malati and Madhava, 8th cent., Bhavabhouti. R.T. (translated by Wilson in his Indian Theatre).
  • Malcontent (The), 1604, Marston and Webster. T.C.
  • Male Coquette, 1758, Garrick. F.
  • Mamilia, 1593, Greene.
  • Man Bewitched, 1710, Centlivre. C.
  • Man o’ Airlee, 1866, Wills. Pl.
  • Man of Honor, 19th cent., Boucicault. C.
  • Man of Mode (The), 1676, Etherege. C.
  • Man of the World, 1764, Macklin. C. (Its original title was The Freeborn Scotchman.)
  • Man’s the Master (The), 1668, Davenant. C.
  • Management (1765-1841), Reynolds. C.
  • Manfred, 1817, Byron. T.
  • Manfredi, 1825, Monti. T. (A version in French, by Duplissis, 1854.)
  • Maniac (The), 1810, Bishop. O.
  • Mankind (time, Henry VI.), Hynghus. Mo.
  • Manlius Capitolinus, 1684, Lafosse. T. (imitated from Otway’s Venice Preserved).
  • Manteau (Le), 1826, Andrieux. C.
  • Mantuan Revels, 1812, Chenevix. C.
  • Manuel, 1817, Maturin. T.
  • Maometto Secundo, 1822, Rossini. O.
  • Marciano, or The Discovery, 1663, Clerke. T.C.
  • Maréchal Ferrent (Le), 1726-1795, Philidor. O.C.
  • Maréchaux de l’Empire (Les), 1856, Anicet Bourgeois. D.
  • Margaret of Anjou (1727-1812), Jerningham. T.
  • Margery, or The Dragoness, 1738, Carey. F. (sequel to The Dragon, q.v.).
  • Margherita d’Anjou, 1822, Meyerbeer. O. (See “Margaret....”)
  • Marguerite d’Anjou, 1810, Guilbert de Pixérécourt. D.
  • Mari dans du Coton, 1862, Thiboust. C.
  • Mari Impromptu, 1836, Duval. C.
  • Mari Retrouve, 1662, Dancourt. C.
  • Mari qui Lance sa Femme, 1864, Deslande or Labiche (it is attributed to both). C.
  • Maria Padilla, 1838, Ancelot. T.
  • Maria Stuarda, 1785, Alfieri. T. (translated by C. Lloyd, 1815). (See “Mary Stuart.”)
  • Maria Stuart, 1800, Schiller. T. (See “Mary Queen of Scots,” “Mary Stuart,” etc.).
  • Mariage Fait et Rompu, 1721, Dufresny. C.
  • Mariage Forcé, 1664, Molière. C. (See “Forced Marriage.”)
  • Mariage Infantin (Le), before 1822, Scribe. Pt.Pc.
  • Mariage d’Argent (Le), 1827, Scribe. C.
  • Mariage de Figaro, 1784, Beaumarchais. C. (See “Nozze....”)
  • Mariage de Rien (Le), 1640-1685, Ant. J. Montfleury. C.
  • Mariages Samnites (Les), 1741-1813, Grétry. O.
  • Mariamne, 1623, Hardy. T.
  • Mariamne, 1640, P. T. L’Ermite. T.
  • Mariamne, 1724, Voltaire. T.
  • Marian, the Faire Queen of Jewry, 1613, Lady Elizabeth Carew. T.
  • Marian, 1788, Miss Brooke. Pl.
  • Marian (1754-1829), Shield. O.
  • Marianne, 1718, Fenton. T.
  • Marie de Brabant, 1825, Ancelot. D.Pm.
  • Marino Faliero, 1821, Byron. T.
  • Marino Faliero, 1829, Delavigne. T.
  • Marino Faliero, 1835, Donizetti. O.
  • Marion Delorme, 1829, Victor Hugo. R.D.
  • Maritana (a mosaic, by Wallace, of Ruy Bias and Notre Dame), 1845. O.
  • Marius, 1791, Arnault. T.
  • Marius (Caius), 1680, Otway. T.
  • Marius and Sylla, 1594, Lodge. H.Pl.
  • Marmaduke Maxwell (Sir), 1827, Cunningham. C.
  • Marplot, 1711, Centlivre. C.
  • Marquis Caporal, 1864, Sejour. D.
  • Marquis d’Argencourt, 1857, Dupenty. D.
  • Marquis de Kénilis, 1879, Lomon.
  • Marriage à-la-Mode, 1672, Dryden. C.
  • Marriage-Hater Matched, 1692, D’Urfey. C.
  • Marriage Night (The), 1664, H. Carey, Lord Falkland. T.
  • Marriage of Witte and Science (The), about 1559, Anon. Mo.
  • Married for Money (1803-1878), C. J. Mathews.
  • Married in Haste, 19th cent., H. J. Byron.
  • Married Libertine (The), 1761, Macklin. F.
  • Married Life, 1834, Buckstone. C.
  • Married Man (The), 1789, Inchbald. C.
  • Martha, 1858, Flotow. O.
  • Martyr of Antioch, 1821, Milman. T.
  • Martyrs (Les), 1840, Donizetti. O. (from Corneille’s Polyeucte).
  • [Mary] Queen of Scots, 1684, Banks. T.
  • Mary Queen of Scots, 1807, Grahame. T.
  • Mary Queen o’ Scots, 1874, Wills. H.Pl.
  • Mary (Queen), 1877, Tennyson. T.
  • Mary Stuart, 1840, Haynes. T.
  • Mary Stuart, 1881, Swinburne. T. (See “Maria ...” and “Evasion de....”)
  • Mary Tudor, 1833, Victor Hugo. T.
  • Mary Tudor, 1847, Vere. T.
  • Mary Tudor, 1876, Miss Dickinson. H.Pl.
  • Masaniello, 1814, Ingemann. T.
  • Masaniello, about 1820, Carafa. O.
  • Masaniello, 1828, Auber. O. (libretto by Scribe). Often called La Muette de Portici. (See “Massaniello.”)
  • Masks and Faces (1817-1880), Tom Taylor. C.
  • Masnadieri (I), 1847, Verdi. O.
  • Masque (The), 1612, Beaumont and Fletcher. C.
  • Masque de Velours, 1860, Delaporte. D.
  • Masque of Calisto, 1676, Crowne. M.
  • Masque of Heroes, 1619, Middleton. M.
  • Massacre of Paris, 1590, Marlowe. T.
  • Massacre of Paris, 1690, Lee. T.
  • Massacre de Syrie, 1860, Sejour. T.
  • Massaniello, 1699, D’Urfey. T. (Originally two plays, but compressed into one by T. Walker, in 1700.)
  • Massaniello, 1829, Kenney. (See “Masaniello.”)
  • Match at Midnight, 1633, Rowley. C.
  • Match for a Widow (A), 1787, Atkinson. C.
  • Match mee in London, 1631, Day. T.C.
  • Matilda, 1775, T. Franklin. T.
  • Matilda of Hungary, 1847, Wallace. O.
  • Matrimonial Troubles, (1624-1673), Margaret, Duchess of Newcastle. Pt. i. C. Pt. ii. T.
  • Matrimonio Segreto (Il), 1793, Cimarosa. O.
  • Matrimony, 1804, Kenney. C.
  • Maud, 1855, Tennyson. D.Pm.
  • Maures d’Espagne (Les), 1804, Guilbert de Pixérécourt. D.
  • Maximian, 1800, Lady S. Burrell. T. (from Corneille).
  • May Day, 1611, Chapman. C.
  • May Queen (1802-1879), Buckstone.
  • Maydenhead Well Lost (A), 1634, Heywood. C.
  • Maydes Metamorphoses, 1600, J. Lyly. Myt.D.
  • Mayor of Garratt, 1763, Foote. F.
  • Mayor of Quinborough, 1661, Middleton. C.
  • Meadows of St. Gervaise (The), * Ware. F.C. (translated from the French).
  • Measure for Measure, 1603, Shakespeare. C. (based on Promos and Cassandra, 1578, by Whetstone; acted at Whitehall, 1604).
  • Medea, B.C. 431, Euripides. T. (Greek). Translated by Potter, 1781; Wodhull, 1782; Morgan, 1865; Giles, 1865; Lee, 1867; Webster, 1868; Williams, 1871.
  • Medea (B.C. 58-32), Seneca. T. (Latin). Adapted by J. Studley, 1566; translated by E. Sherburne, 1648.
  • Medea, 1761, Glover. T.
  • Medea, 1795, Cherubini. O.
  • Medea, about 1820, Mayer. O.
  • Médecin Malgré Lui, 1666, Molière. C. (See “Mock Doctor.”)
  • Médecins (Les), 1863, Nus. D.
  • Médée, 1635, Corneille. T.
  • Médée, 1695, Longpierre. T.
  • Médée, 1853, Legouvé. T.
  • Médus, 1739, Deschamps. T.
  • Méduse (1677-1758), Lagrange. O.
  • Mélanie, 1770, Laharpe. T.
  • Melanthe, 1614, printed 1615, Brookes. P.
  • Méléagre (1677-1758), Lagrange. T.
  • Mélicerte, 1666, Molière. C.
  • Mélite, 1629, Corneille. C. (translated 1776).
  • Memorable Maske of the Two Hon. Inns-of-Court (The), 1614, Chapman. M.
  • Menæchmi, or The Brothers Menæchmus who were Exactly Alike (B.C. 254-184), Plautus. C. (Latin). Translated into blank verse by Messrs. Thornton, Rich, Warner and Colman, 1769-74. It was translated by W. W[arner] in 1595, and furnished Shakespeare with the scheme, etc., of his Comedy of Errors. (See below.)
  • Ménage en Ville, 1864, Barrière. Pl.
  • Ménechmes, 1637, Rotrou. C. (imitated from the Menæchi of Plautus).
  • Ménechmes (Les), 1705, Régnard. C.
  • Menteur, 1642, Corneille. C. (See “Liar.”)
  • Mercator, or The Merchant (B.C. 254-184), Plautus. C. (Latin, adapted from a Greek play by Philemon). Translated into blank verse by Messrs. Thornton, Rich, Warner and Colman, 1769-74.
  • Merchant Pirate, 19th cent., Stirling. D.
  • Merchant of Bruges, before 1830, Kinnaird. Pl. (altered from Beaumont and Fletcher).
  • Merchant of Venice, 1598, Shakespeare. D. (See “Jew of Malta.”)
  • Mercurius Britannicus, 1641, Braithwait. T.C. (From the French.)
  • Mère Coupable (La), 1792, Beaumarchais. D.
  • Méridien, 1852, Deslandes. D.
  • Merlin in Love, 1759, Hill. C.
  • Mérope, 1713, Maffei. T.
  • Mérope, 1738, Voltaire. T.
  • Merope, 1749, Jefferys or Hill (ascribed to both). T.
  • Merope, 1783, Alfieri. T. (translated by C. Lloyd, 1815).
  • Merope, 1858, Matthew Arnold. Cl.T.
  • Merry Devil of Edmonton (The), 1608, Brewer. C.
  • Merry Play between Johan ..., Tyb. ... and Johan, the Prester, 1533, Heywood. C.
  • Merry Wives of Windsor, 1596, Shakespeare. C. (printed 1602). (See “Comical Gallant.”)
  • Mery Play between the Pardoner and the Frere (A), 1533, J. Heywood. C.
  • Mesogonus, 1560, Thomas Rychardes. C. (only four acts extant).
  • Messalina, 1640, Richards. T.
  • Messiah (The), 1741, Handel. Or. (libretto by Jennens).
  • Metamorphosed Gypsies (1574-1637). Jonson. C.
  • Métamorphoses de l’Amour, 19th cent., Brohan. C. (See “Love’s Metamorphoses.”)
  • Metamorphosis of Pygmalion’s Image, 1598, Marston. C.
  • Métromanie ou Le Poete, 1738, Piron. C. (said to be the best comedy in the French language).
  • Michaelmas Term, 1607, Middleton.
  • Michael et Cristine, before 1822, Scribe. Pt.Pc.
  • Microcosmus, 1637, Nabbes. M.
  • Midas, 1592, J. Lyly. Myt.D.
  • Midas, 1764, O’Hara. Blta.
  • Midas (Jugement de), 1741-1813, Grétry. O.
  • Midnight Hour (The), 1793, Inchbald. Pt.C.
  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, 1592, Shakespeare. Fy.C. (printed 1600).
  • Midsummer Night’s Dream, 1843, Mendelssohn.
  • Milês (B.C. 254-184), Plautus. C. (Latin). Translated into blank verse by Messrs. Thornton, Rich, Warner and Colman, 1769-74.
  • Milkmaid (The), 1771-1841, Dibdin. Mu.D.
  • Miller and His Men, 1813, Pocock. Mel. (music by Bishop).
  • Miller of Mansfield (The), 1737, Dodsley. D.E. (The second part is Sir John Cockle at Court.)
  • Mind, Will and Understanding (time, Henry VI.), Anon. Mo. (In MS. only.)
  • Minerva’s Sacrifice, 1653, Massinger.
  • Mines de Pologne (Les), 1803, Guilbert de Pixérécourt.
  • Minister (The), 1797, Lewis. T. (adapted from Schiller).
  • Minna von Barnhelm, 1767, Lessing. C.
  • Minor (The), 1760, Foote. F.
  • Mirandola, 1821, Procter. T.
  • Mirra, 1783, Alfieri (translated by C. Lloyd, 1815).
  • Mirror. (See “Myrrour.”)
  • Mirza, 17th cent., R. Baron. T.
  • Misanthrope, 1666, Molière. C.
  • Misanthropy and Repentance, 1797, Kotzebue. D. (called in English The Stranger).
  • Miser (The), 1672, Shadwell. (See below.)
  • Miser (The), 1732, Fielding. C. (from L’Avare, by Molière, 1667).
  • Misérables (Les), 1864, Hugo, junior. D. (his father’s novel dramatized).
  • Misfortunes of Arthur, 1587, Hughes. T.
  • Misogonist (The), 1780, Lessing. D.
  • Misogonus, 1560, printed 1577, Rychardes. C. (one of our earliest plays).
  • Miss Sarah Samson, 1755, Lessing. T. (music by Mendelssohn and Nicolay).
  • Miss in Her Teens, 1747, Garrick. F.
  • Mistake (The), 1672-1726, Vanbrugh. C. (altered by King into Lovers’ Quarrels).
  • Mistakes (The), or The Happy Resentment, 1758, Lord Hyde. C.
  • Mithridate, 1673, Racine. T. (imitated from Euripidês).
  • Mithridate, 1770, Mozart. O.
  • Mithridates, 1674, Lee. T.
  • Mock Doctor (The), 1732, Fielding. F. (This is Le Médecin Malgré Lui of Molière, 1666, converted into a farce.)
  • Mock Officer (The), 1733, T. Cibber. C.
  • Mock Tempest (The), 1675, Duffett. C.
  • Modern Antiques, 1798, O’Keefe. C.
  • Modern Husband (The), 1735, Fielding. C.
  • Modern Prophet, 1709, D’Urfey. C.
  • Mœurs de Temps (Les), 1750, Saurin. C.
  • Mogul Tale (The), 1785, Inchbald. F.
  • Moise in Egitto, 1818, Rossini. O.
  • Mon Gigot et Mon Gendre, 1861, Antier.
  • Monastère Abandonna, 1816, Guilbert de Pixérécourt.
  • Money, 1840, Lytton. C.
  • Money in an Asse, 1668, Jordan. C.
  • Mons. D’Olive, 1606, Chapman. C.
  • Mons. le Duc, 1869, Val Prinsep. Pl.
  • Mons. Ragout, about 1669, Lacy. C.
  • Mons. Thomas, 1619, Fletcher (Beaumont died 1616). C.
  • Mons. Tonson, 1767, Moncrieff or Taylor (attributed to both). F.
  • Montargis. (See “Chien.”)
  • Montezuma, 1772, Sacchini. O.
  • Montezuma, 1878, Verdi. O.
  • Montfort (De), 1798, Baillie. T. (the passion of “hate”).
  • Montoni, 1820, Sheil.
  • Montrose (1782-1835), Pocock.
  • Monument of Honor (The), 1624, Webster.
  • Moonstone (The), 1877, Wilkie Collins (his novel dramatized).
  • Morando, 1584, Greene.
  • More Dissemblers besides Women, 1657, Middleton. C.
  • More Ways than One, 1785, Mrs. Cowley. C.
  • Mort d’Abel, 1792, Legouvé. T. (imitated from Gesser and Klopstock).
  • Mort de Calas, 1791, Chénier. T.
  • Mort de Henri IV., 1806, Legouvé. T.
  • Mostellaria, or The Haunted House (B.C. 254-184), Plautus. C. (Latin). Translated into blank verse by Messrs. Thornton, Rich, Warner and Colman, 1769-74; and imitated by Regnard, Addison and others.
  • Mother Bombie, 1594, J. Lyly. Ct.E.
  • Mother Goose (1771-1841), Dibdin. Pn.
  • Mother Pantom (1771-1841), Dibdin. C.
  • Mother Shipton (no date), about 1670, Thompson. C.
  • Mount Sinai, 1831, Neukomm. Or.
  • Mountain Sylph (The), 1834, Barnett. O.
  • Mountaineers (The), 1793, Colman. C.
  • Mourning Bride, 1697, Congreve. T.
  • Mousquetaires (Les), 19th cent., Halévy. O.C.
  • M.P., 1870, T. W. Robertson. C.
  • M.P., or The Blue Stocking, 1811, Moore. Mu.C.
  • Mucedorus (no date)[(no date)], about 1590, Greene. F.
  • Much Ado about Nothing, 1600, Shakespeare. C.
  • Muet (Le), 1691, De Brueys. C.
  • Muette de la Fôret, 1828, Antier.
  • Muette de Portici (La). (See “Masaniello.”)
  • Mulberry Garden (The), 1668, Sedley. Pl.
  • Murderous Michael, 1578, Anon. T.
  • Muse in Livery, 1732, Dodsley. C.
  • Muses in Mourning, 1749, Hill. C.
  • Muses’ Looking-Glass (The), 1638, Randolph. C.
  • Mustapha, 1609, F. Greville, Lord Brooke. T.
  • Mustapha, 1739, Mallet. Pl.
  • Mutius Scævola, 1801, Ireland. H.D.
  • Mutual Deception, 1795, Atkinson. C. (altered by Colman into Tit for Tat).
  • My Awful Dad (1803-1878), C. J. Mathews.
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