FOOTNOTES:

FOOTNOTES:[60]Plot fromJustin's Hist. Lib. 14.[61]Plot fromHerodotus, Lib. 1.PlutarchinSolon's Life.[62]These of the LordSterlineare all Bound with his Works (in Folio) called,Recreations with the Muses. Printed atLondon, 1637.[63]Plot fromJustin's Hist. Lib., 11.[64]Plot fromSuetoniusandPlutarch.[65]Plot fromGuiciardine's Hist.ofItaly.[66]Plot fromPlutarch's Lives.[67]These two ofR. Baronare mentioned in former Catalogues, but are part of a Romance writ by him, and called theCyprian Academy. Printed atLondon, 1647.[68]Plot fromHerbert's Travels,Fol.[69]From an oldEnglishChronicle,Fol.[70]These five ofRichard Brome, are Printed in one Volume,Octavo,London, 1635.[71]These five ofBrome, are Printed in another Volume inOctavo,London, 1659.[72]Reprinted,Lond. 1686.[73]Lately Reprinted.[74]These two of the LordBrook's are Printed with his Poetical Works inFolio.London, 1633.[75]Plot from theTurkishChronicle.[76]This is a play ofChristopher Marlo's, call'dLusts Dominion, Printed inOctavo,London, 1661.[77]Part of theCity Heiress, from a Play ofMiddleton's, call'd,A Mad World my Masters, Quarto; and part from another ofMassenger's, called,The Guardian, Octavo.[78]Plot fromDon Fenise,Octavo.[79]Stollen fromHarlequin,Emperur dans le Monde de la Lune.[80]Taken fromTho. Killegrew'sDon Thomaso, orThe Wanderer, Folio.[81]A Play ofJohn Tateham's, called,The Rump, altered,Quarto.[82]Part of this Play taken fromRichard Brome's Damoyselle,Octa.andLe malade imaginaire.[83]A great part of this Play borrowed from a Play, called,The Miseries of forc'd Marriage, written byGeorge Wilkins, Quarto.[84]Plot fromAlcamenesandMenalippa, inCleopatra, Folio.[85]Plot from the old Story so called.[86]Plot fromCassandra, Folio.[87]Plot from E. ofEssexand Q.E. aNov.[88]Plot fromCausin'sHoly Court, Folio.[89]Plot Q.Eliz.Novel, first Part 8o.[90]Plot from Chron.de Rebus Germanicis.[91]Plot from theFrenchChron.Hen. 3.[92]Plot from theFrenchChronicles.[93]Plot fromLucan'sPharsalia,Suetonius, in the Life ofJulius Cæsar.[94]Plot fromPetronius Arbyter.[95]Written byChapman,Johnson, andMarston.[96]Plot fromOvid'sMetamorph.[97]Plot fromCassandra, Fol.[98]Printed withCarew's Poems.London, 1670.[99]Plot fromJosephus, Folio.[100]The first ofCarlell's Plays, (viz.) in two Parts, bound in one Volume, Twelves. The three next Printed in another Volume, Octavo.London, 1657. And the next in Octavo. Printed 1659.[101]Plot fromKnolls'sTurkishHistory, in the Reign ofMahometthe First.[102]FromCorneille.[103]This Play is theGuardian, corrected and enlarged.[104]Bound with his Second Volume, Folio,London, 1681.[105]All Printed with his Poems,Lond. 1651.[106]Occasion inPlutarch'sLife ofCymon, and Part fromBoccacesNovels, the Ninth Day, Novel the First.[107]All Printed with his Poems,Lond. 1669.[108]Plot from his Elegies.[109]Plot fromTrapolen creduto Principe.[110]FromCorneille.[111]Part of this Play is borrowed from SirWilliam Lower's Noble Ingratitude.[112]Translated from theFrench.[113]Part fromMolliere'sLe Sicilien.[114]Plot fromGuiciardine's Hist. and theFrenchChron. in the Reign ofCharles 8.[115]The Foundation fromOvidii Metam. Lib. 2.[116]Plot fromJosephus's Hist. Book 6. 7.[117]FromEnglishChronicles, and part of the Language fromShakespear.[118]Plot, and part of the Play from aSpanishPlay, calledNo Puedeser.[119]Plot from Poetical History.[120]Plot from SirPhil. Sidney'sArcadia.[121]Writ by him,Rowly, andWilkins.[122]All Printed in one Volume,London, 1623.[123]Plot fromAppianofAlexandria.[124]Plot fromPlutarch's Life ofAlexander, andQuintus Curtius, Book the 6th.[125]Plot fromDon Quixot's Novel, of theCurious Impertinent, andBoccaces Novels, Day the 7th, Novel 7th.[126]EnglishChronicle.[127]Writ by him andWebster.[128]Writ by him,Rowly, andFord.[129]All, except the last, Printed with his Works, in Folio,Lond. 1673. The last writ by him, andInigo Jones, the late King's Surveyor.[130]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmographie, Book the First. Chronicle ofItaly.[131]FromMeasureforMeasure, andMuch adoe about Nothing.[132]FromMollieres'sJoddelet, onle Maitre valet.[133]Part fromMollieres Sganarelle.[134]Not his, butCarew's, and Printed with his Poems,Octavo.[135]Plot fromHerbert's Travels, Life ofAbbas. Printed with his Poems,London, 1670.[136]Translated from theItalianofTasso, and Printed withDancer's Poems,London, 1660.[137]Translated from MonsieurQuinault.[138]Translated fromCorneille.[139]Sanderson's Hist. of K.Jamesp. 577.[140]Plot of the serious Part, from theAnnals of Love: In the Story ofConstancethe FairNun. The Part ofAureleo, fromScarron'sComical Romance: In the Story ofDestinyand MadamStar.[141]Plot fromTavernier's Voyages intoIndia, Volume the First, Part the Second, Book the Second.[142]Plutarch's Life ofMarcus Antonins, and otherRomanHistorians.[143]Plot,AlmanzorandAlmahide, fromCleopatrain the Story ofArtaban: andAlmahidethe Romance.OzmynandBenzaida, fromOsmanandAlibech, inIbrahim.Abdalla,Abdelmelech,Lyndaraxa, from PrinceAriantes,Agathirses, andElibesis, in the First Book of the Ninth Part ofCyrus.[144]Part fromCorneilles De Pit Amoreuse, part fromLe-feinte Astrologue, and part from theIllustrious Bassa, a Romance.[145]Plot,Heylin'sCosmography, Book the Fourth.Hen. Bonzonus rerum ab Hispanis in India Occidentali gestarum, Lib. 3. Octavo.[146]Plot, fromCleobuline, Queen ofCorinth, in the Second Book of the Seventh Part ofCyrus: and the character ofCeladonandFlorimel, fromPisistrateandCerintheinCyrus, Part Ninth, Book Third; and from theFrenchMarquess inIbrahim, Part Second, Book the First.[147]Plot of the serious Part, and the Characters fromSesostrisandTimaretainCyrus, Part the Sixth, Book the Second: andPalamedesfrom the Prince ofSalamis, in the Story ofTimantesandParthenia, Part Sixth, Book First, ofCyrus; and fromNagaret, in theAnnals of Love, Octavo.[148]Plot fromJul. Capitolinus in vitam Maximini.[149]Founded onPlautus'sAmphytruo.[150]Part fromMolliere'sL'Etourdy.[151]Plot fromMilton'sParadise lost. Octavo.[152]Plot of the Comical Part from thePilgrim, a Novel,Twelves.[153]OriginallyShakespear's.[154]PartShakespear.[155]FromD'Avila's History ofFrance.[156]FromSophocles, and the Poetical Histories.[157]Joyn'd in these two last withNath. Lee.[158]Plot fromDon Fenise, Octavo.[159]Borrowed fromFletcher'sSea-Voyage.[160]The FoundationShakespear's.[161]Part from the Antiquary,Quarto.[162]Plot fromFrancion's Romance,Fol.[163]Part of it from theFine Companion, quarto. And Plot from the Double-Cuckold, aNovel, Octavo.[164]From MonsieurThomas.[165]Foundation onSacred Writ.[166]AllBeaumontandFletcher's Plays Printed together in one Volume, Folio,London, 1679.[167]Plot fromTacitus'sAnnals, Book 14.[168]Plot fromHerodiani Historiæ.[169]Altered by the Duke ofBuckingham, and Printed in Quarto.Lond. 1682. The Plot from LadyCornelia, inExemplary Novels, Folio.[170]Lately Reprinted with Alterations, byNat. Tate. Lond. 1687.[171]Plot fromGusman'sDon Lewis de Castro, andDon Roderigo de Montalvo.[172]Plot,LysanderandCalista.[173]Part of it fromJohnson'sNew Inn, Octavo, and the Plot fromExemplary Novels, Two Damsels.[174]Serious Plot fromGerardo, p. 350. 8o.[175]FromGerardo'sLeandro. p. 214. 8o.[176]Plot from theFrenchChronicles, in the Reign ofClotairethe Second. Imperfect in the Folio Edition, but right in the Quarto.[177]Plot,Procopis Cæsariensis Historiæ: Altered by the LordRochester. Printed Quarto, 1686.[178]Plot fromGainsford's History, 4o.[179]FordandDecker.[180]Printed with his Works, Octavo.London, 1661.[181]Borrowed fromMolliere'sPreceeuses Redicules. Octavo.[182]These two almost the same.[183]Translated fromGuarini'sItalian, and Printed with his Poems,London, 8o.[184]Plot from theInvisible Mistress, inScarron's Novels, 8o.[185]Plot from SirPhilip Sidney'sArcadia, Folio.[186]Plot from theTurkishHistory.[187]Plot from the same.[188]FromEuripides.[189]Plot from theTurkishHistory.[190]Printed in one Volume.[191]Plot from theEnglishChronicle.[192]Plot, Story ofJonasin theHoly Scripture.[193]FromEuripides.[194]FromAriosto.[195]FromHugo Grotius'sSophompaneas, Latin.[196]Printed with his Poems,Lond. 1633.[197]Plot fromGuiciardine's History ofItaly, Folio, and fromPoeticalHistory.[198]Plot fromPoeticalHistory.[199]Plot fromVirgil'sÆneids, Second Book, andHomer'sIliads.[200]These are usually Bound together.[201]Plot fromEnglishChronicle, andClark's Martyrology.[202]Plot fromEnglishChronicle.[203]Plot,English Lovers, 8o.[204]By him andRowley.[205]By him andBrome.[206]Plot fromApuleius'sGolden Ass, 4o.[207]Plot fromTitus Livius.[208]Plot,StowandSpeed's Chronicle.[209]CastratedLatin,English.[210]Plot,FrenchChronicles.[211]Plot fromJosephus's History of theJews, Book Sixth and Seventh.[212]The four first of SirRobert Howard's Plays, are usually Bound together.[213]Printed with his Poems in 8o.[214]Translated from theFrench.[215]AllBen. Johnson's except the four last, are Printed with other Poems in two Volumes, Folio,London, 1640.[216]Plot fromSalust's History.[217]From several Authours quoted in the Margin throughout.[218]All marked with this A are in the first Volume, and Quotations are Cited by the Authour in the Margin throughout.[219]An Imperfect Piece just begun.[220]FromOvid's Elegies; and fromHorrace'sSatyrs, Book the Ninth,Satyrthe first Part.[221]Borrowed part of it fromOvid de Arte Amandi, andJuvenal's SixthSatyr.[222]This Play left Imperfect.[223]Plot,Tacitus,Suetonius,Seneca, &c. There is an Edition of this Play, 4o, PrintedLond.1605, by the Authour's own Orders, with all the Quotations from whence he borrowed any thing of his Play.[224]Joyn'd in this withChapman.[225]Joyn'd in this withFletcherandMiddleton.[226]Plot,Zosimi Historiæ.[227]Translated from theFrenchofRobert Garnier.[228]Plot, History of theSeven Champions of Christendom.[229]All Printed in one Volume Folio,Oxon.1666.[230]These two in a manner the same.[231]These all Printed in one Volume, Folio,London, 1664.[232]The first Six Printed together in OctavoLondon, 1632.[233]Plot,Pliny'sNatural History, Lib. 35. Cap. 10.[234]Plot,Lucian'sDialoguebetweenVenusand theMoon.[235]Plot,Ovid'sMetamorph.Lib. 11.[236]Plot,Ovidii Epistolæ.[237]The three first of SirWil. Lower's Plays, printed together in 12oLondon, 1661.[238]From theFrench.[239]FromCorneille.[240]FromCorneille'sPolyeucte.[241]Plot fromPlutarchinVitas C. Marii & Syllæ.[242]By him andGreen.[243]Plot and Language fromMolliere'sLe Medicine malgre luy.[244]Plot fromMatchiavel.[245]Plot,Eusebius de vitâ Constantini.[246]Plot fromCleopatra.[247]Plot,Clelia, andLivy's History.[248]Plot,Historical Dictionary,Appian,Alexand. Romanæ,Historiæ.[249]Plot fromSuetonius, inVitam Neronis.[250]Plot,Quintus Curtius.[251]Plot, SirWalter Raleigh'sHistory of the World, Book 5th, Chap. 3d. Sect. 18th.[252]Plot fromPharamond, Book 3d. Part 3d. Page 282, andEusebii Hister.Ecclesiastica.[253]Taken from a Play calledThe Country Girl. C. 4o[254]Part fromMore Dissemblers besides Women. C. 4o[255]Plot fromRanulph,Cestrensis Polychronicon.[256]Plot fromHippolitoandIsabella, a Novel, 8o.[257]These three in one Volume, 8o,Lon.1657.[258]Plot fromGod's Revenge against Murther, inAlsemeroandBeatrice Joanna, Folio.[259]Plot fromComplaisant Companion, 8o, page 280.[260]Plot,Cervantes'sExemplary Novels, Folio.Force of Blood.[261]These four were Writ byMiddletonandRowley.[262]Plot,Eufebii Hist.[263]Plot fromFortunate, Deceiv'd, and Unfortunate Lovers, 8o: Novel the 4th of theDeceived Lovers.[264]Plot,Eusebii Hist.Lib. 8. Cap. 17.[265]Plot from theCimmerian Matron, 8o.[266]These three are Printed in one Volume, 8o.Lond.1655.[267]All except the two last are in one Volume, 8o.Lond.1633.[268]Plot fromPalace of Pleasure, the last Novel.[269]Plot from SirWalter Raleigh's History, andLivy's History.[270]Plot fromMontius's History ofNaples, inThe Life ofJoanQueen ofNaples.[271]Plot,Camerarii Opera Subsc. Cent. 1. Cap. 70.[272]Writ by him andNash, Plot,Virgil'sÆneids, Book 4.[273]Plot,EnglishChronicles.[274]Plot,FrenchChronicles.[275]Plot,Jean du BeeL'Histoire de Tamerlane, 8o, and his Life inEnglish, 8o.[276]Plot,Taciti Annales,Lib. 12.[277]Plot,Plutarchus in vitam,M. Antonii.[278]These two Printed together, 8o,London, 1639.[279]Plot fromSophocles.[280]Writ by him andSampson. Plot fromJosephus's History, Book 17.[281]These two Printed together, and may be had either in 4oor 8o.[282]Translated fromMolliere.[283]Plot fromCorn. Nepos in vitam Annibalis.[284]Plot from OldBritishChronicles.[285]Translated fromSeneca's Tragedies.[286]Translated from the same.[287]Translated from the same.[288]The first Fourteen of her Plays, are Printed together in one Volume, Folio. The other Three are in another Volume, with other Scenes, PrintedLondon1668.[289]Plot,EnglishChronicle in K.Edwardthe Third.[290]Plot,TurkishChronicles.[291]Plot,EnglishChronicles.[292]Plot fromPlutarch, andCorn. Neposboth in the Life ofAlcibiades.[293]Plot fromRavenscroft'sScaramouch.[294]Stollen part fromShakespear'sRomeo & Juliet, Plot fromPlutarch, in his Life ofC. Marius, andLucan'sPharsalia, Book 2d.[295]Plot from the Novel so called, 12o.[296]Plot,EnglishAdventures, aNovel, 8o.[297]From MonsieurRacine.[298]Plot fromHoly Scripture.[299]FromEnglishChronicles.[300]PlotJustin. Hist. Lib. 1. Cap. 9.[301]Plot fromLivy, Translated fromCorneille.[302]Plot fromLucan'sPharsalia, Translated fromCorneille.[303]Plot fromJoseph Hist.andCleopatraa Romance, in the Story ofTyridates.[304]Plot fromCassandra, a Romance, Fol.[305]Lipsii Monita, Lib. 1. Cap. 5.[306]Plot,History of the Gentle Craft.[307]Plot fromEnglishChron.Hen. 8th &c.[308]Translated fromCorneille.[309]Plot,Suetonius, inClaudioandTacitus,Lib. 11.[310]These Four Printed with his Poems, 8o.[311]Translated fromAristophanes'sPlutus.[312]Borrowed part fromDe Molliere'sMonsieur de Pourceaugnac, 8o.[313]Translated fromMolliere'sLe Bourgeois Gentlehome, &Mons de Pourceaugnac.[314]Translated fromLa Divineresse.[315]Translated from theLatin Ignoramus.[316]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.[317]Plot, part fromScarron's Novels, 8o, Novel first,The Fruitless Precaution, part fromLes-Contes Du-Sieur D'Ouville, 8o,2 de. pte.page 121. And part fromBoccace's Novels, Day 7th, Novel 6 and 7 of the 7th Day.[318]Part fromMolliere'sle Bourgeois Gentlehome, &la Mariage Forcee, 8o.[319]Plot fromDeceptio visus: or,Seeing and Believing are two Things, a Romance in 8o.[320]Plot,EnglishChronicles.[321]All except the last, are Printed in one Volume, Fol.Lond.1685.[322]Plot fromBoccace's Novels, 3d. Day, 9th Novel,Juliet of Narbona.[323]Plot fromPlutarch, inVitam Antonii.[324]The Ground fromPlautus'sAmpitruo, andMænectrini.[325]Plot,Plutarchus in vitam Coriolan: and fromLivy'sHistory.[326]Plot fromEnglishChronicle.[327]Plot fromBoccace's Novels, 2d. Day, Ninth Novel.[328]All so mark'd had their Plots fromEnglishChronicles.[329]Plot,Livy's History.[330]Plot fromScotchChronicles, andHeylin's Cosmography.[331]Plot fromEnglishChronicle.[332]Plot fromCynthio's Novels.[333]Plot fromCynthio's Novels.[334]Plot fromLucian's Dialogue.[335]Plot fromDorastusandFawnia, 4o.[336]All Translated fromSeneca's Tragedies.[337]Plot from SirPhilip Sidney'sArcadia, Folio.[338]Plot from theFrenchChronicles.[339]Plot fromThe Unlucky Citizen, 8o.[340]Plot, Part fromGayton's Notes onDon Quixot, Book 4th, Chap. 6th.[341]Plot fromReynolds'sGod's Revenge against Murther, Folio, Book 2d. Hist. 7th.[342]Plot fromOvid'sMetamorphosis, Book 13th.[343]These Printed together in Octavo,Lon.1658.[344]These are Printed together in 8o,Lond.1581.[345]Translated fromSeneca's Tragedy.[346]Translated fromHugo Grotius.[347]Translated fromAristophanes, Printed with hisHistory of Philosophy, newly Publish'd, Folio.[348]Plot fromBandello's Novels,TurkishChronicles,Life of Mahomet the First.[349]All Printed with his Poems, 8oLond.1648.[350]FromOvid's Epistles, andMuses Erotopegnion Gr. Lat.[351]Plot fromMolliere'sL'Athee Foudroye.[352]Plot fromMolliere'sL'Avaree.[353]Plot,Apuleii Aureus Asrinus.[354]FromReward of Virtue, 4o.[355]Plot fromMolliere'sLes Facheaux.[356]Part fromShakspear.[357]Plot,Justin'sHist. Lib. 1. Cap. 9.Amianus Marcellinus, Lib. 23.[358]Plot,Heylin'sCosmography, Book 3d. andConquest of China, BySenior Palafax, Englished, 8o.[359]Plot,Achilles Tatius'sClitophonandLeucippe, 8oBook 5th.[360]Plot fromPlatina, &c.Life and Death of Pope Joan, 8o.[361]Plot fromThe Illustrious Bassa, Fol.[362]FromFatal Contract, 4o.[363]FromFanshaw's Translation ofGuarini.[364]Plot,Plutarch'sLife of M. Anthony.[365]The Ground fromTerence'sEunuchus.[366]From theFrenchChronicles.[367]Plot,AsteriaandTamerlain, a Novel, 8o.[368]Plot,Tachmas K. of Persia, a Novel, 8o.[369]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.[370]Printed with his Poems,London, 1651.[371]Part of the Language from theCity Madam; and Plot from a Book so called in Prose, 4o.[372]Plot,Virgil'sÆneids, Book 4th.[373]FromEastward Hoe.[374]FromTrapolinsuppos'd a Prince, 8o.[375]Part fromShakspear'sCoriolanus.[376]Reviv'd fromShakspear.[377]Reviv'd fromShakspear.[378]Reviv'd fromShakspear.[379]Printed with his Poems,Lond.1686.[380]Plot,Livy's History.[381]Part of the Plot inSchenchii Rariorum Observationum.[382]ByWebsterandRowley.[383]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmography in the Description ofGreece.[384]Plot fromStrabo, Lib. 11.Quintus Curtius, Lib. 6.[385]Plot fromBoccace's Novels, 1st. Novel, 4th Day.[386]Both in one Volume, 8oLond. 1674. the former fromSeneca.[387]Plot from a Romance so called.[388]FromCorneille.[389]Plot fromBritishChronicles.[390]Written byHenry Burnel.[391]Translated fromAristophanes.[392]Supposed to bePeter Bellon.[393]Translated from theLatinPoem so called.[394]Ascrib'd toTho. Dunfey.[395]Said to be Writ byTho. Duffet.[396]Supposed to beMathew Medbourn.[397]Plot, part of it fromGusman's Fol. in the Story ofDoridoandCloridia.[398]Plot from theGerman Princess, a novel, 8o.[399]Put into Musick, by MonsieurGrabutt.[400]Supposed to be Writ bySamuel Pordage, being Printed with his Poems, 8oLond.1660.[401]Translated fromCorneille.[402]Translated from theItalianofC. Guidubaldo di Bonarelli.[403]Plot from SirPhilip Sidney'sArcadia, in the Story ofPlangus, p. 155.[404]In a book call'dThe Ternory of Plays, 8oLond.1662. Plot fromMatchiavil'sMarriage of Belphegor, a Novel, Folio: The same is Printed withQuevedo's Novels, 8o.[405]Translated fromSeneca.[406]FromSophoclesbyChristoph. Wase.[407]In theTernary of Plays, and Plot fromEnglishChronicles, in the Reign ofSebert, King of theWest-Saxons.[408]In the sameTernary of Plays, and Translated fromPlautus.

[60]Plot fromJustin's Hist. Lib. 14.

[60]Plot fromJustin's Hist. Lib. 14.

[61]Plot fromHerodotus, Lib. 1.PlutarchinSolon's Life.

[61]Plot fromHerodotus, Lib. 1.PlutarchinSolon's Life.

[62]These of the LordSterlineare all Bound with his Works (in Folio) called,Recreations with the Muses. Printed atLondon, 1637.

[62]These of the LordSterlineare all Bound with his Works (in Folio) called,Recreations with the Muses. Printed atLondon, 1637.

[63]Plot fromJustin's Hist. Lib., 11.

[63]Plot fromJustin's Hist. Lib., 11.

[64]Plot fromSuetoniusandPlutarch.

[64]Plot fromSuetoniusandPlutarch.

[65]Plot fromGuiciardine's Hist.ofItaly.

[65]Plot fromGuiciardine's Hist.ofItaly.

[66]Plot fromPlutarch's Lives.

[66]Plot fromPlutarch's Lives.

[67]These two ofR. Baronare mentioned in former Catalogues, but are part of a Romance writ by him, and called theCyprian Academy. Printed atLondon, 1647.

[67]These two ofR. Baronare mentioned in former Catalogues, but are part of a Romance writ by him, and called theCyprian Academy. Printed atLondon, 1647.

[68]Plot fromHerbert's Travels,Fol.

[68]Plot fromHerbert's Travels,Fol.

[69]From an oldEnglishChronicle,Fol.

[69]From an oldEnglishChronicle,Fol.

[70]These five ofRichard Brome, are Printed in one Volume,Octavo,London, 1635.

[70]These five ofRichard Brome, are Printed in one Volume,Octavo,London, 1635.

[71]These five ofBrome, are Printed in another Volume inOctavo,London, 1659.

[71]These five ofBrome, are Printed in another Volume inOctavo,London, 1659.

[72]Reprinted,Lond. 1686.

[72]Reprinted,Lond. 1686.

[73]Lately Reprinted.

[73]Lately Reprinted.

[74]These two of the LordBrook's are Printed with his Poetical Works inFolio.London, 1633.

[74]These two of the LordBrook's are Printed with his Poetical Works inFolio.London, 1633.

[75]Plot from theTurkishChronicle.

[75]Plot from theTurkishChronicle.

[76]This is a play ofChristopher Marlo's, call'dLusts Dominion, Printed inOctavo,London, 1661.

[76]This is a play ofChristopher Marlo's, call'dLusts Dominion, Printed inOctavo,London, 1661.

[77]Part of theCity Heiress, from a Play ofMiddleton's, call'd,A Mad World my Masters, Quarto; and part from another ofMassenger's, called,The Guardian, Octavo.

[77]Part of theCity Heiress, from a Play ofMiddleton's, call'd,A Mad World my Masters, Quarto; and part from another ofMassenger's, called,The Guardian, Octavo.

[78]Plot fromDon Fenise,Octavo.

[78]Plot fromDon Fenise,Octavo.

[79]Stollen fromHarlequin,Emperur dans le Monde de la Lune.

[79]Stollen fromHarlequin,Emperur dans le Monde de la Lune.

[80]Taken fromTho. Killegrew'sDon Thomaso, orThe Wanderer, Folio.

[80]Taken fromTho. Killegrew'sDon Thomaso, orThe Wanderer, Folio.

[81]A Play ofJohn Tateham's, called,The Rump, altered,Quarto.

[81]A Play ofJohn Tateham's, called,The Rump, altered,Quarto.

[82]Part of this Play taken fromRichard Brome's Damoyselle,Octa.andLe malade imaginaire.

[82]Part of this Play taken fromRichard Brome's Damoyselle,Octa.andLe malade imaginaire.

[83]A great part of this Play borrowed from a Play, called,The Miseries of forc'd Marriage, written byGeorge Wilkins, Quarto.

[83]A great part of this Play borrowed from a Play, called,The Miseries of forc'd Marriage, written byGeorge Wilkins, Quarto.

[84]Plot fromAlcamenesandMenalippa, inCleopatra, Folio.

[84]Plot fromAlcamenesandMenalippa, inCleopatra, Folio.

[85]Plot from the old Story so called.

[85]Plot from the old Story so called.

[86]Plot fromCassandra, Folio.

[86]Plot fromCassandra, Folio.

[87]Plot from E. ofEssexand Q.E. aNov.

[87]Plot from E. ofEssexand Q.E. aNov.

[88]Plot fromCausin'sHoly Court, Folio.

[88]Plot fromCausin'sHoly Court, Folio.

[89]Plot Q.Eliz.Novel, first Part 8o.

[89]Plot Q.Eliz.Novel, first Part 8o.

[90]Plot from Chron.de Rebus Germanicis.

[90]Plot from Chron.de Rebus Germanicis.

[91]Plot from theFrenchChron.Hen. 3.

[91]Plot from theFrenchChron.Hen. 3.

[92]Plot from theFrenchChronicles.

[92]Plot from theFrenchChronicles.

[93]Plot fromLucan'sPharsalia,Suetonius, in the Life ofJulius Cæsar.

[93]Plot fromLucan'sPharsalia,Suetonius, in the Life ofJulius Cæsar.

[94]Plot fromPetronius Arbyter.

[94]Plot fromPetronius Arbyter.

[95]Written byChapman,Johnson, andMarston.

[95]Written byChapman,Johnson, andMarston.

[96]Plot fromOvid'sMetamorph.

[96]Plot fromOvid'sMetamorph.

[97]Plot fromCassandra, Fol.

[97]Plot fromCassandra, Fol.

[98]Printed withCarew's Poems.London, 1670.

[98]Printed withCarew's Poems.London, 1670.

[99]Plot fromJosephus, Folio.

[99]Plot fromJosephus, Folio.

[100]The first ofCarlell's Plays, (viz.) in two Parts, bound in one Volume, Twelves. The three next Printed in another Volume, Octavo.London, 1657. And the next in Octavo. Printed 1659.

[100]The first ofCarlell's Plays, (viz.) in two Parts, bound in one Volume, Twelves. The three next Printed in another Volume, Octavo.London, 1657. And the next in Octavo. Printed 1659.

[101]Plot fromKnolls'sTurkishHistory, in the Reign ofMahometthe First.

[101]Plot fromKnolls'sTurkishHistory, in the Reign ofMahometthe First.

[102]FromCorneille.

[102]FromCorneille.

[103]This Play is theGuardian, corrected and enlarged.

[103]This Play is theGuardian, corrected and enlarged.

[104]Bound with his Second Volume, Folio,London, 1681.

[104]Bound with his Second Volume, Folio,London, 1681.

[105]All Printed with his Poems,Lond. 1651.

[105]All Printed with his Poems,Lond. 1651.

[106]Occasion inPlutarch'sLife ofCymon, and Part fromBoccacesNovels, the Ninth Day, Novel the First.

[106]Occasion inPlutarch'sLife ofCymon, and Part fromBoccacesNovels, the Ninth Day, Novel the First.

[107]All Printed with his Poems,Lond. 1669.

[107]All Printed with his Poems,Lond. 1669.

[108]Plot from his Elegies.

[108]Plot from his Elegies.

[109]Plot fromTrapolen creduto Principe.

[109]Plot fromTrapolen creduto Principe.

[110]FromCorneille.

[110]FromCorneille.

[111]Part of this Play is borrowed from SirWilliam Lower's Noble Ingratitude.

[111]Part of this Play is borrowed from SirWilliam Lower's Noble Ingratitude.

[112]Translated from theFrench.

[112]Translated from theFrench.

[113]Part fromMolliere'sLe Sicilien.

[113]Part fromMolliere'sLe Sicilien.

[114]Plot fromGuiciardine's Hist. and theFrenchChron. in the Reign ofCharles 8.

[114]Plot fromGuiciardine's Hist. and theFrenchChron. in the Reign ofCharles 8.

[115]The Foundation fromOvidii Metam. Lib. 2.

[115]The Foundation fromOvidii Metam. Lib. 2.

[116]Plot fromJosephus's Hist. Book 6. 7.

[116]Plot fromJosephus's Hist. Book 6. 7.

[117]FromEnglishChronicles, and part of the Language fromShakespear.

[117]FromEnglishChronicles, and part of the Language fromShakespear.

[118]Plot, and part of the Play from aSpanishPlay, calledNo Puedeser.

[118]Plot, and part of the Play from aSpanishPlay, calledNo Puedeser.

[119]Plot from Poetical History.

[119]Plot from Poetical History.

[120]Plot from SirPhil. Sidney'sArcadia.

[120]Plot from SirPhil. Sidney'sArcadia.

[121]Writ by him,Rowly, andWilkins.

[121]Writ by him,Rowly, andWilkins.

[122]All Printed in one Volume,London, 1623.

[122]All Printed in one Volume,London, 1623.

[123]Plot fromAppianofAlexandria.

[123]Plot fromAppianofAlexandria.

[124]Plot fromPlutarch's Life ofAlexander, andQuintus Curtius, Book the 6th.

[124]Plot fromPlutarch's Life ofAlexander, andQuintus Curtius, Book the 6th.

[125]Plot fromDon Quixot's Novel, of theCurious Impertinent, andBoccaces Novels, Day the 7th, Novel 7th.

[125]Plot fromDon Quixot's Novel, of theCurious Impertinent, andBoccaces Novels, Day the 7th, Novel 7th.

[126]EnglishChronicle.

[126]EnglishChronicle.

[127]Writ by him andWebster.

[127]Writ by him andWebster.

[128]Writ by him,Rowly, andFord.

[128]Writ by him,Rowly, andFord.

[129]All, except the last, Printed with his Works, in Folio,Lond. 1673. The last writ by him, andInigo Jones, the late King's Surveyor.

[129]All, except the last, Printed with his Works, in Folio,Lond. 1673. The last writ by him, andInigo Jones, the late King's Surveyor.

[130]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmographie, Book the First. Chronicle ofItaly.

[130]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmographie, Book the First. Chronicle ofItaly.

[131]FromMeasureforMeasure, andMuch adoe about Nothing.

[131]FromMeasureforMeasure, andMuch adoe about Nothing.

[132]FromMollieres'sJoddelet, onle Maitre valet.

[132]FromMollieres'sJoddelet, onle Maitre valet.

[133]Part fromMollieres Sganarelle.

[133]Part fromMollieres Sganarelle.

[134]Not his, butCarew's, and Printed with his Poems,Octavo.

[134]Not his, butCarew's, and Printed with his Poems,Octavo.

[135]Plot fromHerbert's Travels, Life ofAbbas. Printed with his Poems,London, 1670.

[135]Plot fromHerbert's Travels, Life ofAbbas. Printed with his Poems,London, 1670.

[136]Translated from theItalianofTasso, and Printed withDancer's Poems,London, 1660.

[136]Translated from theItalianofTasso, and Printed withDancer's Poems,London, 1660.

[137]Translated from MonsieurQuinault.

[137]Translated from MonsieurQuinault.

[138]Translated fromCorneille.

[138]Translated fromCorneille.

[139]Sanderson's Hist. of K.Jamesp. 577.

[139]Sanderson's Hist. of K.Jamesp. 577.

[140]Plot of the serious Part, from theAnnals of Love: In the Story ofConstancethe FairNun. The Part ofAureleo, fromScarron'sComical Romance: In the Story ofDestinyand MadamStar.

[140]Plot of the serious Part, from theAnnals of Love: In the Story ofConstancethe FairNun. The Part ofAureleo, fromScarron'sComical Romance: In the Story ofDestinyand MadamStar.

[141]Plot fromTavernier's Voyages intoIndia, Volume the First, Part the Second, Book the Second.

[141]Plot fromTavernier's Voyages intoIndia, Volume the First, Part the Second, Book the Second.

[142]Plutarch's Life ofMarcus Antonins, and otherRomanHistorians.

[142]Plutarch's Life ofMarcus Antonins, and otherRomanHistorians.

[143]Plot,AlmanzorandAlmahide, fromCleopatrain the Story ofArtaban: andAlmahidethe Romance.OzmynandBenzaida, fromOsmanandAlibech, inIbrahim.Abdalla,Abdelmelech,Lyndaraxa, from PrinceAriantes,Agathirses, andElibesis, in the First Book of the Ninth Part ofCyrus.

[143]Plot,AlmanzorandAlmahide, fromCleopatrain the Story ofArtaban: andAlmahidethe Romance.OzmynandBenzaida, fromOsmanandAlibech, inIbrahim.Abdalla,Abdelmelech,Lyndaraxa, from PrinceAriantes,Agathirses, andElibesis, in the First Book of the Ninth Part ofCyrus.

[144]Part fromCorneilles De Pit Amoreuse, part fromLe-feinte Astrologue, and part from theIllustrious Bassa, a Romance.

[144]Part fromCorneilles De Pit Amoreuse, part fromLe-feinte Astrologue, and part from theIllustrious Bassa, a Romance.

[145]Plot,Heylin'sCosmography, Book the Fourth.Hen. Bonzonus rerum ab Hispanis in India Occidentali gestarum, Lib. 3. Octavo.

[145]Plot,Heylin'sCosmography, Book the Fourth.Hen. Bonzonus rerum ab Hispanis in India Occidentali gestarum, Lib. 3. Octavo.

[146]Plot, fromCleobuline, Queen ofCorinth, in the Second Book of the Seventh Part ofCyrus: and the character ofCeladonandFlorimel, fromPisistrateandCerintheinCyrus, Part Ninth, Book Third; and from theFrenchMarquess inIbrahim, Part Second, Book the First.

[146]Plot, fromCleobuline, Queen ofCorinth, in the Second Book of the Seventh Part ofCyrus: and the character ofCeladonandFlorimel, fromPisistrateandCerintheinCyrus, Part Ninth, Book Third; and from theFrenchMarquess inIbrahim, Part Second, Book the First.

[147]Plot of the serious Part, and the Characters fromSesostrisandTimaretainCyrus, Part the Sixth, Book the Second: andPalamedesfrom the Prince ofSalamis, in the Story ofTimantesandParthenia, Part Sixth, Book First, ofCyrus; and fromNagaret, in theAnnals of Love, Octavo.

[147]Plot of the serious Part, and the Characters fromSesostrisandTimaretainCyrus, Part the Sixth, Book the Second: andPalamedesfrom the Prince ofSalamis, in the Story ofTimantesandParthenia, Part Sixth, Book First, ofCyrus; and fromNagaret, in theAnnals of Love, Octavo.

[148]Plot fromJul. Capitolinus in vitam Maximini.

[148]Plot fromJul. Capitolinus in vitam Maximini.

[149]Founded onPlautus'sAmphytruo.

[149]Founded onPlautus'sAmphytruo.

[150]Part fromMolliere'sL'Etourdy.

[150]Part fromMolliere'sL'Etourdy.

[151]Plot fromMilton'sParadise lost. Octavo.

[151]Plot fromMilton'sParadise lost. Octavo.

[152]Plot of the Comical Part from thePilgrim, a Novel,Twelves.

[152]Plot of the Comical Part from thePilgrim, a Novel,Twelves.

[153]OriginallyShakespear's.

[153]OriginallyShakespear's.

[154]PartShakespear.

[154]PartShakespear.

[155]FromD'Avila's History ofFrance.

[155]FromD'Avila's History ofFrance.

[156]FromSophocles, and the Poetical Histories.

[156]FromSophocles, and the Poetical Histories.

[157]Joyn'd in these two last withNath. Lee.

[157]Joyn'd in these two last withNath. Lee.

[158]Plot fromDon Fenise, Octavo.

[158]Plot fromDon Fenise, Octavo.

[159]Borrowed fromFletcher'sSea-Voyage.

[159]Borrowed fromFletcher'sSea-Voyage.

[160]The FoundationShakespear's.

[160]The FoundationShakespear's.

[161]Part from the Antiquary,Quarto.

[161]Part from the Antiquary,Quarto.

[162]Plot fromFrancion's Romance,Fol.

[162]Plot fromFrancion's Romance,Fol.

[163]Part of it from theFine Companion, quarto. And Plot from the Double-Cuckold, aNovel, Octavo.

[163]Part of it from theFine Companion, quarto. And Plot from the Double-Cuckold, aNovel, Octavo.

[164]From MonsieurThomas.

[164]From MonsieurThomas.

[165]Foundation onSacred Writ.

[165]Foundation onSacred Writ.

[166]AllBeaumontandFletcher's Plays Printed together in one Volume, Folio,London, 1679.

[166]AllBeaumontandFletcher's Plays Printed together in one Volume, Folio,London, 1679.

[167]Plot fromTacitus'sAnnals, Book 14.

[167]Plot fromTacitus'sAnnals, Book 14.

[168]Plot fromHerodiani Historiæ.

[168]Plot fromHerodiani Historiæ.

[169]Altered by the Duke ofBuckingham, and Printed in Quarto.Lond. 1682. The Plot from LadyCornelia, inExemplary Novels, Folio.

[169]Altered by the Duke ofBuckingham, and Printed in Quarto.Lond. 1682. The Plot from LadyCornelia, inExemplary Novels, Folio.

[170]Lately Reprinted with Alterations, byNat. Tate. Lond. 1687.

[170]Lately Reprinted with Alterations, byNat. Tate. Lond. 1687.

[171]Plot fromGusman'sDon Lewis de Castro, andDon Roderigo de Montalvo.

[171]Plot fromGusman'sDon Lewis de Castro, andDon Roderigo de Montalvo.

[172]Plot,LysanderandCalista.

[172]Plot,LysanderandCalista.

[173]Part of it fromJohnson'sNew Inn, Octavo, and the Plot fromExemplary Novels, Two Damsels.

[173]Part of it fromJohnson'sNew Inn, Octavo, and the Plot fromExemplary Novels, Two Damsels.

[174]Serious Plot fromGerardo, p. 350. 8o.

[174]Serious Plot fromGerardo, p. 350. 8o.

[175]FromGerardo'sLeandro. p. 214. 8o.

[175]FromGerardo'sLeandro. p. 214. 8o.

[176]Plot from theFrenchChronicles, in the Reign ofClotairethe Second. Imperfect in the Folio Edition, but right in the Quarto.

[176]Plot from theFrenchChronicles, in the Reign ofClotairethe Second. Imperfect in the Folio Edition, but right in the Quarto.

[177]Plot,Procopis Cæsariensis Historiæ: Altered by the LordRochester. Printed Quarto, 1686.

[177]Plot,Procopis Cæsariensis Historiæ: Altered by the LordRochester. Printed Quarto, 1686.

[178]Plot fromGainsford's History, 4o.

[178]Plot fromGainsford's History, 4o.

[179]FordandDecker.

[179]FordandDecker.

[180]Printed with his Works, Octavo.London, 1661.

[180]Printed with his Works, Octavo.London, 1661.

[181]Borrowed fromMolliere'sPreceeuses Redicules. Octavo.

[181]Borrowed fromMolliere'sPreceeuses Redicules. Octavo.

[182]These two almost the same.

[182]These two almost the same.

[183]Translated fromGuarini'sItalian, and Printed with his Poems,London, 8o.

[183]Translated fromGuarini'sItalian, and Printed with his Poems,London, 8o.

[184]Plot from theInvisible Mistress, inScarron's Novels, 8o.

[184]Plot from theInvisible Mistress, inScarron's Novels, 8o.

[185]Plot from SirPhilip Sidney'sArcadia, Folio.

[185]Plot from SirPhilip Sidney'sArcadia, Folio.

[186]Plot from theTurkishHistory.

[186]Plot from theTurkishHistory.

[187]Plot from the same.

[187]Plot from the same.

[188]FromEuripides.

[188]FromEuripides.

[189]Plot from theTurkishHistory.

[189]Plot from theTurkishHistory.

[190]Printed in one Volume.

[190]Printed in one Volume.

[191]Plot from theEnglishChronicle.

[191]Plot from theEnglishChronicle.

[192]Plot, Story ofJonasin theHoly Scripture.

[192]Plot, Story ofJonasin theHoly Scripture.

[193]FromEuripides.

[193]FromEuripides.

[194]FromAriosto.

[194]FromAriosto.

[195]FromHugo Grotius'sSophompaneas, Latin.

[195]FromHugo Grotius'sSophompaneas, Latin.

[196]Printed with his Poems,Lond. 1633.

[196]Printed with his Poems,Lond. 1633.

[197]Plot fromGuiciardine's History ofItaly, Folio, and fromPoeticalHistory.

[197]Plot fromGuiciardine's History ofItaly, Folio, and fromPoeticalHistory.

[198]Plot fromPoeticalHistory.

[198]Plot fromPoeticalHistory.

[199]Plot fromVirgil'sÆneids, Second Book, andHomer'sIliads.

[199]Plot fromVirgil'sÆneids, Second Book, andHomer'sIliads.

[200]These are usually Bound together.

[200]These are usually Bound together.

[201]Plot fromEnglishChronicle, andClark's Martyrology.

[201]Plot fromEnglishChronicle, andClark's Martyrology.

[202]Plot fromEnglishChronicle.

[202]Plot fromEnglishChronicle.

[203]Plot,English Lovers, 8o.

[203]Plot,English Lovers, 8o.

[204]By him andRowley.

[204]By him andRowley.

[205]By him andBrome.

[205]By him andBrome.

[206]Plot fromApuleius'sGolden Ass, 4o.

[206]Plot fromApuleius'sGolden Ass, 4o.

[207]Plot fromTitus Livius.

[207]Plot fromTitus Livius.

[208]Plot,StowandSpeed's Chronicle.

[208]Plot,StowandSpeed's Chronicle.

[209]CastratedLatin,English.

[209]CastratedLatin,English.

[210]Plot,FrenchChronicles.

[210]Plot,FrenchChronicles.

[211]Plot fromJosephus's History of theJews, Book Sixth and Seventh.

[211]Plot fromJosephus's History of theJews, Book Sixth and Seventh.

[212]The four first of SirRobert Howard's Plays, are usually Bound together.

[212]The four first of SirRobert Howard's Plays, are usually Bound together.

[213]Printed with his Poems in 8o.

[213]Printed with his Poems in 8o.

[214]Translated from theFrench.

[214]Translated from theFrench.

[215]AllBen. Johnson's except the four last, are Printed with other Poems in two Volumes, Folio,London, 1640.

[215]AllBen. Johnson's except the four last, are Printed with other Poems in two Volumes, Folio,London, 1640.

[216]Plot fromSalust's History.

[216]Plot fromSalust's History.

[217]From several Authours quoted in the Margin throughout.

[217]From several Authours quoted in the Margin throughout.

[218]All marked with this A are in the first Volume, and Quotations are Cited by the Authour in the Margin throughout.

[218]All marked with this A are in the first Volume, and Quotations are Cited by the Authour in the Margin throughout.

[219]An Imperfect Piece just begun.

[219]An Imperfect Piece just begun.

[220]FromOvid's Elegies; and fromHorrace'sSatyrs, Book the Ninth,Satyrthe first Part.

[220]FromOvid's Elegies; and fromHorrace'sSatyrs, Book the Ninth,Satyrthe first Part.

[221]Borrowed part of it fromOvid de Arte Amandi, andJuvenal's SixthSatyr.

[221]Borrowed part of it fromOvid de Arte Amandi, andJuvenal's SixthSatyr.

[222]This Play left Imperfect.

[222]This Play left Imperfect.

[223]Plot,Tacitus,Suetonius,Seneca, &c. There is an Edition of this Play, 4o, PrintedLond.1605, by the Authour's own Orders, with all the Quotations from whence he borrowed any thing of his Play.

[223]Plot,Tacitus,Suetonius,Seneca, &c. There is an Edition of this Play, 4o, PrintedLond.1605, by the Authour's own Orders, with all the Quotations from whence he borrowed any thing of his Play.

[224]Joyn'd in this withChapman.

[224]Joyn'd in this withChapman.

[225]Joyn'd in this withFletcherandMiddleton.

[225]Joyn'd in this withFletcherandMiddleton.

[226]Plot,Zosimi Historiæ.

[226]Plot,Zosimi Historiæ.

[227]Translated from theFrenchofRobert Garnier.

[227]Translated from theFrenchofRobert Garnier.

[228]Plot, History of theSeven Champions of Christendom.

[228]Plot, History of theSeven Champions of Christendom.

[229]All Printed in one Volume Folio,Oxon.1666.

[229]All Printed in one Volume Folio,Oxon.1666.

[230]These two in a manner the same.

[230]These two in a manner the same.

[231]These all Printed in one Volume, Folio,London, 1664.

[231]These all Printed in one Volume, Folio,London, 1664.

[232]The first Six Printed together in OctavoLondon, 1632.

[232]The first Six Printed together in OctavoLondon, 1632.

[233]Plot,Pliny'sNatural History, Lib. 35. Cap. 10.

[233]Plot,Pliny'sNatural History, Lib. 35. Cap. 10.

[234]Plot,Lucian'sDialoguebetweenVenusand theMoon.

[234]Plot,Lucian'sDialoguebetweenVenusand theMoon.

[235]Plot,Ovid'sMetamorph.Lib. 11.

[235]Plot,Ovid'sMetamorph.Lib. 11.

[236]Plot,Ovidii Epistolæ.

[236]Plot,Ovidii Epistolæ.

[237]The three first of SirWil. Lower's Plays, printed together in 12oLondon, 1661.

[237]The three first of SirWil. Lower's Plays, printed together in 12oLondon, 1661.

[238]From theFrench.

[238]From theFrench.

[239]FromCorneille.

[239]FromCorneille.

[240]FromCorneille'sPolyeucte.

[240]FromCorneille'sPolyeucte.

[241]Plot fromPlutarchinVitas C. Marii & Syllæ.

[241]Plot fromPlutarchinVitas C. Marii & Syllæ.

[242]By him andGreen.

[242]By him andGreen.

[243]Plot and Language fromMolliere'sLe Medicine malgre luy.

[243]Plot and Language fromMolliere'sLe Medicine malgre luy.

[244]Plot fromMatchiavel.

[244]Plot fromMatchiavel.

[245]Plot,Eusebius de vitâ Constantini.

[245]Plot,Eusebius de vitâ Constantini.

[246]Plot fromCleopatra.

[246]Plot fromCleopatra.

[247]Plot,Clelia, andLivy's History.

[247]Plot,Clelia, andLivy's History.

[248]Plot,Historical Dictionary,Appian,Alexand. Romanæ,Historiæ.

[248]Plot,Historical Dictionary,Appian,Alexand. Romanæ,Historiæ.

[249]Plot fromSuetonius, inVitam Neronis.

[249]Plot fromSuetonius, inVitam Neronis.

[250]Plot,Quintus Curtius.

[250]Plot,Quintus Curtius.

[251]Plot, SirWalter Raleigh'sHistory of the World, Book 5th, Chap. 3d. Sect. 18th.

[251]Plot, SirWalter Raleigh'sHistory of the World, Book 5th, Chap. 3d. Sect. 18th.

[252]Plot fromPharamond, Book 3d. Part 3d. Page 282, andEusebii Hister.Ecclesiastica.

[252]Plot fromPharamond, Book 3d. Part 3d. Page 282, andEusebii Hister.Ecclesiastica.

[253]Taken from a Play calledThe Country Girl. C. 4o

[253]Taken from a Play calledThe Country Girl. C. 4o

[254]Part fromMore Dissemblers besides Women. C. 4o

[254]Part fromMore Dissemblers besides Women. C. 4o

[255]Plot fromRanulph,Cestrensis Polychronicon.

[255]Plot fromRanulph,Cestrensis Polychronicon.

[256]Plot fromHippolitoandIsabella, a Novel, 8o.

[256]Plot fromHippolitoandIsabella, a Novel, 8o.

[257]These three in one Volume, 8o,Lon.1657.

[257]These three in one Volume, 8o,Lon.1657.

[258]Plot fromGod's Revenge against Murther, inAlsemeroandBeatrice Joanna, Folio.

[258]Plot fromGod's Revenge against Murther, inAlsemeroandBeatrice Joanna, Folio.

[259]Plot fromComplaisant Companion, 8o, page 280.

[259]Plot fromComplaisant Companion, 8o, page 280.

[260]Plot,Cervantes'sExemplary Novels, Folio.Force of Blood.

[260]Plot,Cervantes'sExemplary Novels, Folio.Force of Blood.

[261]These four were Writ byMiddletonandRowley.

[261]These four were Writ byMiddletonandRowley.

[262]Plot,Eufebii Hist.

[262]Plot,Eufebii Hist.

[263]Plot fromFortunate, Deceiv'd, and Unfortunate Lovers, 8o: Novel the 4th of theDeceived Lovers.

[263]Plot fromFortunate, Deceiv'd, and Unfortunate Lovers, 8o: Novel the 4th of theDeceived Lovers.

[264]Plot,Eusebii Hist.Lib. 8. Cap. 17.

[264]Plot,Eusebii Hist.Lib. 8. Cap. 17.

[265]Plot from theCimmerian Matron, 8o.

[265]Plot from theCimmerian Matron, 8o.

[266]These three are Printed in one Volume, 8o.Lond.1655.

[266]These three are Printed in one Volume, 8o.Lond.1655.

[267]All except the two last are in one Volume, 8o.Lond.1633.

[267]All except the two last are in one Volume, 8o.Lond.1633.

[268]Plot fromPalace of Pleasure, the last Novel.

[268]Plot fromPalace of Pleasure, the last Novel.

[269]Plot from SirWalter Raleigh's History, andLivy's History.

[269]Plot from SirWalter Raleigh's History, andLivy's History.

[270]Plot fromMontius's History ofNaples, inThe Life ofJoanQueen ofNaples.

[270]Plot fromMontius's History ofNaples, inThe Life ofJoanQueen ofNaples.

[271]Plot,Camerarii Opera Subsc. Cent. 1. Cap. 70.

[271]Plot,Camerarii Opera Subsc. Cent. 1. Cap. 70.

[272]Writ by him andNash, Plot,Virgil'sÆneids, Book 4.

[272]Writ by him andNash, Plot,Virgil'sÆneids, Book 4.

[273]Plot,EnglishChronicles.

[273]Plot,EnglishChronicles.

[274]Plot,FrenchChronicles.

[274]Plot,FrenchChronicles.

[275]Plot,Jean du BeeL'Histoire de Tamerlane, 8o, and his Life inEnglish, 8o.

[275]Plot,Jean du BeeL'Histoire de Tamerlane, 8o, and his Life inEnglish, 8o.

[276]Plot,Taciti Annales,Lib. 12.

[276]Plot,Taciti Annales,Lib. 12.

[277]Plot,Plutarchus in vitam,M. Antonii.

[277]Plot,Plutarchus in vitam,M. Antonii.

[278]These two Printed together, 8o,London, 1639.

[278]These two Printed together, 8o,London, 1639.

[279]Plot fromSophocles.

[279]Plot fromSophocles.

[280]Writ by him andSampson. Plot fromJosephus's History, Book 17.

[280]Writ by him andSampson. Plot fromJosephus's History, Book 17.

[281]These two Printed together, and may be had either in 4oor 8o.

[281]These two Printed together, and may be had either in 4oor 8o.

[282]Translated fromMolliere.

[282]Translated fromMolliere.

[283]Plot fromCorn. Nepos in vitam Annibalis.

[283]Plot fromCorn. Nepos in vitam Annibalis.

[284]Plot from OldBritishChronicles.

[284]Plot from OldBritishChronicles.

[285]Translated fromSeneca's Tragedies.

[285]Translated fromSeneca's Tragedies.

[286]Translated from the same.

[286]Translated from the same.

[287]Translated from the same.

[287]Translated from the same.

[288]The first Fourteen of her Plays, are Printed together in one Volume, Folio. The other Three are in another Volume, with other Scenes, PrintedLondon1668.

[288]The first Fourteen of her Plays, are Printed together in one Volume, Folio. The other Three are in another Volume, with other Scenes, PrintedLondon1668.

[289]Plot,EnglishChronicle in K.Edwardthe Third.

[289]Plot,EnglishChronicle in K.Edwardthe Third.

[290]Plot,TurkishChronicles.

[290]Plot,TurkishChronicles.

[291]Plot,EnglishChronicles.

[291]Plot,EnglishChronicles.

[292]Plot fromPlutarch, andCorn. Neposboth in the Life ofAlcibiades.

[292]Plot fromPlutarch, andCorn. Neposboth in the Life ofAlcibiades.

[293]Plot fromRavenscroft'sScaramouch.

[293]Plot fromRavenscroft'sScaramouch.

[294]Stollen part fromShakespear'sRomeo & Juliet, Plot fromPlutarch, in his Life ofC. Marius, andLucan'sPharsalia, Book 2d.

[294]Stollen part fromShakespear'sRomeo & Juliet, Plot fromPlutarch, in his Life ofC. Marius, andLucan'sPharsalia, Book 2d.

[295]Plot from the Novel so called, 12o.

[295]Plot from the Novel so called, 12o.

[296]Plot,EnglishAdventures, aNovel, 8o.

[296]Plot,EnglishAdventures, aNovel, 8o.

[297]From MonsieurRacine.

[297]From MonsieurRacine.

[298]Plot fromHoly Scripture.

[298]Plot fromHoly Scripture.

[299]FromEnglishChronicles.

[299]FromEnglishChronicles.

[300]PlotJustin. Hist. Lib. 1. Cap. 9.

[300]PlotJustin. Hist. Lib. 1. Cap. 9.

[301]Plot fromLivy, Translated fromCorneille.

[301]Plot fromLivy, Translated fromCorneille.

[302]Plot fromLucan'sPharsalia, Translated fromCorneille.

[302]Plot fromLucan'sPharsalia, Translated fromCorneille.

[303]Plot fromJoseph Hist.andCleopatraa Romance, in the Story ofTyridates.

[303]Plot fromJoseph Hist.andCleopatraa Romance, in the Story ofTyridates.

[304]Plot fromCassandra, a Romance, Fol.

[304]Plot fromCassandra, a Romance, Fol.

[305]Lipsii Monita, Lib. 1. Cap. 5.

[305]Lipsii Monita, Lib. 1. Cap. 5.

[306]Plot,History of the Gentle Craft.

[306]Plot,History of the Gentle Craft.

[307]Plot fromEnglishChron.Hen. 8th &c.

[307]Plot fromEnglishChron.Hen. 8th &c.

[308]Translated fromCorneille.

[308]Translated fromCorneille.

[309]Plot,Suetonius, inClaudioandTacitus,Lib. 11.

[309]Plot,Suetonius, inClaudioandTacitus,Lib. 11.

[310]These Four Printed with his Poems, 8o.

[310]These Four Printed with his Poems, 8o.

[311]Translated fromAristophanes'sPlutus.

[311]Translated fromAristophanes'sPlutus.

[312]Borrowed part fromDe Molliere'sMonsieur de Pourceaugnac, 8o.

[312]Borrowed part fromDe Molliere'sMonsieur de Pourceaugnac, 8o.

[313]Translated fromMolliere'sLe Bourgeois Gentlehome, &Mons de Pourceaugnac.

[313]Translated fromMolliere'sLe Bourgeois Gentlehome, &Mons de Pourceaugnac.

[314]Translated fromLa Divineresse.

[314]Translated fromLa Divineresse.

[315]Translated from theLatin Ignoramus.

[315]Translated from theLatin Ignoramus.

[316]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.

[316]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.

[317]Plot, part fromScarron's Novels, 8o, Novel first,The Fruitless Precaution, part fromLes-Contes Du-Sieur D'Ouville, 8o,2 de. pte.page 121. And part fromBoccace's Novels, Day 7th, Novel 6 and 7 of the 7th Day.

[317]Plot, part fromScarron's Novels, 8o, Novel first,The Fruitless Precaution, part fromLes-Contes Du-Sieur D'Ouville, 8o,2 de. pte.page 121. And part fromBoccace's Novels, Day 7th, Novel 6 and 7 of the 7th Day.

[318]Part fromMolliere'sle Bourgeois Gentlehome, &la Mariage Forcee, 8o.

[318]Part fromMolliere'sle Bourgeois Gentlehome, &la Mariage Forcee, 8o.

[319]Plot fromDeceptio visus: or,Seeing and Believing are two Things, a Romance in 8o.

[319]Plot fromDeceptio visus: or,Seeing and Believing are two Things, a Romance in 8o.

[320]Plot,EnglishChronicles.

[320]Plot,EnglishChronicles.

[321]All except the last, are Printed in one Volume, Fol.Lond.1685.

[321]All except the last, are Printed in one Volume, Fol.Lond.1685.

[322]Plot fromBoccace's Novels, 3d. Day, 9th Novel,Juliet of Narbona.

[322]Plot fromBoccace's Novels, 3d. Day, 9th Novel,Juliet of Narbona.

[323]Plot fromPlutarch, inVitam Antonii.

[323]Plot fromPlutarch, inVitam Antonii.

[324]The Ground fromPlautus'sAmpitruo, andMænectrini.

[324]The Ground fromPlautus'sAmpitruo, andMænectrini.

[325]Plot,Plutarchus in vitam Coriolan: and fromLivy'sHistory.

[325]Plot,Plutarchus in vitam Coriolan: and fromLivy'sHistory.

[326]Plot fromEnglishChronicle.

[326]Plot fromEnglishChronicle.

[327]Plot fromBoccace's Novels, 2d. Day, Ninth Novel.

[327]Plot fromBoccace's Novels, 2d. Day, Ninth Novel.

[328]All so mark'd had their Plots fromEnglishChronicles.

[328]All so mark'd had their Plots fromEnglishChronicles.

[329]Plot,Livy's History.

[329]Plot,Livy's History.

[330]Plot fromScotchChronicles, andHeylin's Cosmography.

[330]Plot fromScotchChronicles, andHeylin's Cosmography.

[331]Plot fromEnglishChronicle.

[331]Plot fromEnglishChronicle.

[332]Plot fromCynthio's Novels.

[332]Plot fromCynthio's Novels.

[333]Plot fromCynthio's Novels.

[333]Plot fromCynthio's Novels.

[334]Plot fromLucian's Dialogue.

[334]Plot fromLucian's Dialogue.

[335]Plot fromDorastusandFawnia, 4o.

[335]Plot fromDorastusandFawnia, 4o.

[336]All Translated fromSeneca's Tragedies.

[336]All Translated fromSeneca's Tragedies.

[337]Plot from SirPhilip Sidney'sArcadia, Folio.

[337]Plot from SirPhilip Sidney'sArcadia, Folio.

[338]Plot from theFrenchChronicles.

[338]Plot from theFrenchChronicles.

[339]Plot fromThe Unlucky Citizen, 8o.

[339]Plot fromThe Unlucky Citizen, 8o.

[340]Plot, Part fromGayton's Notes onDon Quixot, Book 4th, Chap. 6th.

[340]Plot, Part fromGayton's Notes onDon Quixot, Book 4th, Chap. 6th.

[341]Plot fromReynolds'sGod's Revenge against Murther, Folio, Book 2d. Hist. 7th.

[341]Plot fromReynolds'sGod's Revenge against Murther, Folio, Book 2d. Hist. 7th.

[342]Plot fromOvid'sMetamorphosis, Book 13th.

[342]Plot fromOvid'sMetamorphosis, Book 13th.

[343]These Printed together in Octavo,Lon.1658.

[343]These Printed together in Octavo,Lon.1658.

[344]These are Printed together in 8o,Lond.1581.

[344]These are Printed together in 8o,Lond.1581.

[345]Translated fromSeneca's Tragedy.

[345]Translated fromSeneca's Tragedy.

[346]Translated fromHugo Grotius.

[346]Translated fromHugo Grotius.

[347]Translated fromAristophanes, Printed with hisHistory of Philosophy, newly Publish'd, Folio.

[347]Translated fromAristophanes, Printed with hisHistory of Philosophy, newly Publish'd, Folio.

[348]Plot fromBandello's Novels,TurkishChronicles,Life of Mahomet the First.

[348]Plot fromBandello's Novels,TurkishChronicles,Life of Mahomet the First.

[349]All Printed with his Poems, 8oLond.1648.

[349]All Printed with his Poems, 8oLond.1648.

[350]FromOvid's Epistles, andMuses Erotopegnion Gr. Lat.

[350]FromOvid's Epistles, andMuses Erotopegnion Gr. Lat.

[351]Plot fromMolliere'sL'Athee Foudroye.

[351]Plot fromMolliere'sL'Athee Foudroye.

[352]Plot fromMolliere'sL'Avaree.

[352]Plot fromMolliere'sL'Avaree.

[353]Plot,Apuleii Aureus Asrinus.

[353]Plot,Apuleii Aureus Asrinus.

[354]FromReward of Virtue, 4o.

[354]FromReward of Virtue, 4o.

[355]Plot fromMolliere'sLes Facheaux.

[355]Plot fromMolliere'sLes Facheaux.

[356]Part fromShakspear.

[356]Part fromShakspear.

[357]Plot,Justin'sHist. Lib. 1. Cap. 9.Amianus Marcellinus, Lib. 23.

[357]Plot,Justin'sHist. Lib. 1. Cap. 9.Amianus Marcellinus, Lib. 23.

[358]Plot,Heylin'sCosmography, Book 3d. andConquest of China, BySenior Palafax, Englished, 8o.

[358]Plot,Heylin'sCosmography, Book 3d. andConquest of China, BySenior Palafax, Englished, 8o.

[359]Plot,Achilles Tatius'sClitophonandLeucippe, 8oBook 5th.

[359]Plot,Achilles Tatius'sClitophonandLeucippe, 8oBook 5th.

[360]Plot fromPlatina, &c.Life and Death of Pope Joan, 8o.

[360]Plot fromPlatina, &c.Life and Death of Pope Joan, 8o.

[361]Plot fromThe Illustrious Bassa, Fol.

[361]Plot fromThe Illustrious Bassa, Fol.

[362]FromFatal Contract, 4o.

[362]FromFatal Contract, 4o.

[363]FromFanshaw's Translation ofGuarini.

[363]FromFanshaw's Translation ofGuarini.

[364]Plot,Plutarch'sLife of M. Anthony.

[364]Plot,Plutarch'sLife of M. Anthony.

[365]The Ground fromTerence'sEunuchus.

[365]The Ground fromTerence'sEunuchus.

[366]From theFrenchChronicles.

[366]From theFrenchChronicles.

[367]Plot,AsteriaandTamerlain, a Novel, 8o.

[367]Plot,AsteriaandTamerlain, a Novel, 8o.

[368]Plot,Tachmas K. of Persia, a Novel, 8o.

[368]Plot,Tachmas K. of Persia, a Novel, 8o.

[369]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.

[369]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.

[370]Printed with his Poems,London, 1651.

[370]Printed with his Poems,London, 1651.

[371]Part of the Language from theCity Madam; and Plot from a Book so called in Prose, 4o.

[371]Part of the Language from theCity Madam; and Plot from a Book so called in Prose, 4o.

[372]Plot,Virgil'sÆneids, Book 4th.

[372]Plot,Virgil'sÆneids, Book 4th.

[373]FromEastward Hoe.

[373]FromEastward Hoe.

[374]FromTrapolinsuppos'd a Prince, 8o.

[374]FromTrapolinsuppos'd a Prince, 8o.

[375]Part fromShakspear'sCoriolanus.

[375]Part fromShakspear'sCoriolanus.

[376]Reviv'd fromShakspear.

[376]Reviv'd fromShakspear.

[377]Reviv'd fromShakspear.

[377]Reviv'd fromShakspear.

[378]Reviv'd fromShakspear.

[378]Reviv'd fromShakspear.

[379]Printed with his Poems,Lond.1686.

[379]Printed with his Poems,Lond.1686.

[380]Plot,Livy's History.

[380]Plot,Livy's History.

[381]Part of the Plot inSchenchii Rariorum Observationum.

[381]Part of the Plot inSchenchii Rariorum Observationum.

[382]ByWebsterandRowley.

[382]ByWebsterandRowley.

[383]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmography in the Description ofGreece.

[383]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmography in the Description ofGreece.

[384]Plot fromStrabo, Lib. 11.Quintus Curtius, Lib. 6.

[384]Plot fromStrabo, Lib. 11.Quintus Curtius, Lib. 6.

[385]Plot fromBoccace's Novels, 1st. Novel, 4th Day.

[385]Plot fromBoccace's Novels, 1st. Novel, 4th Day.

[386]Both in one Volume, 8oLond. 1674. the former fromSeneca.

[386]Both in one Volume, 8oLond. 1674. the former fromSeneca.

[387]Plot from a Romance so called.

[387]Plot from a Romance so called.

[388]FromCorneille.

[388]FromCorneille.

[389]Plot fromBritishChronicles.

[389]Plot fromBritishChronicles.

[390]Written byHenry Burnel.

[390]Written byHenry Burnel.

[391]Translated fromAristophanes.

[391]Translated fromAristophanes.

[392]Supposed to bePeter Bellon.

[392]Supposed to bePeter Bellon.

[393]Translated from theLatinPoem so called.

[393]Translated from theLatinPoem so called.

[394]Ascrib'd toTho. Dunfey.

[394]Ascrib'd toTho. Dunfey.

[395]Said to be Writ byTho. Duffet.

[395]Said to be Writ byTho. Duffet.

[396]Supposed to beMathew Medbourn.

[396]Supposed to beMathew Medbourn.

[397]Plot, part of it fromGusman's Fol. in the Story ofDoridoandCloridia.

[397]Plot, part of it fromGusman's Fol. in the Story ofDoridoandCloridia.

[398]Plot from theGerman Princess, a novel, 8o.

[398]Plot from theGerman Princess, a novel, 8o.

[399]Put into Musick, by MonsieurGrabutt.

[399]Put into Musick, by MonsieurGrabutt.

[400]Supposed to be Writ bySamuel Pordage, being Printed with his Poems, 8oLond.1660.

[400]Supposed to be Writ bySamuel Pordage, being Printed with his Poems, 8oLond.1660.

[401]Translated fromCorneille.

[401]Translated fromCorneille.

[402]Translated from theItalianofC. Guidubaldo di Bonarelli.

[402]Translated from theItalianofC. Guidubaldo di Bonarelli.

[403]Plot from SirPhilip Sidney'sArcadia, in the Story ofPlangus, p. 155.

[403]Plot from SirPhilip Sidney'sArcadia, in the Story ofPlangus, p. 155.

[404]In a book call'dThe Ternory of Plays, 8oLond.1662. Plot fromMatchiavil'sMarriage of Belphegor, a Novel, Folio: The same is Printed withQuevedo's Novels, 8o.

[404]In a book call'dThe Ternory of Plays, 8oLond.1662. Plot fromMatchiavil'sMarriage of Belphegor, a Novel, Folio: The same is Printed withQuevedo's Novels, 8o.

[405]Translated fromSeneca.

[405]Translated fromSeneca.

[406]FromSophoclesbyChristoph. Wase.

[406]FromSophoclesbyChristoph. Wase.

[407]In theTernary of Plays, and Plot fromEnglishChronicles, in the Reign ofSebert, King of theWest-Saxons.

[407]In theTernary of Plays, and Plot fromEnglishChronicles, in the Reign ofSebert, King of theWest-Saxons.

[408]In the sameTernary of Plays, and Translated fromPlautus.

[408]In the sameTernary of Plays, and Translated fromPlautus.


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