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FOOTNOTES:[409]Plot from the Tragical History of the City ofAntwerp, 4o.[410]Translated fromTasso,Italian.[411]Plot fromBaker, and otherEnglishChronicles.[412]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmography, in the History ofSpain.De Rebus Lusitan: ByAndr. Schottum,, Folio.[413]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.[414]Plot from the Second Part ofShakspear'sHenry 6th, Folio.[415]FromNo Wit like a Womans, ByMiddleton.[416]Bound with the Varieties, 8o.[417]FromBrome'sMad Couple well Matcht.[418]Plot fromHoly Scripture,Jeroboam, &c.[419]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.[420]Ascrib'd to the LordDigby.[421]Said to be Writ byTho. Duffet.[422]Ascrib'd toJ. Carell.[423]FromGuarini'sIl Pastor Fido.[424]Translated from theFrenchof MonsieurCorneille,Junior.[425]Ascrib'd toRhodes.[426]The Same with theAmorous old Woman, only a different Title.[427]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.[428]Ascrib'd toEdm. Prestwith.[429]Plots fromEnglishChronicles.[430]Ascrib'd to SirWilliam Killegrew, and Translated from theLatin.[431]FromCorneille'sLe Menteur.[432]Plot fromPlutarch.in vitam Ciceronis.[433]Ascrib'd toJ. Milton.[434]Plot fromGiraffi's History ofNaples,English'dbyJames Howel.[435]Said to be Writ by Mr.Pane.[436]Three Drolls stollen from several Plays.[437]Plot fromSuetonius.[438]Play fromAriosto's Poem so call'd, Fol.Englishedby SirJ. Harrington.[439]Plot fromBoccace's Novels, Day 10, Novel 10. Folio.[440]Plot fromSuetonius, inVitam Neronis.[441]Plot fromHyne's Pranks, 8o.[442]Ascrib'd toJ. Lenard. Part fromMiddleton'sMore Dissemblers besides Women, 8o.[443]From theFine Companion, and other Plays.[444]Ascrib'd to Mrs.Behn, but Borrowed all fromMarston'sDutch Courtezan.[445]Said to be Writ by the late Duke ofBuckingham.[446]By Mr.Arrowsmith.[447]Ascrib'd to SirWilliam D'Avenant.[448]Plot fromLivius, Lib 1: Ovidii Metamorph. Lib. 14.[449]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmography, Book 2d. in the Description ofGreece, andConstantinopolis à Mahammada, 2 da. expugnata, Fol.[450]Ascrib'd toJohn Carrel, fromCorneille'sL'Escote des Femmes, 8o.[451]A Collection of Drolls taken from Plays, Printed in 8oLond.1673.[452]Plot fromHeliodorus Emissenus Æthiopicorum, Lib. 10.The same is inEnglish, 8o1687.[453]Part fromMolliere'sLe Cocu Imaginaire. C.8o.[454]Plot fromLiv. Lib. 5. Cæsaris Coment.Lib. 4 & 5. Galfridus ap Arthur Monumetensis.De Gestis Regum Brittanniæ, Lib. 4.[455]That andTom Essenceascrib'd to Mr.Rawlins.[456]Bound with theCountry Captain, 8o.[457]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmography, in the Description ofGreece.[458]Part of it taken fromChamberlain'sLove's Victory.

[409]Plot from the Tragical History of the City ofAntwerp, 4o.

[409]Plot from the Tragical History of the City ofAntwerp, 4o.

[410]Translated fromTasso,Italian.

[410]Translated fromTasso,Italian.

[411]Plot fromBaker, and otherEnglishChronicles.

[411]Plot fromBaker, and otherEnglishChronicles.

[412]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmography, in the History ofSpain.De Rebus Lusitan: ByAndr. Schottum,, Folio.

[412]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmography, in the History ofSpain.De Rebus Lusitan: ByAndr. Schottum,, Folio.

[413]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.

[413]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.

[414]Plot from the Second Part ofShakspear'sHenry 6th, Folio.

[414]Plot from the Second Part ofShakspear'sHenry 6th, Folio.

[415]FromNo Wit like a Womans, ByMiddleton.

[415]FromNo Wit like a Womans, ByMiddleton.

[416]Bound with the Varieties, 8o.

[416]Bound with the Varieties, 8o.

[417]FromBrome'sMad Couple well Matcht.

[417]FromBrome'sMad Couple well Matcht.

[418]Plot fromHoly Scripture,Jeroboam, &c.

[418]Plot fromHoly Scripture,Jeroboam, &c.

[419]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.

[419]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.

[420]Ascrib'd to the LordDigby.

[420]Ascrib'd to the LordDigby.

[421]Said to be Writ byTho. Duffet.

[421]Said to be Writ byTho. Duffet.

[422]Ascrib'd toJ. Carell.

[422]Ascrib'd toJ. Carell.

[423]FromGuarini'sIl Pastor Fido.

[423]FromGuarini'sIl Pastor Fido.

[424]Translated from theFrenchof MonsieurCorneille,Junior.

[424]Translated from theFrenchof MonsieurCorneille,Junior.

[425]Ascrib'd toRhodes.

[425]Ascrib'd toRhodes.

[426]The Same with theAmorous old Woman, only a different Title.

[426]The Same with theAmorous old Woman, only a different Title.

[427]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.

[427]Plot fromEnglishChronicles.

[428]Ascrib'd toEdm. Prestwith.

[428]Ascrib'd toEdm. Prestwith.

[429]Plots fromEnglishChronicles.

[429]Plots fromEnglishChronicles.

[430]Ascrib'd to SirWilliam Killegrew, and Translated from theLatin.

[430]Ascrib'd to SirWilliam Killegrew, and Translated from theLatin.

[431]FromCorneille'sLe Menteur.

[431]FromCorneille'sLe Menteur.

[432]Plot fromPlutarch.in vitam Ciceronis.

[432]Plot fromPlutarch.in vitam Ciceronis.

[433]Ascrib'd toJ. Milton.

[433]Ascrib'd toJ. Milton.

[434]Plot fromGiraffi's History ofNaples,English'dbyJames Howel.

[434]Plot fromGiraffi's History ofNaples,English'dbyJames Howel.

[435]Said to be Writ by Mr.Pane.

[435]Said to be Writ by Mr.Pane.

[436]Three Drolls stollen from several Plays.

[436]Three Drolls stollen from several Plays.

[437]Plot fromSuetonius.

[437]Plot fromSuetonius.

[438]Play fromAriosto's Poem so call'd, Fol.Englishedby SirJ. Harrington.

[438]Play fromAriosto's Poem so call'd, Fol.Englishedby SirJ. Harrington.

[439]Plot fromBoccace's Novels, Day 10, Novel 10. Folio.

[439]Plot fromBoccace's Novels, Day 10, Novel 10. Folio.

[440]Plot fromSuetonius, inVitam Neronis.

[440]Plot fromSuetonius, inVitam Neronis.

[441]Plot fromHyne's Pranks, 8o.

[441]Plot fromHyne's Pranks, 8o.

[442]Ascrib'd toJ. Lenard. Part fromMiddleton'sMore Dissemblers besides Women, 8o.

[442]Ascrib'd toJ. Lenard. Part fromMiddleton'sMore Dissemblers besides Women, 8o.

[443]From theFine Companion, and other Plays.

[443]From theFine Companion, and other Plays.

[444]Ascrib'd to Mrs.Behn, but Borrowed all fromMarston'sDutch Courtezan.

[444]Ascrib'd to Mrs.Behn, but Borrowed all fromMarston'sDutch Courtezan.

[445]Said to be Writ by the late Duke ofBuckingham.

[445]Said to be Writ by the late Duke ofBuckingham.

[446]By Mr.Arrowsmith.

[446]By Mr.Arrowsmith.

[447]Ascrib'd to SirWilliam D'Avenant.

[447]Ascrib'd to SirWilliam D'Avenant.

[448]Plot fromLivius, Lib 1: Ovidii Metamorph. Lib. 14.

[448]Plot fromLivius, Lib 1: Ovidii Metamorph. Lib. 14.

[449]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmography, Book 2d. in the Description ofGreece, andConstantinopolis à Mahammada, 2 da. expugnata, Fol.

[449]Plot fromHeylin's Cosmography, Book 2d. in the Description ofGreece, andConstantinopolis à Mahammada, 2 da. expugnata, Fol.

[450]Ascrib'd toJohn Carrel, fromCorneille'sL'Escote des Femmes, 8o.

[450]Ascrib'd toJohn Carrel, fromCorneille'sL'Escote des Femmes, 8o.

[451]A Collection of Drolls taken from Plays, Printed in 8oLond.1673.

[451]A Collection of Drolls taken from Plays, Printed in 8oLond.1673.

[452]Plot fromHeliodorus Emissenus Æthiopicorum, Lib. 10.The same is inEnglish, 8o1687.

[452]Plot fromHeliodorus Emissenus Æthiopicorum, Lib. 10.The same is inEnglish, 8o1687.

[453]Part fromMolliere'sLe Cocu Imaginaire. C.8o.

[453]Part fromMolliere'sLe Cocu Imaginaire. C.8o.

[454]Plot fromLiv. Lib. 5. Cæsaris Coment.Lib. 4 & 5. Galfridus ap Arthur Monumetensis.De Gestis Regum Brittanniæ, Lib. 4.

[454]Plot fromLiv. Lib. 5. Cæsaris Coment.Lib. 4 & 5. Galfridus ap Arthur Monumetensis.De Gestis Regum Brittanniæ, Lib. 4.

[455]That andTom Essenceascrib'd to Mr.Rawlins.

[455]That andTom Essenceascrib'd to Mr.Rawlins.

[456]Bound with theCountry Captain, 8o.

[456]Bound with theCountry Captain, 8o.

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

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

[458]Part of it taken fromChamberlain'sLove's Victory.

[458]Part of it taken fromChamberlain'sLove's Victory.

Abdellazar,2Abraham's Sacrifice,29Acolastus,20Actæon and Diana,3Adelphi,2Adrasta,13Adventures of 5 Hours,25Agamemnon,22Aglaura,23Agrippa King of Alba,6Agrippina,17All for Love,6All mistaken,12All Fools,3All for Mony,15All's lost by Lust,20All's well that ends well,21Alaham,2Alarum for London,29Albion,ib.Albion's Triumph,ib.Albion and Albanius,6Albertus Wallenstine,10Albovine,6Albumazar,29Alcibiades,19Alchimist,12Alexander and Campaspe,14Alexandrian Tragedy,1Alphonsus K. of Arragon,27Alphonsus Emp. of Germ.,30Amazon Queen,26Ambitious States-man,4Amboyna,5Amends for Ladies,9Amorous Gallant,29Amorous old Woman,29Amorous War,17Amorous Prince,2Amorous Fantasm,15Amynta,6,20,29.Andræa,2Andromache,5Andromana,28Andronicus Comenius,26Anthony and Cleopatra,21,24.Antigone,17Antipodes,2Antiquary,16Antonio and Mellida,16Antonius,19Any thing for a quiet Life,15Appius and Virginia,25Apocryphal Ladies,18Apollo Shroving,28Arcadia,22Arden of Feversham,29Argalus and Parthenia,10Ariadne,27Aristippus,20Arraignment of Paris,29Arthur,25Arviragus and Philitia, two Parts,4As you like it,21Assignation,6Astrea,26Athiests Tragedy,25Auringzebe,6

Ball,22Band-Ruff and Cuff,29Banditti,7Bartholomew-Fair,12Bashful LoverBashful Lady,16Bastard,29Battle of Alcazar,29Beggars Bush,8Bell in Campo,18Bellamira, her Dream,14Bellamira, the Mistress,24Bird in a Cage,22Birth of Merlin,22Black Prince,19Blazing World,18Blind Beggar of Alexandria,3-------- of Bednal Green,5Blind Lady,12Blurt Mr. Constable,19Bloody Brother, vide Rollo,8Bloody Banquet,27Bondman,16Bonduca,8Brazen Age,11Brenoralt,23Bridals,18Bride,18Britannia Triumphans,6Broken Heart,9Brothers,22Brutus of Alba,25Bussy D' Amboys's Revenge,3---- His Tragedy,ib.Byron's Conspiracy,ib.---- His Tragedy,ib.

Calisto,5Caius Marius's History and Fall,19Cambyses K. of Persia,19,24.Captain,8Cardinal,22Careless Lovers,20Careless Shepherdess,10Carnival,19Case is altered,13Cataline's Conspiracy,12Cæsar Borgia,15Cæsar and Pompey,3Cæsar's Revenge,29Chabott Admiral of France,22Challenge at Tilt,12Challenge for Beauty,11Champions of Christendom,14Chances,8Changes,22Changeling,16Charles the First,29Charles the 8th of France,5Chast Maid in Cheapside,15Cheats,26Cheats of Scapin,19Christmas Masque,12Christ's Passion,23Christian turn'd Turk,5Cicilia and Clorinda,14Cid,20Circe,5City Heiress,2Citizen turn'd Gentleman,20City Madam,16City Match,17City Night-Cap,5City Politiques,5City Wit,2Claricilla,14Cleopatra,5,17Cloridia,12Clouds,23Cobler's Prophecy,26Cælum Britannicum,4,6Colas Fury,1Combat of Caps,29Combat of Love and Friendship,17Comedy of Errours,21Common-wealth of Women,7Committe-man Curried,23Commons Conditions,29Conflict of Conscience,26Conquest of China,24---- of Granada,7Conspiracy,14,26Constant Maid,22Constant Nymph,29Constantine the Great,15Contention of Ajax and Ulisses,22Contention for Honour and Riches,22Contention between York and Lancaster,29Coriolanus,21Cornelia,14Coronation,8Costly Whore,29Covent-Garden,18Covent-Garden Weeded,2Covent of Pleasure,18Counterfeits,29Counterfeit Bridegroom,29Countess of Pembrook's Ivy-Church,9Country Captain,29Country Innocence,15Country Girl,5Country Wife,26Country Wit,5Couragious Turk,10Court Beggar,2Court Secret,22Coxcomb,8Cruel Brother,6Custom of the Country,8Cromwell's History,21Cunning Lover,2Cuckolds Haven,25Cupid and Death,22Cruel Debtor,29Crœsus,1Cupid's Whirligig,29Cupid's Revenge,8Cure for a Cuckold,25Cutter of Coleman-street,4Cymbeline,21Cynthia's Revels,12Cynthia's Revenge,23Cytherea,23Cyrus King of Persia,29

Dame Dobson,21Damoiselle,2Damoiselle A-la-mode,9Damon and Pythias,22Darius's Tragedy,1David and Bethshabe,19Debauchee,29Deorum Dona,1Deserving Favourite,4Destruction of Jerusalem,29,5Destruction of Troy,3Devil's an Ass,12Devil's Charter,1Devil's Law-Case,25Devil of a Wife,14Dick Scorner,29Dido Q. of Carthage,17Disappointment,24Disobedient Child,13Distresses,6Distracted State,25Divine Comedian,25Divine Masque,29Doctor Dodipol,29Doctor Faustus,16Don Carlos Prince of Spain,19Double Marriage,8Doubtful Heir,22Duke and no Duke,25Duke of Guise,7Duke of Lerma,12Duke of Millain,16Duke's Mistress,22Dumb Knight,17Dumb Lady,15Dutch Courtezan,16Dutch Lover,3Dutchess of Malfey,25Dutchess of Suffolk,11

Eastward Hoe,3,13Edgar,21Edward the First,19Edward the Second,17Edward the Third,29Edward the Fourth,11Elder Brother,8Electra,28Elizabeth's Troubles,11Elvira,29Emperour of the East,16Emperour of the Moon,3Empress of Morocco T. & F.,24,30.Enchanted Lovers,15Endimion,14English Lawyer,2English Monsieur,12English Moor,2English Princess,33English Rogue,25English Traveller,11Enough's as good as a FeastEntertainment at K. James's Coronation,12---- of K. James, and Q. Ann, at Theobalds,12---- of the K. of England, and the King of Denmark, at Theobalds,12---- on the Prince's Birth-Day,17---- of the Q. and Prince at Althrop,12---- of King and Queen at High-gate,12Epsom Wells,24Erminia,9Evening Love,7Every Man in his Humour,12Every Man out of his Humour,12Every Woman in her Humour,30Eunuchus,2Example,22Excommunicated Prince,3Extravagant Shepherd,28

Factious Citizen,30Fair Em,30Fair Favourite,6Fair Irene,23Fair Maid of Bristol,30---- Maid of the West,11---- of the Exchange,11---- of the Inn,8Fair Quarrel,16Faithful Shepherd,30Faithful Shepherdess,8False Favourite disgrac'd,10False Count,3False One,8Family of Love,15Fancies,9Fancies Festivals,,13Fatal Contract,12Fatal Dowry,16Fatal Love,24Fatal Jealousie,30Fawn,16Feign'd Astrologer,30Feign'd Courtezans,3Ferex and Porex,18Female Prelate,24Female Academy,18Fidele and Fortunatus,36Fine Companion,16Fleir,23Floating Island,23Flora's Vagaries,30Fond Lady,33Fond Husband,7Fool turn'd Critick,7Fool would be a Favorite,4Forc'd Marriage,3Fortunate Isles,12Fortune by Land and Sea,11Fortunatus,5Four P. P.,11Four London Prentices,11Four Plays in One,8Fox,12Free Will,30Friendship in Fashion,19French Conjurer,27Fryer Bacon,10Fulgius and Lucrelle,30


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