PR1241 .P2 1935
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The English drama, an anthology, 900-1642. |
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PR1243 .I3
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The modern theatre; a collection of successful modern plays, as acted at the Theatres Royal, London ... |
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PR1243 .K2
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The works of the British dramatists / |
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PR1243 .P7 v.1
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Who's the dupe? : a farce, in two acts / The mayor of Garratt. : A farce, in two acts; / The Irish widow: : A farce, in two acts. / The dramatist; or, Stop him who can! A comedy, in five acts. Pride shall have a fall; : a comedy, in five acts--with songs. Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon. George Canning, &c. &c. &c. : First performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, March 11, 1824. |
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PR1243 .P7 v.2
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Ways and means. : A comedy, in three acts. / High life below stairs : a farce, in two acts / Miss in her teens. : A farce, in two acts. / The West Indian. A comedy, in five acts. Hero and Leander. : A comic burletta, in two acts. / The farmer : in two acts / No song no supper : an opera, in two acts / |
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PR1243 .P7 v.3
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The first floor. : A farce, in two acts. / Love a la mode. : An afterpiece, in two acts. / The cataract of the Ganges; or, The rajah's daughter: a melo-drama, in two acts; The man of the world. : A comedy, in five acts. / Tom Thumb the great. : A burlesque tragedy. In two acts. / Three weeks after marriage. A farce, in two acts: |
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PR1243 .P7 v.4
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The poor gentleman: a comedy, in five acts. Gustavus Vasa; or, The deliverer of his country. An historical tragedy. In five acts. George Barnwell, or, The London merchant : a tragedy, in five acts / The deuce is in him: a farce, in two acts. The liar. : A farce, in two acts. / |
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PR1243 .P7 v.5
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She stoops to conquer, Or the mistakes of a night. : A comedy, in five acts. / The fair penitent. : A tragedy, in five acts. / The apprentice. A farce, in two acts. Fortune's frolic. : A farce, in two acts. / |
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PR1245 .A8 1940
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Types of English drama, |
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PR1245 .B736 2017eb
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I Hate Alone / |
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PR1245 .B8
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Cumberland's British theatre. |
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PR1245 .K446 2021
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Outlier |
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PR1245 .M8 1892
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Tales from the dramatists. |
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PR 1245 O5b
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One-act plays for stage and study. twenty-one contemporary plays, never before published in book form / |
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PR 1245 O5e
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One-act plays for stage and study, fifth series; twenty one contemporary plays never before published in book form, |
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PR1245 .O5g
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One-act plays for stage and study, seventh series; twenty-one contemporary plays |
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PR1245 .O58
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1937-8 annual anthology. |
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PR1245 .P7
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Plays / |
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PR1245 .P7 v.6
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The foundling of the forest, a play, in three acts / Rule a wife, and have a wife : a comedy in five acts / The Forty thieves : a grand romantic drama, in two acts / Past ten o'clock, and a rainy night, : a farce. In two acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. / John Bull; or, The Englishman's fire-side: : a comedy, in five acts. / The dragon of Wantley, a burlesque opera. |
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PR1245 .R8
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Great English plays; twenty-three masterpieces from the mysteries to Sheridan (excluding Shakespeare) with three representative plays of the nineteenth century, |
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