-
1
-
2
Hearts of oak; a comedy, in five acts: as performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. /
Published: Printed by Cottom & Stewart, and sold at their book-stores in Alexandria and Fredericksburg., 1804“…Early American imprints.…”
Get full text
Online Book -
3
The marriage promise: a comedy in five acts. /
Published: Printed and published by D. Longworth, at the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery., 1804“…Early American imprints.…”
Get full text
Online Book -
4
The marriage promise: a comedy in five acts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. /
“…Early American imprints.…”
Get full text
Online Book -
5
-
6
-
7
The weathercock, a comic opera. In two acts. /
“…Early American imprints.…”
Get full text
Online Book -
8
The weathercock, a comic opera. In two acts. /
“…Early American imprints.…”
Get full text
Online Book -
9
A farce in two acts. Called 'Tis all a farce. As performed at the theatres Hay-Market Baltimore and Philadelphia.
Published: Printed and published by J. Robinson, Circulating Library and Dramatic Repository; 96, Market-Street., 1815“…Early American imprints.…”
Get full text
Online Book -
10
Tis all a farce; a farce in two acts. As performed at the theatres Hay-Market and New-York. (From the first London edition of 1800)
“…Early American imprints.…”
Get full text
Online Book -
11
Transformation; or, Love and law. A musical farce, in two acts. : As performed at the theatres London, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
Published: Printed and published by J. Robinson, Circulating Library and Dramatic Repository, 96 Market-Street., 1814“…Early American imprints.…”
Get full text
Online Book