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- "Thou shalt not steal." The school for ingratitude: a comedy, in five acts
- 'Tis well it's no worse : a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By the author of Love in a village
- 'squire Badger. : Burletta, in two parts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in the Haymarket. The music composed by Dr. Arne
- (Mrs. Inchbald's translation.) The midnight hour. : A comedy. In three acts. From the French of M. Damaniant, called Guerre ouverte; ou, Ruse contre ruse as it is now performing at the Theatres Royal Covent-Garden and Smock-Alley. Translated by Mrs. Inchbald
- A Bickerstaff's burying : or, work for the upholders. A farce; as it was acted at the Theatre in the Hay-market, by Her Majesty's sworn servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre, author of The Busie Body, and The Man's Bewitch'd, comedies
- A Comedy : Or The silent meeting and propensities in love, in masquerade; between Abigail and Abnezer, under the hoop-petticoat, discuss'd: and the Spaniard demolish'd by sea and land. Interspersed with new songs, and familiar tunes and dances
- A Miscellany of lyric poems, the greatest part written for, and performed in the Academy of Music
- A New farce was acted on Wednesday evening last, at the New Theatre in the town of Hoosack [i.e., Hoosick, N.Y.], called Pandemonium in dishabille, or, Pretended Republicanism put in practice. : Exhibiting in true colours the grand farce now playing off before the American people, and which is completely characteristic of the prime managers in the political drama
- A New scene for the comedy called the knights. Or, Fresh tea for Mr. Foote
- A Sacred ode on the passion. To be performed the 3d of April next. The musick composed by Mr. Lampe
- A bickerstaff's burying : or, work for the upholders. A farce; as it is acted at the theatres, with applause. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre: Author of The Gamester, a Comedy
- A bold sroke for a husband, a comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden. By Mrs. Cowley
- A bold stroke for a husband : A comedy. Written by the Ingenious Mrs. Cowley: authoress of the run-a-way, belle-stratagem, and which is the man: and performed forty nights last season at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden
- A bold stroke for a husband, : a comedy, as performed at the Theatres-Royal. By Mrs. Cowley
- A bold stroke for a husband. : A comedy. Written by the ingenious Mrs. Cowley: Authoress of the Run-A-Way, Belles-Stratagem, and which is the Man: and performed forty nights last season at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- A bold stroke for a wife : a comedy. In five acts. Written by Mrs. Susannah Centlivre. With alterations and amendments, as performed at the Theatre in Boston
- A bold stroke for a wife: : a comedy. In five acts.
- A city ramble: or, the humours of the compter. : As it is acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By Mr. Charles Knipe
- A city ramble: or, the humours of the compter. : As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By Mr. Charles Knipe
- A collection of all the dialogues written by Mr. Thomas Brown : one of them entituled, Democratici vapulantes, being a dialogue between Julian, and others, was never before printed. To which are added, his translations and imitations of several odes of Horace, of Martial' Epigrams, &c
- A collection of plays and poems,
- A collection of plays and poems, : by the late Col. Robert Munford, of Mecklenburg county, in the state of Virginia. Now first published together
- A criticism on the new Sophonisba, : a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- A cure for a scold. : A ballad farce of two acts. (Founded upon Shakespear's taming of a shrew) as it is acted by His Majesty's company of comedians at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By J. Worsdale, portrait-painter
- A cure for a scold. : As it is now acting at the theatres in London and Dublin, with universal applause. By Mr. Worsdale
- A cure for the heart-ache. : A comedy, in five acts. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, and by the Old American Company, New-York, with universal applause.
- A cure for the spleen. Or Amusement for a winter's evening; : being the substance of a conversation on the times, over a friendly tankard and pipe. : Between Sharp,-- a country parson. Bumper,-- a country justice. Fillpot,-- an inn-keeper. Graveairs,-- a deacon. Trim,-- a barber. Brim,-- a Quaker. Puff,-- a late representative.
- A day at Rome: a musical entertainment, in two acts. As it was damned at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, on Thursday, October 11, 1798
- A day in Turkey : or, the Russian slaves. A comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden. By Mrs. Cowley
- A day in Turkey; or, The Russian slaves. : A comedy, as acted at the Theatre Royal, in Covent Garden. By Mrs. Cowley
- A dialogue, exhibiting some of the principles and practical consequences of modern infidelity
- A dramatic piece : by the Charter-House scholars: in memory of the powder-plot. Perform'd at the Charter-House, November 6th 1732
- A dramatick entertainment, : call'd the Necromancer: or, Harlequin, Doctor Faustus. As perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. And at the Theatre in Dublin. The seventh edition. To which is prefix'd, a short account of Doctor Faustus; and how he came to be reputed a magician
- A dramatick entertainment, call'd Harlequin a sorcerer : with the loves of Pluto and Proserpine. As perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
- A dramatick entertainment, call'd The necromancer : or, Harlequin, Doctor Faustus. As perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. The third edition. To which is prefix'd, a short account of Doctor Faustus; and how he came to be reputed a magician
- A dramatick entertainment, called the Necromancer : or, Harlequin Doctor Faustus. As performed at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. The ninth edition. To which is prefixed, a short account of Doctor Faustus; and how he came to be reputed a magician
- A dramatick pastoral occasioned by the collection at Glocester on the coronation day, : for portioning Young Women of virtuous Characters. By a lady
- A fairy tale. : In two acts. Taken from Shakespeare. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- A fairy tale. : In two acts. Taken from Shakespeare. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market
- A farce in two acts. Called 'Tis all a farce. : As performed at the theatres Hay-Market Baltimore and Philadelphia
- A farce, in two acts, called 'tis all a farce: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market
- A general key to the writings of the poets of the last age. : Wherein Their Beauties and Excellencies, Are fairly and impartially pointed out, and display'd, and their Follies and Blunders, Expos'd and Ridicul'd in the Rehearsal
- A hint to husbands: : a comedy, in five acts. : As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London, and at the Theatre Baltimore.
- A journey to London. : Being part of a comedy Written by the Late Sir John Vanbrugh, Knt. And Printed after His own Copy: Which (since his Decease) has been made an Intire Play, By Mr. Cibber, And call'd, The Provok'd Husband, &c
- A journey to London. : Being part of a comedy. Written by the late Sir John Vanbrugh, Knt. and printed after his own copy: which (since his decease) has been made an intire play, by Mr. Cibber. And call'd, The provok'd husband, &c
- A journey to London. : Being part of a comedy. Written by the late Sir John Vanbrugh, Knt. and printed after his own copy: which (since his decease) has been made an intire play, by Mr. Cibber. And call'd, The provok'd husband, &c
- A key to the Rehearsal : or a critical view of the authors, and their writings, that are expos'd in that celebrated play. Written by His Grace, George, late Duke of Buckingham
- A letter from the rope-dancing monkey in the Hay-Market, : to the Acting Monkey of Drury-Lane, on the Earl of Warwick
- A match at Gibraltar : a musical entertainment, as performed at the Royal Circus, St. George's Fields. The music composed by Mr. Danby
- A midsummer-Night's dream. : A comedy. By Shakespear
- A midsummer-Night's dream. : By Mr. William Shakespear
- A miscellany of lyric poems, : the greatest part written for, and performed in the Academy of Music, held in the Apollo
- A new comedy, called, the king cannot err, : ... Dedicated to His infant Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales,
- A new comedy. Love a-al-a-mode [sic] in two acts
- A new comic opera, : called The highland reel. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in London and Edinburgh, with universal applause. Written by Mr. O'Keefe, author of the poor soldier, agreeable surprise, &c
- A new dramatic entertainment, : Called A Christmas Tale. In five parts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Embellished with an etching, by Mr. Loutherbourg
- A new dramatic entertainment, : Called A Christmas Tale. In five parts. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Embellished with an etching by Mr. Loutherbourg
- A new dramatic entertainment, : called A Christmas Tale. In five parts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Embellished with an etching by Mr. Loutherbourg
- A new dramatic entertainment, : called, A Christmas Tale. In five parts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By David Garrick, Esq
- A new farce : represented in a battle-royal, between three cocks of the game. Containing their different schemes of government, compar'd with the natural state
- A new occasional oratorio. : As it is Perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The Words taken from Milton, Spenser, &c. And Set to Musick by Mr. Handel
- A new opera-epilogue to The tragedy of Richard the Third. : Sung and spoken by Mrs. Sterling, who acted the part of Lady Anne
- A new prologue relating to the Act at Oxford. With an epilogue, touching the model and form of the intended Theatre in the Hay-Market. Together with an epilogue spoken by a girl of four years old
- A new scene for the comedy called The Knights. Or, fresh tea for Mr. Foote
- A new scene interesting to the citizens of the United States of America, : additional to the historical play of Columbus,
- A new scene interesting to the citizens of the United States of America, : additional to the historical play of Columbus,
- A new tragedy, call'd, the loves of Prince Emilius and Lovisa. : By John Maxwell, being blind
- A new tragedy: cali'd [sic], The distressed virgin. By John Maxwell, being blind
- A new way to keep a wife at home, : a farce, in two acts; originally written by ... Henry Fielding, ... with considerbale [sic] alterations and additions, by Walley Chamberlain Oulton, ... As performed at the Theatre Royal, Smock-Alley.
- A new world planted; or, The adventures of the forefathers of New-England; : who landed in Plymouth, December 22, 1620. : An historical drama--in five acts.
- A school for fathers : a comic opera: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. The words and music by the author and composer of The padlock
- A school for greybeards : or, the mourning bride : a comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Cowley
- A school for greybeards : or, the mourning bride: a comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Cowley
- A school for greybeards; or, The mourning Bride : A comedy, in five acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Cowley
- A short account of the new pantomime called Omai, : Or, A trip round the world; performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. With the recitatives, airs, duetts, trios and chorusses; and a discription of the procession. The pantomime, and the whole of the scenery, designed and invented by Mr. Loutherbourg. The words written by Mr. O'Keeffe; and the musick composed by Mr. Shields
- A short account of the new pantomime called Omai, : or, a trip round the world; performed at the theatre-royal in Covent-Garden. With the recitatives, airs, duetts, trios and chorusses and a description of the procession. The pantomime, and the whole of the scenery, designed and invented by Mr. Loutherbourg. The words written by Mr. O'Keeffe; and the music composed by Mr. Shields
- A sketch of the entertainment, now performing at the Royalty Theatre, in two parts: consisting of a pantomimic preludio, and The Paris federation. To which is added, the popular French music, adapted to the harpsichord
- A tale of mystery, : a melo-drame: as performed at the theatre in New-York.
- A tale of mystery, : a melo-drame;
- A tale of mystery: : a melo-drame. In three acts.
- A tale of mystery; : a melo-drame;
- A tragi-Coomodie, : [sic] called the witch; Long since acted by His Maties Servants at the Black-Friers. Written by Tho. Middleton
- A translation of the Scots pastoral comedy, : The gentle shepherd into English, from Allan Ramsay's original, By W. Ward
- A trip to Portsmouth : or, the wife's election. A new farce of one act. As it is now acted, at the new play-house in Portsmouth: By His Grace, the Duke of Richmond's Servants acted by the Queen's servants. Written in Portsmouth, by Essex Waller. Gent
- A trip to Scarborough, : a comedy. As performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Altered from Vanbrugh's Relapse; or, virtue in danger. By Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq
- A trip to Scarborough. : A comedy. As performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Altered from Vanbrugh's Relapse; or, virtue in danger. By Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Esq
- A tutor for the beaus : or, love in a labyrinth. A comedy. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. With Universal Applause, Tho' perform'd under the greatest Disadvantages. Written by Mr Hewitt
- A view of the Lancashire dialect : by way of dialogue, between Tummus o'Williams, o'Margit o'Reaph's, and Meary o'Dick's, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Containing the adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which are added, The flying dragan and the man of Heaton, ... and A glossary of the Lancashire words and phrases. By Tim Bobbin,
- A view of the Lancashire dialect : by way of dialogue, between Tummus o'Williams, o'f Margit o'Roafs, an Meary o'Dicks, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Containing the adventures & misfortunes of a Lancashire clown
- A view of the Lancashire dialect : by way of dialogue. Between Tummus O'william's, O'margit O'Roaph's, and Meary O'Dick's, O'Tummy O'peggy's. Shewing in that speech, the comical adventures and Misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which is prefix'd (by way of Preface.) a dialogue between the author and his pamphlet. With a glossary of all the Lancashire Words and Phrases therein used. By Tim. Bobbin, Fellow of the Sisyphian Society of Dutch. Loom Weavers, and an old Adept in the Dialect
- A view of the Lancashire dialect : by way of dialogue. Between Tummus o'Williams's, o'Margit o'Roaph's, and Meary o'Dick's, o'Tummy o'Peggy's. Shewing ... the comical adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. To which is prefix'd ... a dialogue between the author and his pamphlet. ... With a glossary of all the Lancashire words and phrases ... By Tim Bobbin,
- A view of the Lancashire dialect : by way of dialogue. To which is added a glossary of all the Lancashire words and phrases therein used. By T. Bobbin, opp'n Speyker o'th' Dialect
- A view of the Lancashire dialect : with a large glossary: being the adventures and misfortunes of a Lancashire clown. By Tummus a Williams, &c
- A volume of comedies : viz. The fashionable lover, The West Indian, and The brothers. By Richard Cumberland
- A volume of farces. : As they are performed at the Theatre, Smoke-Alley, Dublin. Containing: The spoiled child; The farmer; Animal magnetism; The village lawyer; Modern antiques; Chit chat; Cheats of scapin; and Peeping Tom
- A volume of plays and farces. : As they are performed at the Theatre Smoke-Alley, Dublin. Containing: No song No supper; Wild oats; Hunt the slipper; Patrick in Prussia; and Fontainbleau
- A wife for a month. : A tragi-comedy written by Mr. Francis Beaumont, and Mr. John Fletcher
- A wife well manag'd. : A farce
- A winter evening's conversation : in a club of Jews, Dutcmen [sic], French refugees, and English stock-jobbers, ... By which the whole secret of the late subscription is laid open, ... and the true cause of our agreeing so precipitately to the preliminaries, detected
- A word to the wise, : a comedy, as it was performed at the Theatre Royal, in Drury-Lane. By Hugh Kelly, Esq. of the Middle-Temple, Author of False Delicacy
- A word to the wise. : A comedy, by Mr. Hugh Kelly. Adapted for theatrical reprentation, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-book, By Permission of the Manager
- A yorkshire tragedy. : By Mr. William Shakespear
- A yorkshire tragedy. : By Shakespear
- Abailard et Éloïse : Piece dramatique, en vers et en cinq actes
- Aboukir Bay : or, the glorious first of August. A musical drama, on the signal victory obtained by Rear-Admiral Nelson, over the French fleet, August 1, 1798, And Performed Nine Nights, With the most unbounded Applause, at the Brighton Theatre; And At The Theatres, Dover, Sandwich, And Deal. By Richard Sicklemore. The music selected and composed by J. Jouve, of the King's Theatre
- Abra-Mille: or, Love and Empire. A Tragedy
- Abra-Mule : or, love and empire. A tragedy
- Abra-Mule : or, love and empire. A tragedy
- Abra-Mule : or, love and empire. A tragedy. As it is acted at the New Theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Her Majesty's Servants
- Abra-Mule : or, love and empire. A tragedy. Written by Mr. Joseph Trapp
- Abra-Mule : or, love and empire. A tragedy. Written by Mr. Trapp
- Achilles in petticoats an opera. : As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Gay, with alterations. The music entirely new by Dr. Arne
- Achilles in petticoats. : An opera. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. Gay, with alterations. The Music entirely new by Dr. Arne
- Aci e Galatea : a pastoral opera. As represented at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The music entirely new, and composed here by Signor Bianchi, from the Filharmonic Academy and in the actual Service of the Ducal Chapel of St. Mark in Venice, under the Direction of Mr. Viotti. The translation by F. Panormo, Teacher of the Italian Language, No. 116, Wardour-Street, Soho
- Acis and Galatea : A mask. The music by Mr Handel
- Acis and Galatea, a serenata : As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The musick composed by Mr. Handel
- Acis and Galatea, a serenata : As it is to be performed in the County-Hall, in Chester. Set to musick by Mr. Handel
- Acis and Galatea, a serenata. : As it will be performed at the Assembly Rooms, in Newcastle, on Thursday evening the 8th of October, 1778. Conducted by Mr Hawdon. The music composed by Mr. Handel
- Acis and Galatea. : A serenata. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. The music composed by Mr. Handel
- Acis and Galatea. A serenata
- Acis and Galatea: a masque. : As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Set to music by Mr. John Eccles, master of His Majesty's band of music
- Acis and Galatea: an oratorio. : As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. Set to music by Mr. Handel
- Acis and galatea: an English pastoral opera. In three acts. As it is perform'd at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market, set to musick by Mr. Handel
- Acis et Galatée, : ballet-pastoral, en un acte. Composé par M. Didelot; et donné pour la première fois sur le Théâtre du Roi, Haymarket, le 1er. Juin 1797. La musique composée par Signor C. Bossi
- Additional airs in the Maid of the Mill
- Adelaide of Wulfingen, : A tragedy, in four acts, (exemplifying the barbarity which prevailed during the thirteenth century.) From the German of Augustus von Kotzebue, author of the Stranger. By Benjamin Thompson, Jun. translator of the Stranger, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-lane
- Adelaide of Wulfingen, : a tragedy. In four acts. (exemplifying The Barbarity Which Prevailed During The Thirteenth Century.) From the German of Augustus von Kotzebue Author Of The Stranger. By Benjamin Thompson, Jun. Translator Of The Stranger. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane
- Adelaide of Wulfingen. : A tragedy in four acts. (Exemplifying the barbarity which prevailed during the thirteenth century.)
- Adelaide of Wulfingen. : A tragedy in four acts. (Exemplifying the barbarity which prevailed during the thirteenth century.) From the German of Kotzebue
- Adelaide: a tragedy, in five acts, as performing with universal applause, at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By Henry James Pye, Poet Laureat
- Admeto, : re di Tessaglia. Drama. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro di Hay-Market
- Admeto, : re di Tessaglia. Drama. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro di Hay-Market; per la Reale Accademia di Musica
- Adrian in Syria. : Drama per musica composto da Francesco Veracini, per la Nobilita Britannica
- Adriano : or, the first of June, a poem. By the author of the Village curate
- Adriano in Siria. : Drama. Per musica. Da Rappresentarsi sopra il Teatro di S M. B. N. B. La Musica e nuova ed intiera produzione del Sig. Giovanni Christiano Bach, Maestro di Musica di S. M. la Regina. Adrian. An Opera. Set to Music. As it is represented at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. N. B. The Music is entirely new, by Mr. Giovanni Christiano Bach, Music-Master to Her Majesty
- Aerostation : or, the Templar's stratagem. A farce. In two acts. Written by F. Pilon, Author of the Fair American, deaf lover, Liverpool prize, invasion, &c. As it is performed with applause at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- Aerostation; or, The templar's stratagem. : A farce. In two acts. Written by F. Pilon, author of the Fair American, Deaf lover, Liverpool prize, Invasion, &c. as it is performed with applause at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- Agamemnon. : A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By Mr. Thomson
- Airs and chorusses in The Princess of Georgia, : an opera: written by Her Serene Highness the Margravine of Anspach, and performed at Brandenburgh-House Theatre, 1798
- Airs and chorusses in the entertainment of The sylphs, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- Airs, : chorusses, &c. in the New Musical Entertainment of The seraglio; as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- Airs, : duets, and chorusses, in a new dramatic piece, in one act, called Britain's Brave Tars; or, All for Saint Paul's. As Performed at The Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- Airs, : duets, and chorusses; in a new musical farce, called An escape into prison. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr. Reeve
- Airs, : duets, glees, &c. in the Pantomime Entertainment of Friar Bacon; or, Harlequin's Adventures: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe
- Airs, : duets, trios, &c. in the new comic opera, called Love finds the way. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- Airs, : duetts, trios, &c. in the new pantomime of The Choice of Harlequin: or, The Indian chief. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- Airs, chorusses, &c. &c. in Albert & Adelaide, : or the victim of constancy; a grand heroic romance, in Three Acts, Taken from the German. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The Music Selected and Composed by Mr. Steibelt, and Mr. Attwood
- Airs, chorusses, &c. &c. in Albert & Adelaide, : or the victim of constancy; a grand heroic romance, in Three Acts, Taken from the German. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music selected and composed by Mr. Steibelt, and Mr. Attwood
- Airs, duets, &c. : in the comic opera of Tom Thumb, in two acts. Performing at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- Airs, duets, &c. in the comic opera of Tom Thumb
- Airs, duets, &c. in the new pantomime, called The Norwood gypsies. Performing at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- Airs, duets, and chorusses; in a new pantomine called Harlequin and Quixotte; or the magic arm. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The music by Mr Reeve
- Airs, duets, choruses, &c. : in the new comedy, called A day in Turkey; or, the Russian slaves
- Airs, duets, choruses, &c. in the comic opera of Fontainbleau : or, our way in France. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- Airs, duets, chorusses, &c : In cymon,(altered from the dramatic romance, written by the Late David Garrick, Esq.) As it is now performing at the King's Theatre, Hay-Market, by His Majesty's company, from the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. A new overture, with new and additional musick, by Storace and other eminent composers. Entirely sew scenes, dresses, machinery, and decorations[.]
- Airs, duets, chorusses, &c. : in the new masque called The druids. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The words chiefly taken from Ben Jonson; the music composed by Mr. Fisher
- Airs, duets, chorusses, &c. in the new masque called The druids. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The words chiefly taken from Ben Jonson; the music composed by Mr. Fisher
- Airs, duets, glees, &c. in the pantomime entertainment of Friar Bacon : or, Harlequin's Adventures: as performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe
- Airs, duets, glees, chorusses, &c. in the opera of The lad of the hills; or Wicklow gold mine. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- Airs, duets, trios, &c. : in the new comic opera, called Love finds the way. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- Airs, duets, trios, &c. in the Lord of the Manor, a comic opera, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. The music entirely new
- Airs, duets, trios, &c. in the flitch of bacon : A new comic opera of two acts, performed at the Theatre-Royal, in the Hay-Market
- Airs, duets, trios, and chorusses, in Rosina, : A musical piece of two acts. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden
- Airs, duets, trios, and finale introduced in the comedy of the spanish barber : As performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market[.]
- Airs, duets, trios, and finale, introduced in the comedy of the Spanish barber. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market. Composed by Doctor Arnold. With two French airs from the original musick of le Barbier de Seville
- Airs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in Olympus in an uproar or the descent of the deities. A burletta in two acts. Partly taken from The golden-pippin. Now performing at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden
- Airs, duets, trios, chorusses, &c. in the czar : A comic opera, in three acts. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- Airs, duets, trios, glees, chorusses, &c. : In the opera of the travellers in Switzerland. The words within inverted commas are omitted in representation
- Airs, duettos, trios, and chorusses, in The witch of the wood; or, the nutting girls. A musical farce. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- Airs, duetts, and chorusses, in the operatical pantomime of Merry Sherwood, or Harlequin Forrester. : Now performing at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- Airs, duetts, trios, &c. : in the musical farce of The son-in-law. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market
- Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in peeping Tom of Coventry. : A musical piece of two acts. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe. The overture and new airs composed by Dr. Arnold
- Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in peeping Tom of Coventry. : A musical piece of two acts. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, in the Hay-Market. Written by Mr. O'Keeffe. The overture and new airs composed by Dr. Arnold
- Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in the musical farce of The son-in-law. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market
- Airs, duetts, trios, &c. in the new pantomime of the choice of Harlequin: Or, The Indian Chief. : Performed at the Theatre-Royal Covent-Garden
- Airs, duetts, trios, and chorusses, : in the new comic opera called The Peruvian. Performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden
- Airs, duetts, trios, and finale, introduced in the comedy of the Spanish barber. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market
- Airs, recitatives, and chorusses, in the new performance, called Harlequin, the phantom of a day : A pantomime. And a musical piece, called the cestus, a serenata. Performing at the Royal circus, in St. George's Fields
- Aischylou Promētheus Desmōtēs. Cum variis lectionibus, Stanleiana versione, et notulis ex Garbitii aliorumque commentariis; quibus suas adjecit, in usum studiosæ juventutis, T. Morell, ...
- Alarbas. : A dramatick opera. Written by a Gentleman of Quality
- Alberta, a new tragedy. In five acts
- Albion restored, or time turned oculist: a masque
- Albumazar : a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane
- Albumazar. : A comedy. As it is now revived at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. With alterations
- Albumazar. : A comedy. as it is now revived at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. With alterations
- Alceste : ossia il trionfo dell' amor conjugale. A serious opera, in two acts. Performed at the King's Theatre, in the Haymarket. The music by the Chevalier Gluck
- Alceste a la campagne, ou, Le misantrope corrigé : comédie en trois actes en vers
- Alceste melodrama per il Teatro di S.M.B. di P.M. e P.R
- Alceste, : ossia il trionfo dell' amor conjugale; a tragedy in two acts, as represented at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The music by the Chevr. Gluk [sic]. Under the direction of Signor Viotti
- Alcina, a new comic opera. : To be performed at the City Theatre in Smock-Alley. The music intirely by Signor Gazaniga. And to be conducted by Messrs. San Giorgio and Carnevale
- Alcina. An opera. As it is perfom'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden
- Alessandro et Timoteo. = Alexander and Timotheus; or, Alexander's feast. A musical drama, as represented at the King's Theatre in the Haymarket. The poetry by the Count Gaston della Torre di Rezzonico, a Nobleman of Parma. The music by the celebrated Signor G. Sarti
- Alexander Balus : An oratorio. As it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden. Set to musick by George-Frederick Handel, Esq;
- Alexander, : and the king of Egypt. A mock play, as it is acted by the mummers every Christmas
- Alexis's paradise: or, A trip to the garden of love at Vaux-Hall : A comedy. As privately acted by the ladies of honour, &c. Written by James Newton, Esq;
- Alfred the Great : an oratorio. As perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. The music composed by Dr. Arne
- Alfred the Great, an oratorio, : as it was represented at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane. The musick new composed by Mr. Arne
- Alfred the Great; an oratorio. : As perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. The music compos'd by Mr. Arne
- Alfred, an opera. : Alter'd from the play, written by Mr. Thomson and Mr. Mallet, in Honour of the birth-day of Her Royal Highness the young Princess Augusta. The musick was cmpos'd by Mr. Arne, and perform'd with the play at Cliffden in Buckinghamshire, at the special command of His Royal Highness Frederic, prince of Wales
- Alfred. : A tragedy. As Performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden
- Alfred. : A tragedy. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden
- Alina: or, the Queen of Golconda. A serious opera, as performed at the King's Theatre, in the Hay-Market. With dances analogous to the drama, Interwoven with Chorusses and Dongs. The poetry by Signor A. Andrei, the music entirely new, by Signor Venanzio Rauzzini
- All for the better: or, the infallible cure, a comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesties servants
- All in a bustle : a comedy in five acts, written by the author of The castle of Ollada
- All in a bustle: or The new house. : A comic prelude written for the opening of the New Theatre in New-York. Performed for the first time, on Monday Jan. 29, 1798.
- All in good humour. A dramatic piece, in one act, first performed at the Theatre-Royal, Hay-Market, on Saturday, July 7, 1792. By Walley C. Oulton
- All in the right: or, the cuckold in good earnest. A farce, in two acts. As it was agreed to be acted at a certain theatre
- All mistaken : or, the mad couple. A comedy, acted by His Majesty's servants at the Theatre-Royal. Written by the Honourable James Howard, Esq;
- All the world's a stage : A farce in two acts; as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane
- All-Bedevil'd : or, the house in a hurry. A farce
- Allessandro nell' Indie. : Dramma per musica. Pel Teatro di S.M.B
- Almahide. Opera. Dedicata a Sua Eccellenza Il Signor Giovanni Wencislao Conte di Gallasso, Conte del Sac. Rom. Imperio, Duca di Lucera, Signore di Fridland, Gravenstein, Richemberg, &c. Ciambellano e Consigliere di Stato di S. M. Ces. Gran Maresciallo di Boemia, & Inviato Straordinario delle Maesta Loro, Cesarea e Cattolica presso S. M. La Regina
- Almanzor and Almahide : or, the conquest of Granada by the Spaniards. A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden. In two parts
- Almeyda : or, the rival kings. A tragedy. By Gorges Edmond Howard, Esq;
- Almeyda, or, the rival kings, : a tragedy. By Mr. Howard
- Almeyda; or, the rival kings : a tragedy. By Mr. Howard
- Almyna : or, the Arabian vow. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market, by her Majesty's Servants. Humbly inscrib'd to the right honourable the Countess of Sandwich
- Alonzo and Ormisinda : A new tradegy in five acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. Written by Mr. Home, author of the tragedy of Douglas. [Two lines of quotations]
- Alonzo and Ormisinda. : A new tradegy in five acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane.
- Alonzo. : A tragedy. In five acts. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane
- Alonzo. : A tragedy. In five acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane
- Alonzo. : A tragedy. In five acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By the Author of Douglas
- Alonzo. : A tragedy. In five acts. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By the author of Douglas
- Altemira. A tragedy. As it is now acted at the New-Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By His Majesty's servants. Written by the Right Honourable Roger late Earl of Orrery; and revis'd by the Honourable Charles Boyle, Esq;
- Amana. : A dramatic poem. By a Lady
- Amana. : A dramatic poem. By a lady
- Amboyna: or, the cruelties of the Dutch to the English merchants : A tragedy. By Mr. Dryden
- Aminta : favola boscareccia del Signor Torquato Tasso. Con alcune annotazioni, ed un elogio historico dell'autore
- Aminta : favola boscareccia di Torquato Tasso
- Aminta : favola boscareccia di Torquato Tasso
- Aminta : favola boschereccia di Torquato Tasso alla sua vera lezione ridotta
- Amintas : An English opera. As preached at the Theatre-Royal, in Smock-alley. The music selected by Mr. Tenducci, from the following eminent and favourite composers, viz. Rauzzini, Glordani, Anfossi, Bach, Sacchini, Rameah, Alessandri, David Rizzo, Doctor Arnold, Rush, &c. whose names are prefixed to each song
- Amintas, an English opera. As perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden
- Amphion and Thalia; or, Amphion, the pupil of the muses: a pantomimic ballet, in one act. Composed by M. D'Auberval, a Pensioner of his Most Christian Majesty. Represented for the first time at the King's theatre in the Pantheon, the seventeenth of February, MDCCXCI. The Music Compiled from Different Composers
- Amphion et Thalie : ou, Amphion élève des muses: ballet pantomime, en un acte. De la composition de M. d'Auberval, ... Donné pour la première fois au théatre du roi au Panthêon le mois [sic] MDCCXCI
- Amphitrion. : Comedie. Par Monsieur De Moliere. Amphitryon. A comedy. From the French of Moliere
- Amélie, tragédie bourgeoise, en cinq actes et en prose
- Amélie, tragédie bourgeoise; en cinq actes et en prose
- An Account of the tragedy of Cleone
- An Hour before marriage : A farce of two acts. As it was attempted to be acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden
- An account of The true-born Irishman: a farce. : By Mr. Macklin
- An accurate descripion [sic] of the grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle of Cinderella; or, The little glass slipper; : as performed at the New Theatre, New-York. : To which is added the story of Cinderella
- An accurate description of the grand allegorical pantomimic spectacle, of Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper, : as performed at the New Theatre, in Philadelphia. : To which is added, the story of Cinderella
- An appeal to the publick, from the judgment of a certain manager, with original letters: and the drama, of one act, which was refused representation
- An english musical entertainment, : called Galligantus
- An essay on satirical entertainments. : To which is added, Steven's new lecture upon heads, now delivering at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market. With critical observations
- An essay on satirical entertainments. : To which is added, Stevens's new lecture upon heads, now delivering at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market. With critical observations
- An essay on satirical entertainments. : To which is added, Stevens's new lecture upon heads, now delivering at the Theatre Royal, Hay-Market. With critical observations
- An exmoor scolding : in the propriety and decency of Exmoor language, between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman and Thomasin Moreman, as they were spinning. The fourth edition
- An exmoor scolding, : between two sisters, Wilmot Moreman & Thomasin Moreman, As they were spining. Also, an Exmoor courtship, both in the propriety and decency of the Exmoor dialect, Devon: to which is prefixed, a translation of the same, into plain English
- An hour before marriage : a farce of two acts. As it was attempted to be acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden
- An introduction to the new tragedy, : call'd, Humfrey Duke of Gloucester. Now in Rehearsal, At the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. Faithfully collected from several of the most Authentick English Historians
- An occasional oratorio. : As it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden. Selected from the most celebrated compositions of the late George Frederick Handel, Esq
- An occasional prelude, performed at the opening of the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. : On the twenty-first of September, 1772. By George Colman
- Andre : a tragedy, in five acts: as performed by the Old American Company, New-York, March 30, 1798. To which are added, authentic documents respecting Major Andre; consisting of letters to Miss Seward, The cow chace, proceedings of the court martial, &c. Copy right secured
- Andre; : a tragedy, in five acts: as performed by the Old American Company, New-York, March 30, 1798. : To which are added, authentic documents respecting Major Andre; consisting of letters to Miss Seward, The cow chace, proceedings of the court martial, &c. : Copy right secured
- Androboros : A bographical [sic] farce in three acts, viz. The senate, the consistory, and the apotheosis
- Androboros : A bographical [sic] farce in three acts, viz. The senate, the consistory, and the apotheosis
- Andromaca, : drama per musica. Pel Teatro di S.M.B
- André: a tragedy, in five acts : as now performing at the theatre in New York. To which is added, The cow-chace: a satirical poem. By Major André: with the proceeding of the court-martial; and authentic documents concerning him
- Angelica and Medorus. : An opera. Composed by John Baptist Pescetti. As performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden
- Angelica; or Quixote in petticoats. A comedy, in two acts
- Anibale in Capua. Drama, per il Teatro di S.M.B. di F. Vanneschi
- Animal magnetism, : a farce. in three acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden,
- Annette and Lubin : a comic opera, in one act. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden
- Annotations by Sam. Johnson & Geo. Steevens, : and the various commentators upon Much Ado about nothing, written by Will. Shakspere
- Annotations by Sam. Johnson & Geo. Steevens, : and the various commentators, upon K. Richard III. Written by Will. Shakspere
- Annotations by Sam. Johnson & Geo. Steevens, : and the various commentators, upon King Henry V. Written by Will. Shakspere
- Annotations by Sam. Johnson & Geo. Steevens, : and the various commentators, upon King John, written by Will. Shakspere
- Annotations by Sam. Johnson & Geo. Steevens, : and the various commentators, upon King Lear, written by Will. Shakspere
- Annotations by Sam. Johnson & Geo. Steevens, : and the various commentators, upon Love's labour's lost, written by Will. Shakspere
- Annotations by Sam. Johnson & Geo. Steevens, : and the various commentators, upon Merry Wives of Windsor, written by Will. Shakspere
- Annotations by Sam. Johnson & Geo. Steevens, : and the various commentators, upon Midsummer night's dream. Written by Will. Shakspere
- Annotations by Sam. Johnson & Geo. Steevens, : and the various commentators, upon measure for measure, written by Will. Shakspere
- Antigona: a new serious opera, in two acts. To be performed at the King's Theatre, Hay-Market. The music, composed, here, by Bianchi
- Antigono : A serious opera. As performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The poetry by Metastasio. The music by several eminent masters, under the direction of Signor Mattia Vento
- Antigono a serious opera. : To be performed at the King's Theatre in the Hay-Market. The poetry is from Metastasio. Compiled, curtailed, and published, by G.G. Bottarelli. The music by several eminent masters under the direction of Signor T. Giordani. The translation by Bottarelli, Jun. teacher of language
- Antiochus the great : or, the fatal relapse, a tragedy. As it is now acted at the New-Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By His Majesty's Servants. Written by Mrs. Jane Wiseman
- Antiochus. : A new tragedy. By a Gentleman of Gloucestershire
- Antiochus: a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn Fields. By Mr. Mottley
- Antiochus: a tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By Mr. Mottley
- Antioco. Opera. Da rappresentarsi nel Reggio Teatro d'Haymarket
- Antonio, : a tragedy in five acts.
- Antonio: a tragedy in five acts. By William Godwin
- Apollo and Daphne, an opera
- Appearance is against them, : a farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
- Appearance is against them. : A farce, in two acts, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
- Appius and Virginia. : A tragedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane by Her Majesty's Sworn Servants. Written by Mr. Dennis
- April-Day, : a burletta, in three acts. Written by The author of Midas. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in the Hay-Market. The music composed by Dr. Arnold
- April-Day, : a burletta, written by The author of Midas. Performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Haymarket. The musick composed by Dr. Arnold
- Aquilio consolo. : Drama. Da Rappresentarsi Nel Regio Teatro di Hay-Market, per Lareale Accademia di Musica
- Arbace. : Drama. Da rappresentarsi nel Regio Teatro d'Hay-Market
- Arcadia : or, the shepherd's wedding. A dramatic pastoral. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. The music composed by Mr. Stanley