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| Bacon, Phanuel | The insignificants. |
| Bacon, Phanuel | The moral quack. |
| Bacon, Phanuel | The oculist. |
| Bacon, Phanuel | The taxes. |
| Bacon, Phanuel | The tryal of the time-killers. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The alienated manor. |
| Baillie, Joanna | Basil. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The beacon. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The bride. |
| Baillie, Joanna | Constantine Paleologus. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The country inn. |
| Baillie, Joanna | De Monfort. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The dream. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The election. |
| Baillie, Joanna | Enthusiasm. |
| Baillie, Joanna | Ethwald, part i. |
| Baillie, Joanna | Ethwald, part ii. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The family legend. |
| Baillie, Joanna | Henriquez. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The homicide. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The martyr. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The match. |
| Baillie, Joanna | Orra. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The phantom. |
| Baillie, Joanna | Rayner. |
| Baillie, Joanna | Romiero. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The second marriage. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The separation. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The siege. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The stripling. |
| Baillie, Joanna | The tryal. |
| Baillie, Joanna | Witchcraft. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The amorous quarrel. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | Amphitryon. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The blunderer. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The cheats of Scapin. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The cit turn'd gentleman. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The countess of Escarbagnas. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | Don John. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The feasts of Versailles. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The forc'd marriage. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | George Dandin. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The hypochondriack. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The impertinents. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The impromptu of Versailles. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The learned ladies. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | Love's the best doctor. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The magnificent lovers. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The man-hater. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | Melicerta. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The mock-doctor. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The princess of Elis. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | Psyche. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The school for husbands. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The school for wives criticis'd. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The school for wives. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | Sganarel. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | The Sicilian. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | Squire Lubberly. |
| Baker, Henry and Miller, James | Tartuffe. |
| Baker, Thomas | An act at Oxford. |
| Baker, Thomas | The fine lady's airs. |
| Baker, Thomas | Hampstead Heath. |
| Baker, Thomas | The humour of the age. |
| Baker, Thomas | Tunbridge-walks. |
| Bale, John | God's promises. |
| Bale, John | Johan Baptystes preachynge. |
| Bale, John | King Johan. |
| Bale, John | The temptation of our Lord. |
| Bale, John | Three laws. |
| Ball, Edward | The floating beacon. |
| Ball, Edward | The flying Dutchman. |
| Ball, Edward | The innkeeper of Abbeville. |
| Ball, Edward | The miller of Derwent Water. |
| Ball, Edward | Peveril of the peak. |
| Ball, Edward | The pilot. |
| Ball, Edward | Zazezizozu. |
| Bancroft, John | Edward III. |
| Bancroft, John | Henry II. |
| Bancroft, John | Sertorius. |
| Banim, John and Sheil, Richard Lalor | Damon and Pythias. |
| Banim, John | Sylla. |
| Banks, John | Cyrus the Great. |
| Banks, John | The destruction of Troy. |
| Banks, John | The innocent usurper. |
| Banks, John | The island queens. |
| Banks, John | The rival kings. |
| Banks, John | The unhappy favourite. |
| Banks, John | Vertue betray'd. |
| Barlas, John Evelyn | Love's perversity. |
| Barlas, John Evelyn | Punchinello and his wife Judith. |
| Barlas, John Evelyn | The Queen of the hid isle. |
| Barlow, George | Jesus of Nazareth. |
| Barlow, George | The two marriages. |
| Barnes, Barnabe | The Divils charter. |
| Barnett, Charles Zachary | A Christmas carol. |
| Barnett, Morris | The bold dragoons. |
| Barnett, Morris | Monsieur Jacques. |
| Barnett, Morris | Mrs. G. of the golden pippin. |
| Barnett, Morris | Sarah the Creole. |
| Barnett, Morris | The serious family. |
| Barnett, Morris | The yellow kids. |
| Baron, Robert | Gripus and Hegio. |
| Baron, Robert | Mirza. |
| Barrett, Eaton Stannard | My wife! What wife? |
| Barry, Lording | Ram-Alley. |
| Barrymore, William | The dog of Montargis. |
| Barrymore, William | El Hyder. |
| Barrymore, William | The fatal snow-storm. |
| Barrymore, William | The secret. |
| Barrymore, William | Wallace, the hero of Scotland. |
| Bayley, Nathaniel Thomas Haynes | Perfection. |
| Baylie, Simon | The wizard. |
| Beaumont, Francis and Fletcher, John | A king, and no king. |
| Beaumont, Francis and Fletcher, John | Loves cure. |
| Beaumont, Francis and Fletcher, John | The maids tragedy. |
| Beaumont, Francis and Fletcher, John | Philaster. |
| Beaumont, Francis | The knight of the burning pestle. |
| Beaumont, Francis | The masqve of the Inner Temple and Grayes Inne. |
| Beaumont, Francis | The woman-hater. |
| Beaumont, Sir John | The theatre of Apollo. |
| Beazley, Samuel | The boarding-house. |
| Beazley, Samuel | Is he jealous. |
| Beazley, Samuel | Jealous on all sides. |
| Beazley, Samuel | The lottery ticket, and the lawyer's clerk. |
| Beazley, Samuel | Love's dream. |
| Beazley, Samuel | My uncle. |
| Beazley, Samuel | The steward. |
| Beazley, Samuel | You know what. |
| Beckingham, Charles | Henry IV. |
| Beckingham, Charles | Scipio Africanus. |
| Beddoes, Thomas Lovell | The bride's tragedy. |
| Beddoes, Thomas Lovell | Death's jest-book. |
| Beddoes, Thomas Lovell | The second brother. |
| Beddoes, Thomas Lovell | Torrismond. |
| Behn, Aphra | Abdelazar. |
| Behn, Aphra | The amorous prince. |
| Behn, Aphra | The city-heiress. |
| Behn, Aphra | The debauchee. |
| Behn, Aphra | The Dutch Lover. |
| Behn, Aphra | Emperor of the moon. |
| Behn, Aphra | The false count. |
| Behn, Aphra | The feign'd curtizans. |
| Behn, Aphra | The forc'd marriage. |
| Behn, Aphra | The luckey chance. |
| Behn, Aphra | The revenge. |
| Behn, Aphra | The roundheads. |
| Behn, Aphra | The rover, part ii. |
| Behn, Aphra | The rover. |
| Behn, Aphra | Sir Patient Fancy. |
| Behn, Aphra | The town-fopp. |
| Behn, Aphra | The widdow ranter. |
| Behn, Aphra | The young king. |
| Behn, Aphra | The younger brother. |
| Belchier, Daubridgcourt | See me, and see me not. |
| Bellamy, Daniel | The fair counsellor. |
| Bellamy, Daniel | Innocence betray'd. |
| Bellamy, Daniel | Love triumphant. |
| Bellamy, Daniel | The perjur'd devotee. |
| Bellamy, Daniel | The rival nymphs. |
| Bellamy, Daniel | The rival priests. |
| Bellamy, Daniel | Three select scenes in Italian and English. |
| Bellamy, Daniel | Vanquish'd love. |
| Bennett, William Cox | Prometheus the fire-giver. |
| Bentley, Richard | Philodamus. |
| Berkeley, Sir William | The lost lady. |
| Bernard, William Bayle | The conquering game. |
| Bernard, William Bayle | The evil genius. |
| Bernard, William Bayle | The four sisters. |
| Bernard, William Bayle | A life's trial. |
| Bernard, William Bayle | Lucille. |
| Bernard, William Bayle | Marie Ducange. |
| Bernard, William Bayle | The passing cloud. |
| Bernard, William Bayle | The round of wrong. |
| Bernard, William Bayle | St Mary's Eve. |
| Bernard, William Bayle | The tide of time. |
| Betterton, Thomas | The amorous widow. |
| Betterton, Thomas | Appius and Virginia. |
| Betterton, Thomas | The bondman. |
| Betterton, Thomas | The counterfeit bridegroom. |
| Betterton, Thomas | Henry IV, part i. |
| Betterton, Thomas | Henry IV, part ii. |
| Betterton, Thomas | The prophetess. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac and Foote, Samuel | Doctor Last in his chariot. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | 'Tis well it's no worse. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | The absent man. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | The captive. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | Daphne and Amintor. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | The Ephesian matron. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | He wou'd if he cou'd. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | The hypocrite. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | Leucothoe. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | Lionel and Clarissa. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | Love in a village. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | Love in the city. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | The maid of the mill. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | The padlock. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | The plain dealer. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | The recruiting serjeant. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | The royal garland. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | The spoil'd child. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | The sultan. |
| Bickerstaffe, Isaac | Thomas and Sally. |
| Blackie, John Stuart | Agamemnon. |
| Blackie, John Stuart | Choephorae. |
| Blackie, John Stuart | The Eumenides. |
| Blackie, John Stuart | Faust. |
| Blackie, John Stuart | The Persians. |
| Blackie, John Stuart | Prometheus bound. |
| Blackie, John Stuart | The seven against Thebes. |
| Blackie, John Stuart | The suppliants. |
| Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman | Adam Buff. |
| Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman | The artful dodge. |
| Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman | Cherry and Fair Star. |
| Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman | Faith, hope and charity. |
| Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman | Harlequin and the house that Jack built. |
| Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman | An induction. |
| Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman | Pork chops. |
| Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman | Riquet with the tuft. |
| Blanchard, Edward Litt Leman | The three temptations. |
| Bloomfield, Robert | Hazelwood Hall. |
| Boaden, James | Aurelio and Miranda. |
| Boaden, James | Cambro-Britons. |
| Boaden, James | Fontainville forest. |
| Boaden, James | The Italian monk. |
| Boaden, James | The maid of Bristol. |
| Boaden, James | The secret tribunal. |
| Boaden, James | The voice of Nature. |
| Booth, Barton | The death of Dido. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | Arrah-na-Pogue. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | The colleen bawn. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | The Corsican brothers. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | Dot. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | Flying Scud. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | Forbidden fruit. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | The knight of Arva. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | London assurance. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | Louis XI. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | Mercy Dodd. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | The Octoroon. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | The old guard. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | Old heads and young hearts. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | The queen of spades. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | Robert Emmet. |
| Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | The Shaughraun. |
| Boyce, Samuel | The rover. |
| Boyer, Abel | Achilles. |
| Boyle, Roger | The Black Prince. |
| Boyle, Roger | The generall. |
| Boyle, Roger | Guzman. |
| Boyle, Roger | Henry V. |
| Boyle, Roger | Herod the Great. |
| Boyle, Roger | King Saul. |
| Boyle, Roger | Mr Anthony. |
| Boyle, Roger | Mustapha. |
| Boyle, Roger | Tryphon. |
| Boyle, Roger | Zoroastres. |
| Boyle, William | The building fund. |
| Boyle, William | The eloquent Dempsy. |
| Boyle, William | Family failing. |
| Boyle, William | The mineral workers. |
| Brand, Barbarina | Frogs and bulls. |
| Brand, Barbarina | Gonzalvo of Cordova. |
| Brand, Barbarina | Ina. |
| Brand, Barbarina | Pedrarias. |
| Brand, Barbarina | Xarifa. |
| Brand, Hannah | Adelinda. |
| Brand, Hannah | The conflict. |
| Brand, Hannah | Huniades. |
| Brandon, Samuel | Octauia. |
| Breton, Nicholas | A dialogue full of pithe and pleasure. |
| Breton, Nicholas | Grimellos fortunes. |
| Breton, Nicholas | An olde mans lesson. |
| Breton, Nicholas | Wonders worth the hearing. |
| Breval, John Durant | The confederates. |
| Breval, John Durant | The play is the plot. |
| Breval, John Durant | The rape of Helen. |
| Breval, John Durant | The strolers. |
| Brewer, Anthony | The love-sick king. |
| Brome, Alexander | The cunning lovers. |
| Brome, Richard and Heywood, Thomas | The late Lancashire witches. |
| Brome, Richard | The Antipodes. |
| Brome, Richard | The city wit. |
| Brome, Richard | The court begger. |
| Brome, Richard | The damoiselle. |
| Brome, Richard | The English moor. |
| Brome, Richard | A joviall crew. |
| Brome, Richard | The love-sick court. |
| Brome, Richard | Madd couple well matcht. |
| Brome, Richard | The new academy. |
| Brome, Richard | The northern lasse. |
| Brome, Richard | The novella. |
| Brome, Richard | The queen and concubine. |
| Brome, Richard | The queenes exchange. |
| Brome, Richard | The sparagvs garden. |
| Brome, Richard | The weeding of the Covent-Garden. |
| Brooke, Frances | The siege of Sinope. |
| Brooke, Henry | Antony and Cleopatra. |
| Brooke, Henry | The charitable association. |
| Brooke, Henry | The contending brothers. |
| Brooke, Henry | Cymbeline. |
| Brooke, Henry | The Earl of Essex. |
| Brooke, Henry | The Earl of Westmorland. |
| Brooke, Henry | The female officer. |
| Brooke, Henry | Gustavus Vasa. |
| Brooke, Henry | The impostor. |
| Brooke, Henry | Little John and the Giants. |
| Brooke, Henry | The marriage contract. |
| Brooke, Henry | Montezuma. |
| Brooke, Henry | Ruth. |
| Brooke, Henry | The vestal virgin. |
| Brooks, Charles William Shirley and Oxenford, John | Timour the Tartar. |
| Brooks, Charles William Shirley | Anything for a change. |
| Brooks, Charles William Shirley | The Creole. |
| Brooks, Charles William Shirley | The daughter of the stars. |
| Brooks, Charles William Shirley | The exposition. |
| Brooks, Charles William Shirley | The Naggletons. |
| Brooks, Charles William Shirley | The wigwam. |
| Brough, Robert Barnabas and Brough, W. | Alfred the Great. |
| Brough, Robert Barnabas and Brough, W. | Camaralzaman and Badoura. |
| Brough, Robert Barnabas and Brough, W. | The second calender. |
| Brough, Robert Barnabas and Brough, W. | The sphinx. |
| Brough, Robert Barnabas | King Alfred and the cakes. |
| Brough, Robert Barnabas | Orpheus and Eurydice. |
| Brough, Robert Barnabas | The siege of Troy. |
| Brough, Robert Barnabas | William Tell. |
| Brougham, John | Captain Cuttle. |
| Brougham, John | David Copperfield. |
| Brougham, John | Dombey and son. |
| Brougham, John | A message from the sea. |
| Brown, John | Athelstan. |
| Brown, John | Barbarossa. |
| Browne, Moses | All-bedevil'd. |
| Browne, William | The Inner Temple masque. |
| Browning, Elizabeth Barrett | Prometheus bound (1833). |
| Browning, Elizabeth Barrett | Prometheus bound (1850). |
| Browning, Robert | The Agamemnon of Aeschylus. |
| Browning, Robert | A blot in the 'scutcheon. |
| Browning, Robert | Colombe's birthday. |
| Browning, Robert | In a balcony. |
| Browning, Robert | King Victor and King Charles. |
| Browning, Robert | Luria. |
| Browning, Robert | Pippa passes. |
| Browning, Robert | The return of the Druses. |
| Browning, Robert | A soul's tragedy. |
| Browning, Robert | Strafford. |
| Buchanan, Robert Williams | The drama of kings. |
| Buchanan, Robert Williams | The piper of Hamelin. |
| Buchanan, Robert Williams | Sweet Nancy. |
| Bucke, Charles | The Italians. |
| Buckstone, John Baldwin | Agnes de Vere. |
| Buckstone, John Baldwin | An alarming sacrifice. |
| Buckstone, John Baldwin | Don Juan. |
| Buckstone, John Baldwin | Ellen Wareham. |
| Buckstone, John Baldwin | The flowers of the forest. |
| Buckstone, John Baldwin | The green bushes. |
| Buckstone, John Baldwin | Jack Sheppard. |
| Buckstone, John Baldwin | Luke the labourer. |
| Buckstone, John Baldwin | The May queen. |
| Buckstone, John Baldwin | Nine too many. |
| Bullock, Christopher | The adventures of half an hour. |
| Bullock, Christopher | The cobler of Preston. |
| Bullock, Christopher | The per-juror. |
| Bullock, Christopher | The slip. |
| Bullock, Christopher | Woman is a riddle. |
| Bullock, Christopher | A woman's revenge. |
| Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton | The Duchess de la Valliere. |
| Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton | The lady of Lyons. |
| Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton | Money. |
| Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton | Not so bad as we seem. |
| Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton | Richelieu. |
| Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton | The rightful heir. |
| Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton | The sea-captain. |
| Bulwer-Lytton, Edward George Earle Lytton | Walpole. |
| Bunn, Alfred | The bohemian girl. |
| Bunn, Alfred | The bondman. |
| Bunn, Alfred | The daughter of St. Mark. |
| Bunn, Alfred | Kenilworth. |
| Bunn, Alfred | The minister and the mercer. |
| Bunn, Alfred | My neighbour's wife. |
| Burges, Sir James Bland | The advertisement. |
| Burges, Sir James Bland | The bandit. |
| Burges, Sir James Bland | Cortez. |
| Burges, Sir James Bland | The crusaders. |
| Burges, Sir James Bland | The Knight of Rhodes. |
| Burges, Sir James Bland | Riches. |
| Burges, Sir James Bland | The storm. |
| Burges, Sir James Bland | Tricks upon travellers. |
| Burgoyne, John | The heiress. |
| Burgoyne, John | The lord of the manor. |
| Burgoyne, John | The maid of the oaks. |
| Burgoyne, John | Richard Coeur de Lion. |
| Burkhead, Henry | Cola's furie. |
| Burnaby, William | Love betray'd. |
| Burnaby, William | The modish husband. |
| Burnaby, William | The reform'd wife. |
| Burnell, Henry | Landgartha. |
| Byron, George Gordon Noel | Cain. |
| Byron, George Gordon Noel | The deformed transformed. |
| Byron, George Gordon Noel | Heaven and Earth. |
| Byron, George Gordon Noel | Manfred. |
| Byron, George Gordon Noel | Marino Faliero. |
| Byron, George Gordon Noel | Sardanapalus. |
| Byron, George Gordon Noel | The two Foscari. |
| Byron, George Gordon Noel | Werner First Draft. |
| Byron, George Gordon Noel | Werner. |
| Byron, Henry James | pound20 a year - all found. |
| Byron, Henry James | Cyril's success. |
| Byron, Henry James | George de Barnwell. |
| Byron, Henry James | Married in haste. |
| Byron, Henry James | Old soldiers. |
| Byron, Henry James | Our boys. |
| Byron, Henry James | Partners for life. |
| Byron, Henry James | War to the knife. |
| Byron, Henry James | Weak woman. |