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| D'Ouvilly, George | The false favourit disgrac'd. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | Ariadne. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The banditti. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The bath. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | Bussy D'Ambois. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The campaigners. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | Cinthia and Endimion. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | A common-wealth of women. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | Don Quixote: part i. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | Don Quixote: part ii. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | Don Quixote: part iii. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | A fond husband. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The fool turn'd critick. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | A fool's preferment. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The Grecian heroine. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The injured princess. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The intrigues at Versailles. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | Love for money. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | Madam Fickle. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The marriage-hater match'd. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The modern prophets. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The old mode & the new. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The Richmond heiress. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The rise and fall of Massaniello, part i. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The rise and fall of Massaniello, part ii. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The royalist. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The siege of Memphis. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | Sir Barnaby Whigg. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | Squire Oldsapp. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | Trick for trick. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The two queens of Brentford. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | The virtuous wife. |
| D'Urfey, Thomas | Wonders in the sun. |
| Daborne, Robert | A Christian turn'd Turke. |
| Daborne, Robert | A poor-mans comfort. |
| Dallas, Robert Charles | Adrastus. |
| Dallas, Robert Charles | Lucretia. |
| Dallas, Robert Charles | Not at home. |
| Dance, Charles | The Bengal tiger. |
| Dance, Charles | The Beulah spa. |
| Dance, Charles | Delicate ground. |
| Dance, Charles | Marriage a lottery. |
| Dance, Charles | A match in the dark. |
| Dance, Charles | A morning call. |
| Dance, Charles | Naval engagements. |
| Dance, Charles | Pleasant dreams. |
| Dancer, John | Nicomede. |
| Daniel, George | The disagreeable surprise. |
| Daniel, George | Doctor Bolus. |
| Daniel, George | Sworn at Highgate. |
| Daniel, Samuel | Cleopatra. |
| Daniel, Samuel | Hymens trivmph. |
| Daniel, Samuel | Philotas. |
| Daniel, Samuel | The qveenes arcadia. |
| Daniel, Samuel | Tethys festival. |
| Daniel, Samuel | The vision of the 12 goddesses. |
| Darley, George | Ethelstan. |
| Darley, George | Thomas à Becket. |
| Davenant, Sir William and Dryden, John | Julius Ceasar. |
| Davenant, Sir William and Dryden, John | The tempest. |
| Davenant, Sir William | Albovine. |
| Davenant, Sir William | Britannia trivmphans. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The cruell brother. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The distresses. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The fair favorite. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The first days entertainment at Rutland-House. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The just Italian. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The law against lovers. |
| Davenant, Sir William | Love and Honour. |
| Davenant, Sir William | Lvminalia. |
| Davenant, Sir William | Macbeth. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The man's the master. |
| Davenant, Sir William | News from Plimouth. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The platonick lovers. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The play-house to be let. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The rivals. |
| Davenant, Sir William | Salmacida spolia. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The siege of Rhodes, part i. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The siege of Rhodes, part ii. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The siege. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The temple of love. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The triumphs of the Prince D'Amour. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The unfortunate lovers. |
| Davenant, Sir William | The wits. |
| Davenport, Robert | The city-night-cap. |
| Davenport, Robert | King John and Matilda. |
| Davenport, Robert | A new tricke to cheat the Divell. |
| Davidson, John | Bruce. |
| Davidson, John | Godfrida. |
| Davidson, John | The knight of the maypole. |
| Davidson, John | Mammon and his message. |
| Davidson, John | A romantic farce. |
| Davidson, John | Scaramouch in Naxos. |
| Davidson, John | Self's the man. |
| Davidson, John | Smith. |
| Davidson, John | The theatrocrat. |
| Davidson, John | The triumph of Mammon. |
| Davidson, John | An unhistorical pastoral. |
| Davison, Francis and Campion, Thomas | The masque of Proteus. |
| Day, John and Rowley, William and Wilkins, George | The travailes of three English brothers. |
| Day, John | Humour out of breath. |
| Day, John | The ile of guls. |
| Day, John | Law-trickes. |
| Day, John | The parliament of bees. |
| De Vere, Sir Aubrey | The Duke of Mercia. |
| De Vere, Sir Aubrey | Julian the apostate. |
| De Vere, Sir Aubrey | Mary Tudor, part i. |
| De Vere, Sir Aubrey | Mary Tudor, part ii. |
| Dekker, Thomas and Ford, John and Rowley, William | The witch of Edmonton. |
| Dekker, Thomas and Ford, John | The Spanish gipsey. |
| Dekker, Thomas and Ford, John | The sun's darling. |
| Dekker, Thomas and Massinger, Philip | The virgin martir. |
| Dekker, Thomas and Middleton, Thomas | The honest whore, part i. |
| Dekker, Thomas and Middleton, Thomas | The magnificent entertainment given to King James. |
| Dekker, Thomas and Middleton, Thomas | The roaring girle. |
| Dekker, Thomas and Webster, John | North-ward hoe. |
| Dekker, Thomas and Webster, John | Sir Thomas Wyat. |
| Dekker, Thomas and Webster, John | West-ward hoe. |
| Dekker, Thomas | Brittannia's honor. |
| Dekker, Thomas | The honest whore, part ii. |
| Dekker, Thomas | If it be not good, the Diuel is in it. |
| Dekker, Thomas | London's tempe. |
| Dekker, Thomas | Match mee in London. |
| Dekker, Thomas | The noble sovldier. |
| Dekker, Thomas | Old Fortunatus. |
| Dekker, Thomas | Satiro-mastix. |
| Dekker, Thomas | The shomakers holiday. |
| Dekker, Thomas | Troia-nova triumphans. |
| Dekker, Thomas | The Welsh embassador. |
| Dekker, Thomas | The Whore of Babylon. |
| Dekker, Thomas | The wonder of a kingdome. |
| Delap, John | The captives. |
| Delap, John | Hecuba. |
| Delap, John | The royal suppliants. |
| Denham, Sir John | Horace. |
| Denham, Sir John | The Sophy. |
| Dennis, John | Appius and Virginia. |
| Dennis, John | The comical gallant. |
| Dennis, John | Gibraltar. |
| Dennis, John | The invader of his country. |
| Dennis, John | Iphigenia. |
| Dennis, John | Liberty asserted. |
| Dennis, John | A plot and no plot. |
| Dennis, John | Rinaldo and Armida. |
| Denny, Sir William | The shepherd's holiday. |
| Derrick, Samuel | Sylla. |
| Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo | The farmer's wife. |
| Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo | Life in London. |
| Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo | My spouse and I. |
| Dibdin, Charles Isaac Mungo | The wild man. |
| Dibdin, Charles | The Chelsea pensioner. |
| Dibdin, Charles | The cobler. |
| Dibdin, Charles | The deserter. |
| Dibdin, Charles | The harvest-home. |
| Dibdin, Charles | Poor vulcan. |
| Dibdin, Charles | The Quaker. |
| Dibdin, Charles | The shepherd's artifice. |
| Dibdin, Charles | The waterman. |
| Dibdin, Thomas John | The cabinet. |
| Dibdin, Thomas John | The fate of Calas. |
| Dibdin, Thomas John | The horse and the widow. |
| Dibdin, Thomas John | Il bondocani. |
| Dibdin, Thomas John | Ivanhoe. |
| Dibdin, Thomas John | The Jew and the doctor. |
| Dibdin, Thomas John | The mouth of the Nile. |
| Dibdin, Thomas John | Two faces under a hood. |
| Dibdin, Thomas John | Valentine and Orson. |
| Dickens, Charles (junior) and Hatton, Joseph | The mystery of Edwin Drood. |
| Dickens, Charles and Collins, William Wilkie and Fechter, Charles S. | No thoroughfare. |
| Dickens, Charles and Lemon, Mark | Mr. Nightingale's diary. |
| Dickens, Charles | Is she his wife? |
| Dickens, Charles | The lamplighter. |
| Dickens, Charles | The strange gentleman. |
| Dickens, Charles | The village coquettes. |
| Digby, George | Elvira. |
| Dilke, Thomas | The city lady. |
| Dilke, Thomas | The lover's luck. |
| Dilke, Thomas | The pretenders. |
| Dilley, Joseph J. and Clifton, Lewis | Tom Pinch. |
| Dimond, William | Brother and sister. |
| Dimond, William | The foundling of the forest. |
| Dimond, William | Gustavus Vasa. |
| Dimond, William | The hunter of the Alps. |
| Dimond, William | The lady and the devil. |
| Dimond, William | The nymph of the grotto. |
| Dimond, William | The sea-side story. |
| Dimond, William | Stage struck. |
| Dodsley, Robert | The blind beggar of Bethnal Green. |
| Dodsley, Robert | Cleone. |
| Dodsley, Robert | The king and the miller of Mansfield. |
| Dodsley, Robert | Rex et Pontifex. |
| Dodsley, Robert | Sir John Cockle at court. |
| Dodsley, Robert | The toy-shop. |
| Dodsley, Robert | The triumph of peace. |
| Doggett, Thomas | The country wake. |
| Doubleday, Thomas | Babington. |
| Doubleday, Thomas | Caius Marius, the plebeian consul. |
| Doubleday, Thomas | The Italian wife. |
| Douglas, Francis | The Earl of Douglas. |
| Douglas, Lord Alfred Bruce | Salome. |
| Dow, Alexander | Sethona. |
| Dow, Alexander | Zingis. |
| Downman, Hugh | Belisarius. |
| Downman, Hugh | Brutus. |
| Downman, Hugh | The death of Caesar. |
| Downman, Hugh | Editha. |
| Downman, Hugh | Lucius Junius Brutus. |
| Downman, Hugh | Mariamne. |
| Downman, Hugh | Oedipus. |
| Dowson, Ernest Christopher | The pierrot of the minute. |
| Doyle, Sir Francis Hastings Charles | Oedipus, King of Thebes. |
| Drinkwater, John | Robert Burns. |
| Drue, Thomas | The Dutches of Suffolke. |
| Dryden, John and Lee, Nathaniel | The Duke of Guise. |
| Dryden, John and Lee, Nathaniel | Oedipus. |
| Dryden, John | Albion and Albanius. |
| Dryden, John | All for love. |
| Dryden, John | Amboyna. |
| Dryden, John | Amphitryon. |
| Dryden, John | The assignation. |
| Dryden, John | Aureng-Zebe. |
| Dryden, John | Cleomenes. |
| Dryden, John | The conquest of Granada, part i. |
| Dryden, John | The conquest of Granada, part ii. |
| Dryden, John | Don Sebastian. |
| Dryden, John | An evening's love. |
| Dryden, John | The Indian emperour. |
| Dryden, John | The kind keeper. |
| Dryden, John | King Arthur. |
| Dryden, John | Love triumphant. |
| Dryden, John | Marriage a la mode. |
| Dryden, John | The rival ladies. |
| Dryden, John | Secret love. |
| Dryden, John | The secular masque. |
| Dryden, John | The Spanish fryar. |
| Dryden, John | Sr Martin Mar-all. |
| Dryden, John | The state of innocence, and fall of man. |
| Dryden, John | Troilus and Cressida. |
| Dryden, John | Tyrannick love. |
| Dryden, John | The wild gallant. |
| Dudley, Sir Henry Bate | The dramatic puffers. |
| Dudley, Sir Henry Bate | The flitch of bacon. |
| Dudley, Sir Henry Bate | Henry and Emma. |
| Dudley, Sir Henry Bate | The magic picture. |
| Dudley, Sir Henry Bate | The rival candidates. |
| Dudley, Sir Henry Bate | The travellers in Switzerland. |
| Dudley, Sir Henry Bate | The woodman. |
| Duffett, Thomas | The amorous old-woman. |
| Duffett, Thomas | Beauties triumph. |
| Duffett, Thomas | The Empress of Morocco. |
| Duffett, Thomas | The mock-Tempest. |
| Duffett, Thomas | Psyche debauch'd. |
| Duffett, Thomas | The Spanish rogue. |
| Dunbar, William | The Dwarf's part of the play. |
| Duncombe, William | Junius Brutus. |
| Dutton, Thomas | Pizarro in Peru. |