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| Fane, Mildmay | Candia restaurata. |
| Fane, Mildmay | Raguaillo D'Oceano. |
| Fane, Sir Francis | Love in the dark. |
| Fane, Sir Francis | The sacrifice. |
| Fanshawe, Sir Richard | Il pastor Fido. |
| Fanshawe, Sir Richard | To love only for love's sake. |
| Farquhar, George | The beaux stratagem. |
| Farquhar, George | The constant couple. |
| Farquhar, George | The inconstant. |
| Farquhar, George | Love and a bottle. |
| Farquhar, George | The recruiting officer. |
| Farquhar, George | Sir Harry Wildair. |
| Farquhar, George | The stage-coach. |
| Farquhar, George | The twin-rivals. |
| Fenton, Elijah | Mariamne. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | The accuser. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Anna Ruina. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Attila, my Attila!. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Borgia. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Brutus Ultor. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Callirrhoe. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Canute the great. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | The cup of water. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Deirdre. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Dian. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Fair Rosamund. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | The father's tragedy. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | In the name of time. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Julia Domna. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Loyalty or love? |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | A Messiah. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Noontide branches. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Queen Mariamne. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | A question of memory. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | The race of leaves. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Ras Byzance. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Stephania. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | The tragedy of pardon. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | The tragic Mary. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | Tristan de Leonois. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | William Rufus. |
| Field [K. H. Bradley and E. E. Cooper], Michael | The world at auction. |
| Field, Nathan and Fletcher, John | The honest mans fortune. |
| Field, Nathan and Massinger, Philip | The fatall dowry. |
| Field, Nathan | Amends for ladies. |
| Field, Nathan | A woman is a weather-cocke. |
| Fielding, Henry and Young, The Reverend William | Plutus. |
| Fielding, Henry | The author's farce. |
| Fielding, Henry | The Covent-Garden tragedy. |
| Fielding, Henry | Don Quixote in England. |
| Fielding, Henry | Eurydice hiss'd. |
| Fielding, Henry | The fathers. |
| Fielding, Henry | The historical register for 1736. |
| Fielding, Henry | The intriguing chambermaid. |
| Fielding, Henry | The letter writers. |
| Fielding, Henry | The lottery. |
| Fielding, Henry | Love in several masques. |
| Fielding, Henry | The miser. |
| Fielding, Henry | Miss Lucy in town. |
| Fielding, Henry | The mock doctor. |
| Fielding, Henry | The modern husband. |
| Fielding, Henry | The old debauchees. |
| Fielding, Henry | An old man taught wisdom. |
| Fielding, Henry | Pasquin. |
| Fielding, Henry | Rape upon rape. |
| Fielding, Henry | The temple beau. |
| Fielding, Henry | The tragedy of tragedies. |
| Fielding, Henry | Tumble-down Dick. |
| Fielding, Henry | The universal gallant. |
| Fielding, Henry | The wedding day. |
| Fielding, Henry | The Welsh opera. |
| Finch, Anne | Aristomenes. |
| Fisher, Jasper | Fvimvs Troes. |
| Fisher, John | Three dialogues between Spudeus and Gelasimus, Eda and Agna, and Wisdome and Wylle. |
| FitzGerald, Edward | Agamemnon. |
| FitzGerald, Edward | Beware of smooth water. |
| FitzGerald, Edward | Gil Perez, the Gallician. |
| FitzGerald, Edward | Keep your own secret. |
| FitzGerald, Edward | The mayor of Zamalea. |
| FitzGerald, Edward | The mighty magician. |
| FitzGerald, Edward | Oedipus, part i. |
| FitzGerald, Edward | Oedipus, part ii. |
| FitzGerald, Edward | The painter of his own dishonour. |
| FitzGerald, Edward | Such stuff as dreams are made of. |
| FitzGerald, Edward | Three judgements at a blow. |
| Flecknoe, Richard | The damoiselles a la mode. |
| Flecknoe, Richard | Erminia. |
| Flecknoe, Richard | Love's dominion. |
| Flecknoe, Richard | Love's kingdom. |
| Fletcher, John and Beaumont, Francis | The coxcombe. |
| Fletcher, John and Beaumont, Francis | Cupid's revenge. |
| Fletcher, John and Beaumont, Francis | The scornful ladie. |
| Fletcher, John and Field, Nathan and Massinger, Philip | The knight of Malta. |
| Fletcher, John and Field, Nathan | Four playes or morall representations in one. |
| Fletcher, John and Massinger, Philip | The bloody brother. |
| Fletcher, John and Massinger, Philip | The custome of the countrey. |
| Fletcher, John and Massinger, Philip | The double marriage. |
| Fletcher, John and Massinger, Philip | The false one. |
| Fletcher, John and Massinger, Philip | The little French lawyer. |
| Fletcher, John and Massinger, Philip | The lovers progress. |
| Fletcher, John and Massinger, Philip | The prophetesse. |
| Fletcher, John and Massinger, Philip | The sea voyage. |
| Fletcher, John and Massinger, Philip | Sir John van Olden Barnavelt. |
| Fletcher, John and Massinger, Philip | The Spanish curat. |
| Fletcher, John and Massinger, Philip | Thierry and Theodoret. |
| Fletcher, John and Rowley, William | The maid in the mill. |
| Fletcher, John and Shirley, James | The night-walker. |
| Fletcher, John | The beggars bush. |
| Fletcher, John | Bonduca. |
| Fletcher, John | The captaine. |
| Fletcher, John | The chances. |
| Fletcher, John | The elder brother. |
| Fletcher, John | The faire maide of the inne. |
| Fletcher, John | The faithful shepherdess. |
| Fletcher, John | The humorous lieutenant. |
| Fletcher, John | The island princesse. |
| Fletcher, John | Loves pilgrimage. |
| Fletcher, John | The loyal subject. |
| Fletcher, John | The mad lover. |
| Fletcher, John | Monsieur Thomas. |
| Fletcher, John | The noble gentleman. |
| Fletcher, John | The pilgrim. |
| Fletcher, John | The Queene of Corinth. |
| Fletcher, John | Rule a wife, and have a wife. |
| Fletcher, John | Valentinian. |
| Fletcher, John | A wife for a moneth. |
| Fletcher, John | The wild-goose chase. |
| Fletcher, John | Wit without money. |
| Fletcher, John | The womans prize. |
| Fletcher, John | Women pleas'd. |
| Fletcher, Phineas | Sicelides. |
| Foote, Samuel | The author. |
| Foote, Samuel | The bankrupt. |
| Foote, Samuel | The commissary. |
| Foote, Samuel | The cozeners. |
| Foote, Samuel | The devil upon two sticks. |
| Foote, Samuel | The Englishman in Paris. |
| Foote, Samuel | The Englishman return'd from Paris. |
| Foote, Samuel | The knights. |
| Foote, Samuel | The lame lover. |
| Foote, Samuel | The lyar. |
| Foote, Samuel | The maid of Bath. |
| Foote, Samuel | The mayor of Garret. |
| Foote, Samuel | The minor. |
| Foote, Samuel | The nabob. |
| Foote, Samuel | The orators. |
| Foote, Samuel | The patron. |
| Foote, Samuel | The tailors. |
| Foote, Samuel | Taste. |
| Foote, Samuel | Tragedy a-la-mode. |
| Foote, Samuel | The trial of Samuel Foote, Esq. |
| Foote, Samuel | A trip to Calais. |
| Foote, Samuel | Wilkes: an oratorio. |
| Ford, John | 'Tis pitty shee's a whore. |
| Ford, John | The broken heart. |
| Ford, John | The fancies chast and noble. |
| Ford, John | The ladies triall. |
| Ford, John | The lawes of candy. |
| Ford, John | Loues sacrifice. |
| Ford, John | The lovers melancholy. |
| Ford, John | Perkin Warbeck. |
| Ford, John | The queen. |
| Forde, Thomas | Love's labyrinth. |
| Francis, Philip | Constantine. |
| Francis, Philip | Eugenia. |
| Francklin, Thomas | The contract. |
| Francklin, Thomas | The Earl of Warwick. |
| Francklin, Thomas | Mary, Queen of Scots. |
| Francklin, Thomas | Matilda. |
| Francklin, Thomas | The orphan of China. |
| Freeman, Sir Ralph | Imperiale. |
| Frere, John Hookham | The Acharnians. |
| Frere, John Hookham | The birds. |
| Frere, John Hookham | The frogs. |
| Frere, John Hookham | The knights. |
| Frowde, Philip | The fall of Saguntum. |
| Frowde, Philip | Philotas. |
| Fuller, Thomas | Andronicus. |
| Fulwell, Ulpian | Like will to like quoth the Deuill to the collier. |