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| Mabbe, James | The Spanish bawd. |
| MacCarthy, Denis Florence | The constant prince. |
| MacCarthy, Denis Florence | Justina. |
| MacCarthy, Denis Florence | Life is a dream. |
| MacCarthy, Denis Florence | Love after death. |
| MacCarthy, Denis Florence | The physician of his own honour. |
| MacCarthy, Denis Florence | The purgatory of Saint Patrick. |
| MacCarthy, Denis Florence | The scarf and the flower. |
| MacCarthy, Denis Florence | The secret in words. |
| MacCarthy, Denis Florence | The two lovers of heaven. |
| MacCarthy, Denis Florence | The wonder-working magician. |
| MacLaurin, John | The deposition. |
| MacLaurin, John | The philosopher's opera. |
| MacLeod, Fiona | The black Madonna. |
| MacNally, Leonard | The apotheosis of Punch. |
| MacNally, Leonard | Critic upon critic. |
| MacNally, Leonard | Fashionable levities. |
| MacNally, Leonard | Retaliation. |
| MacNally, Leonard | Richard Coeur de Lion. |
| MacNally, Leonard | Robin Hood. |
| MacNally, Leonard | Tristram Shandy. |
| Macklin, Charles | Henry VII. |
| Macklin, Charles | The man of the world. |
| Macklin, Charles | The true-born Irishman. |
| Mallet, David | Alfred. |
| Mallet, David | Britannia. |
| Mallet, David | Elvira. |
| Mallet, David | Eurydice. |
| Mallet, David | Mustapha. |
| Manley, Mary de la Riviere | Almyna. |
| Manley, Mary de la Riviere | The court legacy. |
| Manley, Mary de la Riviere | The lost lover. |
| Manley, Mary de la Riviere | Lucius. |
| Manley, Mary de la Riviere | The royal mischief. |
| Manning, Francis | All for the better. |
| Manning, Francis | The generous choice. |
| Manuche, Cosmo | The just general. |
| Manuche, Cosmo | The loyal lovers. |
| Markham, Gervase and Sampson, William | Herod and Antipater. |
| Markwell, William Robert S. | Louis XI. |
| Markwell, William Robert S. | The prophet's curse. |
| Marlowe, Christopher and Bird, William and Rowley, Samuel | Doctor Faustus. |
| Marlowe, Christopher | Dido Queene of Carthage. |
| Marlowe, Christopher | Doctor Faustus. |
| Marlowe, Christopher | Edward II. |
| Marlowe, Christopher | The Jew of Malta. |
| Marlowe, Christopher | The massacre at Paris. |
| Marlowe, Christopher | Tamburlaine, part i. |
| Marlowe, Christopher | Tamburlaine, part ii. |
| Marmion, Shakerley | The antiquary. |
| Marmion, Shakerley | A fine companion. |
| Marmion, Shakerley | Hollands Leaguer. |
| Marston, John Westland and Bernard, William Bayle | Trevanion. |
| Marston, John Westland | Anne Blake. |
| Marston, John Westland | Borough politics. |
| Marston, John Westland | Donna Diana. |
| Marston, John Westland | The favourite of fortune. |
| Marston, John Westland | A hard struggle. |
| Marston, John Westland | The heart and the world. |
| Marston, John Westland | Life for life. |
| Marston, John Westland | A life's ransom. |
| Marston, John Westland | Marie de Meranie. |
| Marston, John Westland | The patrician's daughter. |
| Marston, John Westland | Pure gold. |
| Marston, John Westland | Strathmore. |
| Marston, John Westland | The wife's portrait. |
| Marston, John and Barksted, William and Mackin, Lewis | The insatiate countesse. |
| Marston, John and Webster, John | The malcontent. |
| Marston, John | Antonio and Mellida, part i. |
| Marston, John | Antonio's Revenge, part ii. |
| Marston, John | The Dutch courtezan. |
| Marston, John | The entertainment at Ashby. |
| Marston, John | The fawne. |
| Marston, John | Histrio-mastix. |
| Marston, John | Iacke Drums entertainment. |
| Marston, John | What you will. |
| Marston, John | The wonder of women. |
| Martin, Sir Theodore | Aladdin. |
| Martin, Sir Theodore | The camp of Wallenstein. |
| Martin, Sir Theodore | Correggio. |
| Martin, Sir Theodore | The gladiator of Ravenna. |
| Martin, Sir Theodore | King Rene's daughter. |
| Martin, Sir Theodore | Madonna Pia. |
| Martin, Sir Theodore | Wilhelm Tell. |
| Martyn, Benjamin | Timoleon. |
| Martyn, Edward | The dream physician. |
| Martyn, Edward | Grangecolman. |
| Martyn, Edward | The heather field. |
| Martyn, Edward | Maeve. |
| Mason, John, b.1581 | The Turke. |
| Mason, John, fl. 1647 | Princeps rhetoricus. |
| Mason, William | Argentile and Curan. |
| Mason, William | Caractacus. |
| Mason, William | Elfrida. |
| Mason, William | Pigmalion. |
| Mason, William | Sappho. |
| Massinger, Philip | The bashful lover. |
| Massinger, Philip | Believe as you list. |
| Massinger, Philip | The bond-man. |
| Massinger, Philip | The city-madam. |
| Massinger, Philip | The Dvke of Millaine. |
| Massinger, Philip | The emperour of the east. |
| Massinger, Philip | The great Duke of Florence. |
| Massinger, Philip | The guardian. |
| Massinger, Philip | The maid of honour. |
| Massinger, Philip | A new way to pay old debts. |
| Massinger, Philip | The parliament of love. |
| Massinger, Philip | The pictvre. |
| Massinger, Philip | The renegado. |
| Massinger, Philip | The Roman actor. |
| Massinger, Philip | The unnatvrall combat. |
| Massinger, Philip | A very woman. |
| Mathews, Charles James | The black domino. |
| Mathews, Charles James | The hump-backed lover. |
| Mathews, Charles James | Married for money. |
| Mathews, Charles James | My awful dad. |
| Mathews, Charles James | My wife's mother. |
| Mathews, Charles James | Patter versus Clatter. |
| Mathews, Charles James | Truth. |
| Mathews, Charles James | Why did you die? |
| Maturin, Charles Robert | Bertram. |
| Maturin, Charles Robert | Fredolfo. |
| Maturin, Charles Robert | Manuel. |
| May, Thomas | Antigone. |
| May, Thomas | Cleopatra. |
| May, Thomas | The heire. |
| May, Thomas | Julia Agrippina. |
| May, Thomas | The old couple. |
| Mayne, Jasper | The amorovs warre. |
| Mayne, Jasper | The citye match. |
| Mead, Robert | The combat of love and friendship. |
| Medwall, Henry | Fulgens and Lucrece. |
| Medwall, Henry | Nature. |
| Mendez, Moses | The chaplet. |
| Mendez, Moses | The double disappointment. |
| Mendez, Moses | Robin Hood. |
| Mendez, Moses | The shepherds lottery. |
| Merbury, Francis | The marriage between wit and wisdom. |
| Meriton, Thomas | Love and war. |
| Meriton, Thomas | The wandring lover. |
| Merivale, Herman Charles | Florien. |
| Merivale, Herman Charles | A husband in clover. |
| Merivale, Herman Charles | The lady of Lyons. |
| Merivale, Herman Charles | Peacock's holiday. |
| Merivale, Herman Charles | A son of the soil. |
| Merivale, Herman Charles | The white pilgrim. |
| Merritt, Paul and Conquest, George Augustus | Hand and Glove. |
| Merritt, Paul and Conquest, George Augustus | Velvet and rags. |
| Merritt, Paul and Pettitt, Henry | British born. |
| Merritt, Paul | Chopsticks & Spikins. |
| Merritt, Paul | Glin Gath. |
| Merritt, Paul | The golden plough. |
| Merritt, Paul | Linked by love. |
| Merritt, Paul | The word of honour. |
| Merry, Robert | Fenelon: or, the nuns of Cambray. |
| Merry, Robert | Lorenzo. |
| Mickle, William Julius | The siege of Marseilles. |
| Middleton, Thomas and Rowley, William | The changeling. |
| Middleton, Thomas and Rowley, William | A faire quarrell. |
| Middleton, Thomas and Rowley, William | The old law. |
| Middleton, Thomas and Rowley, William | Wit at severall weapons. |
| Middleton, Thomas and Rowley, William | The world tost at tennis. |
| Middleton, Thomas and Shirley, James | No wit/help like a womans. |
| Middleton, Thomas | Anything for a quiet life. |
| Middleton, Thomas | A chast mayd in Cheape-side. |
| Middleton, Thomas | Civitatis amor. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The entertainment at Bunhill on the shooting day. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The entertainment at Sir Francis Jones's at Christmas. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The entertainment at Sir Francis Jones's at Easter. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The entertainment at Sir Francis Jones's welcome. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The entertainment at Sir William Cockayne's in Easter week. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The entertainment at Sir William Cokayne's upon Simon and Jude's Day. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The entertainment at the Conduit Head. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The entertainment for the general training. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The entertainment of the lords of the council by Sheriff Allen. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The entertainment of the lords of the council by Sheriff Ducie. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The familie of love. |
| Middleton, Thomas | A game at chess. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The Inner-Temple masque. |
| Middleton, Thomas | An invention. |
| Middleton, Thomas | A mad world, my masters. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The manner of his lordships entertainment on Michaelmas day last. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The Mayor of Quinborough. |
| Middleton, Thomas | Michaelmas terme. |
| Middleton, Thomas | More dissemblers besides women. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The nice valour. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The phoenix. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The revengers tragedie. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The second maiden's tragedy. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The svnne in Aries. |
| Middleton, Thomas | A trick to catch the Old-one. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The triumphs of truth. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The trivmphs of health and prosperity. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The trivmphs of honor and vertue. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The trivmphs of integrity. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The trivmphs of loue and antiquity. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The tryumphs of honor and industry. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The widdow. |
| Middleton, Thomas | The witch. |
| Middleton, Thomas | Women beware women. |
| Middleton, Thomas | Your five gallants. |
| Miller, James and Hoadley, John | Mahomet the imposter. |
| Miller, James | Art and nature. |
| Miller, James | The coffee house. |
| Miller, James | An hospital for fools. |
| Miller, James | The humours of Oxford. |
| Miller, James | Joseph and his brethren. |
| Miller, James | The man of taste. |
| Miller, James | The mother-in-law. |
| Miller, James | The picture. |
| Miller, James | The universal passion. |
| Miller, James | Vanelia. |
| Milman, Henry Hart | The Agamemnon of Aeschylus. |
| Milman, Henry Hart | The Bacchanals. |
| Milman, Henry Hart | Fazio. |
| Milner, Henry M. | Frankenstein. |
| Milner, Henry M. | The gambler's fate. |
| Milner, Henry M. | Mazeppa. |
| Milner, Henry M. | Turpin's ride to York. |
| Mitchell, Joseph and Hill, Aaron | The fatal extravagance. |
| Mitchell, Joseph | The highland fair. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Alice. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | The bridal eve. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | The captive. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Charles I. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Cunigunda's vow. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Emily. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Fair Rosamond. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | The fawn. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Foscari. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Gaston de Blondeville. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Henry Talbot. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Inez de Castro. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Julian. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | The masque of the seasons. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Otto of Wittelsbach. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | The painter's daughter. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Rienzi. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | Sadak and Kalasrade. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | The seige. |
| Mitford, Mary Russell | The wedding ring. |
| Molloy, Charles | The coquet. |
| Molloy, Charles | The half-pay officers. |
| Molloy, Charles | The perplex'd couple. |
| Moncrieff, William Thomas | All at Coventry. |
| Moncrieff, William Thomas | The cataract of the Ganges. |
| Moncrieff, William Thomas | Eugene Aram. |
| Moncrieff, William Thomas | Giovanni in London. |
| Moncrieff, William Thomas | The Lear of private life. |
| Moncrieff, William Thomas | Sam Weller. |
| Moncrieff, William Thomas | The scamps of London. |
| Moncrieff, William Thomas | The somnambulist. |
| Moncrieff, William Thomas | The spectre bridegroom. |
| Moncrieff, William Thomas | Tom and Jerry. |
| Moncrieff, William Thomas | Wanted a wife. |
| Montague, Walter | The shepheard's paradise. |
| Moore, Edward | The foundling. |
| Moore, Edward | The gamester. |
| Moore, Edward | Gil Blas. |
| Moore, Edward | Solomon. |
| Moore, Thomas | M. P. or the blue-stocking. |
| More, Hannah | Belshazzar. |
| More, Hannah | Daniel. |
| More, Hannah | David and Goliath. |
| More, Hannah | The fatal falsehood. |
| More, Hannah | The inflexible captive. |
| More, Hannah | Moses in the bulrushes. |
| More, Hannah | Percy. |
| More, Hannah | The search after happiness. |
| Morris, Sir Lewis | Gycia. |
| Morris, Sir Lewis | Leo the Armenian. |
| Morris, William | Love is enough. |
| Morton, John Maddison | After a storm comes a calm. |
| Morton, John Maddison | Box and Cox. |
| Morton, John Maddison | Chaos is come again. |
| Morton, John Maddison | Declined - with thanks. |
| Morton, John Maddison | Done on both sides. |
| Morton, John Maddison | Express! |
| Morton, John Maddison | John Dobbs. |
| Morton, John Maddison | Lend me five shillings. |
| Morton, John Maddison | The mother and child are doing well. |
| Morton, John Maddison | My husband's ghost. |
| Morton, John Maddison | Pepperpot's little pets! |
| Morton, John Maddison | Taken from the French. |
| Morton, John Maddison | A thumping legacy. |
| Morton, John Maddison | Where there's a will there's a way. |
| Morton, Thomas | The children in the wood. |
| Morton, Thomas | Columbus. |
| Morton, Thomas | A cure for the heart-ache. |
| Morton, Thomas | Education. |
| Morton, Thomas | Henri Quatre. |
| Morton, Thomas | The invincibles. |
| Morton, Thomas | The knight of Snowdoun. |
| Morton, Thomas | Methinks I see my father! |
| Morton, Thomas | A Roland for an Oliver. |
| Morton, Thomas | A school for grown children. |
| Morton, Thomas | The school of reform. |
| Morton, Thomas | Secrets worth knowing. |
| Morton, Thomas | The slave. |
| Morton, Thomas | Speed the plough. |
| Morton, Thomas | Town and country. |
| Morton, Thomas | The way to get married. |
| Morton, Thomas | Zorinski. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony and Oldmixon, John and Filmer, Edward | The novelty. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | Acis and Galatea. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | The amorous miser. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | Arsinoe, Queen of Cyprus. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | Beauty in distress. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | Britain's happiness. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | Camilla. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | Europe's revels for the peace, and his majesties happy return. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | Farewel folly. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | The island princess. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | Love's a jest. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | Love's triumph. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | The loves of Mars and Venus. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | The temple of love. |
| Motteux, Peter Anthony | Thomyris, Queen of Scythia. |
| Mottley, John and Cooke, Thomas | Penelope. |
| Mottley, John | Antiochus. |
| Mottley, John | The craftsman. |
| Mottley, John | The imperial captives. |
| Mottley, John | The widow bewitch'd. |
| Mountfort, Walter | The launching of the Mary. |
| Mountfort, William | Greenwich-Park. |
| Mountfort, William | The injur'd lovers. |
| Mountfort, William | The life and death of Doctor Faustus. |
| Mountfort, William | The successfull straingers. |
| Mountfort, William | Zelmane. |
| Munday, Anthony and Dekker, Thomas and Chettle, Henry and Heywood, Thomas and Shakespeare, William | The book of Sir Thomas More. |
| Munday, Anthony | Chruso-Thriambos. |
| Munday, Anthony | Chrysanaleia. |
| Munday, Anthony | Fedele and Fortunio. |
| Munday, Anthony | Himatia-Poleos. |
| Munday, Anthony | John a Kent and John a Cumber. |
| Munday, Anthony | Metropolis coronata, the trivmphs of ancient drapery. |
| Munday, Anthony | Sidero-Thriambos. |
| Munday, Anthony | The trivmphes of re-vnited Britania. |
| Murphy, Arthur | All in the wrong. |
| Murphy, Arthur | Alzuma. |
| Murphy, Arthur | The apprentice. |
| Murphy, Arthur | Arminius. |
| Murphy, Arthur | The choice. |
| Murphy, Arthur | The citizen. |
| Murphy, Arthur | The desert island. |
| Murphy, Arthur | The Grecian daughter. |
| Murphy, Arthur | Hamlet. |
| Murphy, Arthur | Know your own mind. |
| Murphy, Arthur | News from Parnassus. |
| Murphy, Arthur | No one's enemy but his own. |
| Murphy, Arthur | The old maid. |
| Murphy, Arthur | The orphan of China. |
| Murphy, Arthur | The rival sisters. |
| Murphy, Arthur | The school for guardians. |
| Murphy, Arthur | The spouter. |
| Murphy, Arthur | The upholsterer. |
| Murphy, Arthur | The way to keep him. |
| Murphy, Arthur | What we must all come to. |
| Murphy, Arthur | Zenobia. |
| Myers, Ernest James | The Puritans. |