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| R. A. | The valiant Welshman. |
| R. B. | Apius and Virginia. |
| Raleigh, Sir Walter Alexander | The riddle. |
| Ralph, James | The astrologer. |
| Ralph, James | The Cornish squire. |
| Ralph, James | The fall of the Earl of Essex. |
| Ralph, James | The fashionable lady. |
| Ramsay, Allan | The gentle shepherd. |
| Ramsay, Allan | The nuptials. |
| Randolph, Thomas | Amyntas. |
| Randolph, Thomas | Aristippus. |
| Randolph, Thomas | The conceited pedlar. |
| Randolph, Thomas | The drinking academy. |
| Randolph, Thomas | Hey for honesty, down with knavery. |
| Randolph, Thomas | The jealous lovers. |
| Randolph, Thomas | The Muses looking glasse. |
| Rands, William Brighty | Barbara Petlamb. |
| Rands, William Brighty | The black showman and the white showman. |
| Rands, William Brighty | Handsome is that handsome does. |
| Rands, William Brighty | Little keeper. |
| Rands, William Brighty | Lock and key. |
| Rands, William Brighty | The nephew of Charlemagne. |
| Rands, William Brighty | Papa in the study. |
| Rands, William Brighty | The pedlar's diamond. |
| Rands, William Brighty | Touching the moon. |
| Rands, William Brighty | The vision of repining Robert. |
| Rands, William Brighty | The whisper. |
| Rands, William Brighty | The white princess. |
| Raspe, Rudolph Eric | Nathan the wise. |
| Rastell, John | Calisto and Melebea. |
| Rastell, John | The nature of the iv elementes. |
| Rastell, John | Of gentylnes and nobylyte. |
| Ravenscroft, Edward | The anatomist. |
| Ravenscroft, Edward | The Canterbury guests. |
| Ravenscroft, Edward | The careless lovers. |
| Ravenscroft, Edward | The citizen turn'd gentleman. |
| Ravenscroft, Edward | Dame Dobson. |
| Ravenscroft, Edward | The English lawyer. |
| Ravenscroft, Edward | The Italian husband. |
| Ravenscroft, Edward | King Edgar and Alfreda. |
| Ravenscroft, Edward | The London cuckolds. |
| Ravenscroft, Edward | Scaramouch. |
| Ravenscroft, Edward | Titus Andronicus. |
| Ravenscroft, Edward | The wrangling lovers. |
| Rawlins, Thomas | The rebellion. |
| Rawlins, Thomas | Tom Essence. |
| Rawlins, Thomas | Tunbridge Wells. |
| Raymond, Richard John and Burton, William Evans | The farmer's daughter. |
| Raymond, Richard John | The castle of Paluzzi. |
| Raymond, Richard John | Cherry bounce. |
| Raymond, Richard John | The discarded daughter. |
| Raymond, Richard John | Mrs. White. |
| Raymond, Richard John | The old oak tree. |
| Raymond, Richard John | Robert the devil. |
| Reade, Charles and Boucicault, Dionysius Lardner | Foul play. |
| Reade, Charles and Pettitt, Henry | Love and money. |
| Reade, Charles and Taylor, Tom | The king's rival. |
| Reade, Charles and Taylor, Tom | Two loves and a life. |
| Reade, Charles | Angelo. |
| Reade, Charles | The countess and the dancer. |
| Reade, Charles | The courier of Lyons. |
| Reade, Charles | Gold! |
| Reade, Charles | Kate Peyton. |
| Reade, Charles | The ladies' battle. |
| Reade, Charles | The lost husband. |
| Reade, Charles | The well-born workman. |
| Rede, William Leman | An affair of honour. |
| Rede, William Leman | Come to town. |
| Rede, William Leman | Jack in the water. |
| Rede, William Leman | Our village. |
| Rede, William Leman | The peregrinations of Pickwick. |
| Rede, William Leman | The rake's progress. |
| Redford, John | Wit and science. |
| Reece, Robert | Dora's device. |
| Reece, Robert | Green old age. |
| Reece, Robert | May. |
| Reece, Robert | Paquita. |
| Reece, Robert | Prometheus. |
| Reece, Robert | Valentine and Orson. |
| Reece, Robert | The very last days of Pompeii. |
| Reece, Robert | Whittington, junior, and his sensation cat. |
| Reed, Joseph | Madrigal and Trulletta. |
| Reed, Joseph | The register-office. |
| Reed, Joseph | Tom Jones. |
| Render, William | Count Benyowsky. |
| Render, William | The robbers. |
| Reynolds, Frederick and Andrews, Miles Peter | Better late than never. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | Begone dull care. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | The blind bargain. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | The caravan. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | Cheap living. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | The comedy of errors. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | Delays and blunders. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | The delinquent. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | Don John. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | The dramatist. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | Folly as it flies. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | Fortune's fool. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | The free knights. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | How to grow rich. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | Laugh when you can. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | Life. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | Management. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | A midsummer night's dream. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | Notoriety. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | The rage. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | The renegade. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | Speculation. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | The virgin of the sun. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | Werter. |
| Reynolds, Frederick | The will. |
| Reynolds, Henry | Aminta. |
| Reynolds, John Hamilton | Confounded foreigners. |
| Reynolds, John Hamilton | One, two, three, four, five. |
| Rhoades, James | Dux redux. |
| Rhoades, James | Teresa. |
| Rhodes, William Barnes | Bombastes furioso. |
| Richards, Nathaniel | Messallina. |
| Richardson, Joseph | The fugitive. |
| Rider, William | The twins. |
| Rivers, Henry J. | The tale of two cities. |
| Robe, Jane | The fatal legacy. |
| Robertson, James | The heroine of love. |
| Robertson, Thomas William and Lacy, Thomas Hailes | Two gay deceivers. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Birds of prey. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Birth. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | A breach of promise. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | The Cantab. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Caste. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | The chevalier of St George. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | David Garrick. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Dreams. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Faust and Marguerite. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | The half caste. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Home. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | The ladies' battle. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | M. P. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | My wife's diary. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | The nightingale. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Noemie. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Not at all jealous. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Ours. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Peace at any price. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Play. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Progress. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Robinson Crusoe. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | A row in the house. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | School. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | Society. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | The star of the north. |
| Robertson, Thomas William | War. |
| Robinson, Mary | The Sicilian lover. |
| Rodwell, George Herbert Buonaparte | Freaks and follies. |
| Rodwell, George Herbert Buonaparte | I'll be your second. |
| Rodwell, George Herbert Buonaparte | My wife's out. |
| Rodwell, George Herbert Buonaparte | The picnic. |
| Rodwell, George Herbert Buonaparte | Teddy the tiler. |
| Rodwell, George Herbert Buonaparte | Was I to blame? |
| Rodwell, George Herbert Buonaparte | Where shall I dine? |
| Roscoe, William Caldwell | Eliduke, Count of Yveloc. |
| Rowe, Nicholas | The ambitious step-mother. |
| Rowe, Nicholas | The biter. |
| Rowe, Nicholas | The fair penitent. |
| Rowe, Nicholas | Jane Shore. |
| Rowe, Nicholas | Lady Jane Gray. |
| Rowe, Nicholas | The royal convert. |
| Rowe, Nicholas | Tamerlane. |
| Rowe, Nicholas | Ulysses. |
| Rowley, Samuel | When you see me, you know me. |
| Rowley, William and Middleton, Thomas | A match at mid-night. |
| Rowley, William | All's lost by lust. |
| Rowley, William | The birth of Merlin. |
| Rowley, William | A shoo-maker a gentleman. |
| Rowley, William | A woman never vext. |
| Rudd, Anthony and Richards, Thomas and Johnson, Laurence | Misogonus. |
| Ruggle, George | Ignoramus. |
| Russell, Lord John | Don Carlos. |
| Rutter, Joseph | The Cid, part i. |
| Rutter, Joseph | The Cid, part ii. |
| Rutter, Joseph | The shepheards holy-day. |