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The Cobler of Prefton, a Farce, as it is acted at the New Theatre in Lincoln's Inn Fields. By Christopher Bullock. 12m0.-1716.

The Cobler of Prefton, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane by his Majefty's Servants. By C. Johnfon.-8vo.-1716.

Catherine and Petruchio. By Mr. Garrick.-8vq.1756. Winter's Tale.

The Winter's Tale, a Play altered from Shakespeare. By Charles Marth.-8vo.-1756.

Dublin.

Florizel and Perdita, by Mr. Garrick.-8vo.-1758. Sheepfhearing, or Florizel and Perdita, by 12mo.-1767.

The Sheep-fhearing: a Dramatic Paftoral. In three acts. Taken from Shakespeare. As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in the Haymarket.-8vo.-1777

Macbeth.

Macbeth, a Tragedy, with all the Alterations, Amendments, Additions, and new Songs, as it is now acted at the Duke's Theatre. By Sir William Davenant.-4to.-1674.

The Hiftorical Tragedy of Macbeth (written originally by Shakespear) newly adapted to the ftage, with Alterations, as performed at the Theatre in Edinburgh.-8vo.-1753.

King John.

Papal Tyranny in the Reign of King John, a Tragedy; as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, by his Majefty's Servants. By Colley Cibber.-8vo.-1744.

K. Richard II.

The Hiflory of King Richard the Second. Acted at the Theatre Royal under the title of the Sicilian Ufurper: with a prefatory Epiftle in vindication of the Author, occafioned by the Prohibition of his Play on the Stage. By N. Tate. 4to. 1681.

The Tragedy of King Richard II. altered from Shakefpear. By Lewis Theobald. 8vo. 1720.

King Richard II. a Tragedy, altered from Shakespeare, and the ftile imitated. By James Goodhall. Printed at Manchefter. 8vo. 1772.

King Henry IV. Part 1.

King Henry IV. with the Humours of Sir John Falstaff, a Tragi-comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre in Little Lincoln's Inn Fields, by his Majefty's Servants. Revived with Alterations. By Mr. Betterton. 4to. 1700.

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The Sequel of Henry IV. with the Humours of Sir John Falstaff and Juftice Shallow; as it is acted by his Majesty's Company of Comedians at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Altered from Shakespeare by the late Mr. Betterton. 8vo. No Date.

King Henry VI. Three Parts.

Henry the Sixth, the First Part, with the Murder of Humphrey Duke of Glocefter. As it was acted at the Duke's Theatre. By John Crowne. 4to. 1681.

Henry the Sixth, the Second Part, or the Mifery of Civil War. As it was acted at the Duke's Theatre. By John Crowne. 4to. 1681.

Humfrey Duke of Gloucester, a Tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane by his Majesty's Servants. [A few fpeeches and lines only borrowed from Shakefpeare.] By Ambrofe Philips.

An Hiftorical Tragedy of the Civil Wars in the Reign of King Henry VI. (being a Sequel to the Tragedy of Humfrey Duke of Gloucester, and an Introduction to the Tragical Hiftory of King Richard III.) Altered from ShakeIpeare in the year 1720. By Theo. Cibber. 8vo. No date,

King Richard III.

The Tragical History of King Richard III. Altered from Shakespeare. By Colley Cibber.

Coriolanus.

The Ingratitude of a Commonwealth, or the Fall of Caius Martius Coriolanus. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal. By Nahum Tate. 4to. 1682.

The Invader of his Country, or the Fatal Refentment. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, by his Majefty's Servants. By John Dennis. 8vo. 1720.

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Coriolanus, or the Roman Matron, a Tragedy, taken from Shakespeare and Thomfon. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden: to which is added the Order of the Ovation. By Thomas Sheridan. 8vo. 1755.

Julius Cafar.

The Tragedy of Julius Cæfar, with the Death of Brutus and Caffius: written originally by Shakefpeare, and fince altered by Sir William D'Avenant and John Dryden Poets Laureat; as it is now acted by his Majefty's Company of Comedians at the Theatre Royal. To which is prefixed the Life of Julius Cæfar, abstracted from Plutarch and Sue. tonius. 12mo. 1719.

The Tragedy of Julius Cæfar, altered, with a Prologue and Chorus. 4to.

1722.

The Tragedy of Marcus Brutus, with the Prologue and the two laft Choruffes. 4to. 1722. Both by John Shef field Duke of Buckingham.

Antony and Cleopatra.

Antony and Cleopatra, an Hiftorical Play, written by William Shakespeare, fitted for the stage by abridging only; and now acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane by his Majefty's Servants. By Edward Capell. 12mo. 1758,

Timon of Athens.

The Hiftory of Timon of Athens, the Man-hater. As it is acted at the Duke's Theatre, made into a Play, by Tho, Shadwell. 4to. 1678.

Timon of Athens. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal on Richmond Green. Altered from Shakespeare and Shadwell. By James Love. 8vo. 1768.

Timon of Athens, altered from Shakespeare, a Tragedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. By Mr. Cumberland. 8vo. 1771.

Titus Andronicus.

Titus Andronicus, or the Rape of Lavinia. Acted at the Theatre Royal. A Tragedy, altered from Mr. Shakefpeare's Works. By Edward Ravenscroft. 4tó, 1687.

Troilus

Troilus and Crefida.

Troilus and Creffida, or Truth found too late. A Tragedy, as it is acted at the Duke's Theatre. By John Dry den. 4to. 1679.

Cymbeline.

The Injured Princefs, or the Fatal Wager. As it was acted at the Theatre Royal, by his Majefty's Servants. By Tho. Durfey, 4to. 1682.

Cymbeline, King of Great Britain, a Tragedy written by Shakespeare, with fome alterations. By Charles Marfsh. 8vo. 1755.

Cymbeline, a Tragedy, altered from Shakespeare, As it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, by W. Hawkins. 8vo. 1759

Cymbeline, altered by Mr. Garrick in the fame year.

King Lear.

The Hiftory of King Lear, acted at the Duke's Theatre. Revived with Alterations. By Nahum Tate. 4to. 1681. The History of King Lear, as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. By George Colman. 8vo. 1768.

Romeo and Juliet.

Romeo and Juliet, altered into a Tragi-comedy, by James Howard, Efq. See Downes, p. 22.

Caius Marius, by Tho. Otway.

Romeo and Juliet, a Tragedy, revised and altered from Shakefpeare. By Theo. Cibber. 8vo. No date.

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Romeo and Juliet, altered by Mr. Garrick. i2mo.

From the Preface to the Republication of Marth's Cymbeline in 1762, it appears that he had likewife made an alteration of Romeo and Juliet.

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