AUTHORS AND DATES OF DRAMAS AND OPERAS. 
 
 
Double Falsehood, 1728, Theobald. T. 
Double Gallant, 1707, Cibber. C. 
Double Marriage, 1647, Beaumont and Fletcher. 
Double Veuvage, 1701, Dufresny. C. 
Double or Quits, (See " Quitte," etc.) 
Doubtful Heir (The), 1652, Shirley. C. 
Douglas, 1756, Home. T. (based on the tale of 
    Gil Morice). 
Dowager (The), 1803-1878, C. J. Mathews. 
Dragon of Wantley, 1737, Carey. B.O. (Its 
    sequel is called Margery, or The Dragoness). 
Dragons de la Reine, 1841, Decourcehle. C. 
Dragoons (The), 1879, Hersee. (This is an Eng- 
    lish version of Des Dragons de Villars, a 
    comic opera by Maillart.) 
Drama of Exile, 1850, E. B. Browning. 
Dramatist (The), 1789, Reynolds, C. 
Drames du Cabaret, 1864, Dumanoir. D. 
Dream at Sea, before 1838, Buckstone. Mel. 
Dream of Scipio (The), 1797, Olivari. F. (trom 
    Metastasio). 
Dreams (1829-1871), Robertson. C. 
Drink, 1879, C. Reade. D. (from L'Assommoir, 
    by M. Zola, 1878). 
Druid, or The Vision of Fingal, 1815, Thomson. 
Drummer (The), .1715, Addison. C. (founded 
    on a tradition of Hurstmonceux. House). 
Duchess de la Valli~re, 1836, Lytton. T. 
Duchess of Guise, 1838, Flotow. 0. 
Duchess of Malfy, 1623, Webster. T. 
Duenna The), 1775, Sheridan. Op.C. (music by 
    Linley). 
Duke of Braganza, 1785, Jephson. T. 
Duke of Guise, 1682, Dryden. T. 
Duke of Lerma, 1665, Sir Robert Howard. 
Duke of Millaine, 1623, Massinger. T. 
Duke's Mistress, 1638, Shirley. 
Dulcamara, 1866, Gilbert. D.P. 
Dumb Knight, 1608, Machin. C. 
Dumb Lady, 1672, Lacy. C. 
Dundreary Married and Done for (Lord), 1859, 
    H. J. Byron and Sothern. C. (See "Our 
    American Cousin.") 
Dupe (The), 1765, Mrs. Sheridan. C. 
Dupe. (See "Who's the Dupe ? ") 
Duplicity, 1781, Holcroft. C. 
Dutch  Courtesan  (The), 1605, Marston. C. 
    (Revived in 1680, and called The Revenge. 
    Revived again in 1746, and called The 
    Vintner Tricked.) 
Dutch Lover (The), 1673, Mrs. Behn. C. 
 
Earl Godwin, 1796, Anne Yearsley. T. 
Earl of Essex (1610-1663), La Calpren~de. T. 
Earl of Essex, 1678, Th. Corneille. T. (Essex). 
Earl of Essex, 1682, Banks. T. 
 
 
Earl of Essex, 1753, Jones. T. 
Earl of Essex, 1760, Brooke. T. 
Earl of Gowrie (1785-1862), White. P1. 
Earl of Huntingdon. See (" Death of Robert...") 
Earl of Warwick, 1767, Dr. T. Franklin. T. 
    (See "Warwick.") 
Earl of Westmoreland, 1748, H. Brooke. T. 
East Indian, 1800, Lewis. C. (from Kotzebue). 
Eastward Hoe! 1605, Jonson, Chapman, etc. 
    Sat.D. to ridicule the Scotch. (Revived by 
    Tate, and called The Cuckold's Haven, 1685. 
    Revived again by Mrs. Lennox, and called 
    Old City Manners, 1777.) 
Eccentric Love, 1799, Cumberland. C. 
Echo et Narcisse, 1778, Gliick. 0. 
Eclair. (See "L'Rclaire.") 
Ecole. (See "L'~cole.") 
Ecossaise (L), 1764, Voltaire. C. (in which 
    Fr6ron is gibbeted). 
Edgar, the English Monarch, 1677, Thomas Ry- 
    mer. H.Pl. 
Edith (1740-1809), Downman. T. 
Edward I., 1593, Peele. H.PJ. 
Edward II., 1592, Marlowe. H.T. (Shakespeare's 
    Richard II. is in imitation of it, 1597). 
Edward IV., in two parts, 1600, Thomas Hey- 
    wood. H.Pl. 
Edward and Leonora, 1739, Thomson. T. 
Edward the Black Prince, 1640, Shirley. H.T. 
Edwin (1678-1755), Jefferys. T. 
Edwin and Elgitha, 1795, Mad. D'Arblay. T. 
Edwin, the Banished Prince, 1784, Douglas. T. 
Edwin the Fair, 1843, Taylor. H.D. 
Egmont (Count), 1788, Goethe. T. 
Elavi, 1816, Bishop. 0. 
Elder Brother, 1637, Fletcher. C. 
Election (The), 1774, Andrews. Int. 
Election of the Managers (The), 1784, G. Col- 
    man. D. Skit. 
Electra, about B.C. 439, Sophocles. T. (Greek). 
    Translated by C. W[ase], 1649; L. Theo- 
    bald, 1714; G. Adams, 1729; Potter, 1788; 
    Dale, 1824; Plumptre, 1865. 
Electra, B.C. 413, Euripides. T. (Greek). Trans- 
    lated by Potter, 1781; Wodhull, 1782. 
Electra, 1714, Theobald. T. 
Elfrid, or The Fair Inconstant, 1710, Hill. 
Elfrida, 1752, acted 1753, Mason. T. 
Elfrida, 1856, Balfe. 0. 
El Hyder, * Barrymore. G.E.Mel.S. 
Eli, 1855, M. Costa. Or. 
Elijah, 1846, Mendelssohn. Or. 
Elisa, 1794, Cherubini. 0. 
Eli-sea (1741-1813), Gr~try. 0. 
Elixir d'Amour (L'), 1845, Donizetti. 0. 
Eliza (1710-1778), Dr. Arne. Op. 
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