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No text description is available for this image![“LANGUAGE and NATIONALITY in EUROPE, numerous maps and illus., roy. 8vo, cloth, American, Geographical Society of NEY; 1917 A comprehensive study in applied geography tending to trace the connection existing between continent into nations. 450 ‘DONNELLY (Ignatius [pseud. of Edmund isgilbert]) ATLANTIS: the Antideluvian World, map and illus., cr. 8vo, cloth, New York, [1882] 9/- 451 DORE (Gustave).—Laron (Mary) Jau- FRY THE KNIGHT AND THE FAIR BRUNIS- ’ SENDE, a Tale of the Times of King Arthur,. trans. from the French by ALFRED ELWES, allustvated with 20 engravings by Gustave Doré, roy. 8vo, cloth gilt, 1856 10/- 452 DRAMA.—Garrick (David), MEmMorRs of the Lire of, interspersed with Characters and Anecdotes of his Theatrical Contem- poraries, the whole forming a History of the Stage, which includes a period of 36 years, by THomas Daviess, portrait, 2 vols, post 8vo, old boards, uncut, 1808 — 8/- 453 DRAMA.—Hopkxins (Charles) Pyrruus Kine oF Epirus, a Tragedy, First Epn., * 1695 ; BoADICEA QUEEN OF BRITAIN, a Tragedy, First EpItTIon, 1697; FRIEND- sHip IMpROV’D, or THE FEMALE WARRIOUR, . a Tragedy, 1700 ; 3 pieces, bound together, oa sm. 4to, half calf, 1695-1700 : £2/2/- hs The author was a favourite of John Dryden. These three tragedies are the only dramatic writings which he published. Each acted at the New Theatre in’ Lincoln’s-Inn- Fields. The last item is Second Edition, the first being in 1699. 454 DRAMA.—Marmion (Shackerley) Dra- MATIC Works, [edited] with Prefatory Memoir, Intro., and Notes [by JamEs MAIDMENT and W. H..LoGAN], 8vo, buck- vam, with label, 1875 Dramatists of the Restoration Series. 455 DRAMA.—OLp Enctisu Drama (The)x a Selection of Plays from the OLD ENGLISH et on TE aE ies, ae hes 5 al WAR Ss BR ra ak Be jeer pra Chapman, James Shirley, Henry Glap- i thorne, Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Nash, etc.], 2 vols, post 8vo, half morocco, t.e.g., 1825 £1/1/- CONTENTS :—Second Maiden’s Tragedy; A Pleasant Conceited Comedy; The Ball; Rape of Lucrece; Love’s Mistress; Albertus Wallenstein ; ; Dido, Queen of Carthage; and the Ladies Priviledge. 456 DRAMA, — PLAaNncHE (J. R., Somerset Herald, 1825-71), THE EXTRAVAGANZAS OF, _ edited by T. F. Ditton CroKER and STEPHEN ‘TUCKER (ROUGE Croix), with 17 portraits, 5 vols, 8vo, cloth, 1879 10/6 457 DRAMA. ’ SHADWELL (Thomas) Epsom- WELLS, a Comedy, acted at the Duke’s Theatre, 92 pp.,sm. 4to, unbound, 1704 15/- 458 DRAMA,—TaTHam (John) Dramatic Works, [edited] with Introduction and ‘Notes [by James MartpmMent and W. H. “Locan}], 8vo, buckram, with label, 1879 15/- Dramatists of the Restaratian Series. Large paper copy: cee aes Shakespeare)| PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA, as performed at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln’s-Inn-Fields, First EpiItion, with 2 plates by HocartH, thin sm. 4to, half cloth, 1730 £1/10/- ; .) THE HISTORY | OF THE THEATRES OF LONDON AND DUBLIN, ~ ‘from the Year 1730 to the Present Time; — to which is added an ANNUAL REGISTER of © all Plays performed at the THEATRE ROYAL _ in London from the Year 1712, 2 vols, post 8vo, contemporary calf (joints weak), ee | This excellent dramatic historian was sub-manager — and treasurer, first at Dublin, then at Drury Lane. © He was Poet Laureate for Ireland in 1755. a —. [WEBSTER (John)]. THE. — DUTCHESS OF MALFEY, a Tragedy, as Acted _ at the Duke’s Theater, EARLY EDITION, title, list of Actors’ names (1 leaf), and 80 pp., sm. 4to, calf, 1678 £2/2/- (John) VirToORIA CoROMBONA, or THE WHITE DEVIL, 2. Tragedy, as Acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesties Servants, (title, To the Reader and Dramatis Persone, I leaf, and 34 un- numbered leaves), sm. 4to, modern half — cloth, 1672 £1/15/- In this edition the title is slightly altered from the original. : DRAYTON (Michael), Vide ROXBURGHE © CLUB, post. 463 DREXELIUS (Hieron.) CONSIDERATIONS © “UPON ETERNITIE, trans. by RALPH WIN- | TERTON, engraved title, 12mo, morocco — (binding rubbed), 1654 15/-— The translator was a fellow of King’s College; Cam- bridge, a noted physician, and translator of “Poets — Minores Greci,” and other important Greek works. DRUIDS.—-Davies (Edward) Certic RE- SEARCHES on the Origin, Traditions, and Language of the Ancient Britons, with e Introductory Sketches on PRIMITIVE ;S SOCIETY, roy. 8vo, new half calf gilt, 1804 — a £1/10/- 465 DRYDEN (john) ANNus Mirapiris: THE — YEAR OF WonvDERS, M.DC.LXVI., an His-— torical Poem; also a Porm on the HAPPY > RESTORATION and ReturRN of His late Sacred Majesty CHARLES THE SECOND [ex- cerpt from Collected Quarto Edition of the Works, 1695], title, 9 preliminary leaves, — and 96 pp., sm. 4to, modern wrappers, 1688 © [1695] £1/10/- _ The general title gives 2 other sub- titles of a : works which are absent from above. 466 DRYDEN (John) History of the oo sy written in French by MoNsIEUR MAIM- BourRG, translated into English according — to His Majesties Commands by Mr. Dry-— DEN, First ENGLISH EDITION, front., 8vo, — contemporary calf, 1684 “£2 /2/=— “This translation was made, not as Dr. Johnson 2 says, ‘with the hopes of promoting popery,’ but to — strengthen the hands of government, and to discredit — the party who had acted with Lord Shaftesbury. at LOWNDES, : eigbean Sa te at ae ey et BURR ote Co iat Cit ln Fait tS](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30859396_0032.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)