Momus Triumphans: or, the Plagiaries of the English Stage (1688[1687])
Part 6
[320]Edgar T. 4o
[321]William Shakespear.
[322]All's well that ends well C. Fol. [323]Anthony and Cleopatra T. Fol. As you like it C. Fol. [324]Comedy of Errours C. Fol. [325]Coriolanus T. Fol. [326]Cromwell's History H. Fol. [327]Cymbeline T. Fol. Gentleman of Verona C. Fol. [328]Henry the 4th, 2 Parts H. Fol. [328]Henry the 5th H. Fol. [328]Henry the 6th 3 Parts H. Fol. [328]Henry the 8th H. Fol. Hamlet Prince of Denmark T. Fol. [328]John K. of England, 2 Pts. H. Fol. [329]Julius Cæsar T. Fol. [328]Lears Tragedy T. Fol. [328]Locrine's Tragedy C. Fol. London Prodigal C. Fol. Love's Labour lost C. Fol. Merry Wives of Windsor C. Fol. Measure for Measure C. Fol. Merchant of Venice T. C. Fol. [330]Mackbeth T. Fol. Midsummers Nights-Dream C. Fol. Much ado about nothing C. Fol. [331]Old-Castle, Lord Cobham's Life and Death T. Fol. [332]Othello Moor of Venice T. Fol. Pericles Prince of Tyre H. Fol. Puritan Widow C. Fol. [328]Richard the Second H. Fol. [328]Richard the Third H. Fol. [333]Romeo & Juliet T. Fol. Taming of the Shrew C. Fol. Tempest C. Fol. Titus Andronicus T. Fol. [334]Timon of Athens T. Fol. Troylus and Cressida T. Fol. Twelfth Night C. Fol. [335]Winter's Tale C. Fol. Yorkshire Tragedy T. Fol. Birth of Merlin P. 4o
J. Studley, v. Jaspar Heywood.
{Agamemnon T. 4o [336]{Hippolitus T. 4o {Hercules Oetus T. 4o {Medea T. 4o
James Shirley.
[337]Arcadia P. 4o Bird in a Cage C. 4o Ball C. 4o Changes, or Love in a Maze C. 4o [338]Chabott, Admiral of France T. 4o Constant Maid, or Love will find out the way C. 4o Cupid and Death M. 4o Contention for Honour and Riches M. 4o Duke's Mistress T. C. 4o Example T. 4o [339]Gamester C. 4o [340]Gentleman of Venice T. C. 4o Grateful Servant C. 4o Hyde-Park C. 4o Humerous Courtier C. 4o Loves Cruelty T. 4o Lady of Pleasure C. 4o [341]Maids Revenge T. 4o Opportunity C. 4o Politician C. 4o Patrick for Ireland H. 4o Royal Master C. 4o School of Complements C. 4o Traytor T. 4o Triumph of Peace M. 4o Wedding C. 4o Witty Fair One C. 4o Young Admiral C. 4o [343]{Honoria and Mammon C. 8o {[342]Contention of Ajax and Ulysses, for Achilles's Armour M. 8o {Brothers C. 8o {Sisters C. 8o {Doubtful Heir } [344]{Imposture }T. C. 8o {Cardinal } {Court Secret } {Triumph of Beauty M. 8o
Henry Shirley.
Martyr'd Soldier T. 4o
Edward Sherbourn.
[345]{Medea T. 8o {Troades T. 8o
---- Sheppard.
Committee-man Curryed C.
George Sandys.
[346]Christ's Passion T. 8o
J. Swallow.
Cynthia's Revenge T. 4o
Edward Sharpham.
Fleir C. 4o
William Sampson, v. Markham.
Vow Breaker T. 4o
Tho. Stanley.
[347]Clouds Fol.
William Smyth.
Hector of Germany H. 4o
William Strode.
Floating Island C. 4o
Gilbert Swinhoe.
[348]Fair Irene T. 4o
[349]Sir John Suckling.
Aglaura T. C. 8o Brenoralt T. 8o Goblins T. 8o Sad one T. 8o
Lewis Sharp.
Noble Stranger C. 4o
John Smyth.
Cytherea C. 4o
Sir Robert Stapleton.
[350]Hero and Leander T. 4o Slighted Maid C. 4o
Tho. St. Serf.
Tarugoes Wiles C. 4o
Tho. Shadwell.
Epsom Wells C. 4o Humorists C. 4o Lancashire Witches C. 4o [351]Libertine C. 4o [352]Miser C. 4o [353]Psiche O. 4o [354]Royal Shepherdess C. 4o [355]Sullen Lovers C. 4o [356]Timon of Athens T. 4o True Widow C. 4o Virtuoso C. 4o Woman Captain C. 4o
Elkanah Settle.
[357]Cambyses K. of Persia T. 4o [358]Conquest of China T. 4o Empress of Morocco T. 4o [359]Fatal Love T. 4o [360]Female Prelate T. 4o Heir of Morocco T. 4o [361]Ibrahim T. 4o [362]Love and Revenge T. C. 4o [363]Pastor Fido P. 4o
Sir Charles Sidley.
[364]Anthony and Cleopatra T. 4o [365]Bellamira C. 4o Mulberry Garden C. 4o
Tho. Shipman.
[366]Henry the 3d. of France T. 4o
Charles Saunders.
[367]Tamerlane the Great T. 4o
Tho. Southern.
Disappointment C. 4o [368]Loyal Brother T. C. 4o
Cyril Turneur.
Athiests Tragedy T. 4o Loyal Brother T. C. 4o
John Tateham.
Distracted State T. 4o [369]Rump C. 4o Scotts Vagaries C. 4o [370]Love Crowns the end C. 8o
Nich. Trott
Arthur T.
Robert Taylor.
Hog has lost his Pearl
Tho. Thompson.
English Rogue C. 4o [371]Mother Shipton's Life and Death C. 4o
Nat. Tate.
[372]Brutus of Alba T. 4o [373]Cuckolds Haven C. 4o [374]Duke and no Duke F. 4o [375]Ingratitude of a Common-wealth T. C. 4o [376]Island Princess T. C. 4o Loyal General T. 4o [377]Lear and his 3 Daughters T. 4o [378]Richard the Second H. 4o
S. Tuke.
Adventures of 5 Hours C. 4o
Richard Tuke.
Divine Comedian C. 4o
John Tutchin.
[379]Unfortunate Shepherd P. 8o
John Webster, v. Decker.
[380]Appius and Virginia T. 4o [381]Devil's Law-Case T. C. 4o Dutchess of Malfey T. 4o White Devil T. 4o [382]{Thracian Wonder H. 4o {Cure for a Cuckold C. 4o
Lewis Wager.
Mary Magdalen's Repentance I. 4o
William Wayer.
The longer thou liv'st the more Fool thou art C.
George Wapul.
Tyde tarryeth for no man C.
Nat. Woods.
Conflict of Conscience P.
R. Weaver.
Lusty Juventus I.
Robert Wilson.
Cobler's Prophecie C. 4o
John Wilson.
[383]Andronicus Comenius T. 4o Cheats C. 4o Projectors C. 4o
J. Weston.
[384]Amazon Queen T. C. 4o
_Robert Wilmot._
[385]Tancred and Grismond T. 4o
_George Wilkins, v. Day._
Miseries of Inforc'd Marriage T. C. 4o
_John Wright._
[386]{Thyestes T. 8o {Thyestes F. 8o
_Leonard Willan._
[387]Astræa P. 8o
_Edmund Waller._
[388]Pompey T. 4o
_William Wycherly._
Country Wife C. 4o Gentleman Dancing Master C. 4o Love in a Wood C. 4o Plain Dealer C. 4o
---- _Whitaker._
Conspiracy T. 4o
_Robert Yarrington._
Two Tragedies in One T. 4o
Supposed =AUTHOURS=.
_R. A._
[389]Valiant Welchman T. C. 4o
_H. B._
[390]Landagartha C. 4o
_H. H. B._
[391]Plutus C. 8o
[392]_P. B._
Mock-Duellest C. 4o
_J. C._
Merry Milkmaids C. 4o
_R. C._
Alphonsus K. of Arragon C. 4o [393]Ignoramus C. 4o
_J. D._
Hell's higher Court of Justice I. 4o Mall C. 4o
_T. D._
Bloody Banquet T. 4o [394]Fool turn'd Critick C. 4o [395]Psiche Debauch'd F. 4o
_S. H._
Sicily and Naples T. 4o
_D. J._
Guy of Warwick T.
[396]_E. M._
St. Cecily,, or the Converted Twins T. 4o
_T. P._
[397]Witty Combat T. C. 4o [398]French Conjurer C. 4o
_Monsieur P. P._
[399]Ariadne O. 4o
S. P.
[400]Troades T. 8o
T. R.
[401]Extravagant Shepherd P. 8o
W. R.
Three Lords and Ladies of Lond. C.
Mr. S. Master of Arts.
Gammer Gurton's Needle C. 4o
J. S.
Masquerade Du Cel M. [402]Phillis of Syros P. 8o [403]Andromana T. 4o
S. S.
Honest Lawyer C. 4o
J. T.
[404]Grim the Collier of Croyden C. 8o [405]Troas T. 4o
C. W.
[406]Electra T. 8o
E. W.
Apollo Shroving C. 8o
L. W.
Orgula, or the Fatal Errour T. 4o
M. W. Master of Arts.
[407]Marriage Broker C. 8o
T. W.
[408]Thornby-Abby H. 8o
W. W.
Menechmus C. 4o
FOOTNOTES:
[60] Plot from =Justin='s Hist. Lib. 14.
[61] Plot from =Herodotus=, Lib. 1. =Plutarch= in =Solon='s Life.
[62] These of the Lord =Sterline= are all Bound with his Works (in Folio) called, =Recreations with the Muses=. Printed at =London=, 1637.
[63] Plot from =Justin='s Hist. Lib., 11.
[64] Plot from =Suetonius= and =Plutarch=.
[65] Plot from =Guiciardine='s Hist. =of= Italy.
[66] Plot from =Plutarch='s Lives.
[67] These two of =R. Baron= are mentioned in former Catalogues, but are part of a Romance writ by him, and called the =Cyprian Academy=. Printed at =London=, 1647.
[68] Plot from =Herbert='s Travels, =Fol.=
[69] From an old =English= Chronicle, =Fol.=
[70] These five of =Richard Brome=, are Printed in one Volume, =Octavo=, =London=, 1635.
[71] These five of =Brome=, are Printed in another Volume in =Octavo=, =London=, 1659.
[72] Reprinted, =Lond. 1686=.
[73] Lately Reprinted.
[74] These two of the Lord =Brook='s are Printed with his Poetical Works in =Folio=. =London=, 1633.
[75] Plot from the =Turkish= Chronicle.
[76] This is a play of =Christopher Marlo='s, call'd =Lusts Dominion=, Printed in =Octavo=, =London=, 1661.
[77] Part of the =City Heiress=, from a Play of =Middleton='s, call'd, =A Mad World my Masters=, Quarto; and part from another of =Massenger='s, called, =The Guardian=, Octavo.
[78] Plot from =Don Fenise=, =Octavo=.
[79] Stollen from =Harlequin=, =Emperur dans le Monde de la Lune=.
[80] Taken from =Tho. Killegrew='s =Don Thomaso=, or =The Wanderer=, Folio.
[81] A Play of =John Tateham='s, called, =The Rump=, altered, =Quarto=.
[82] Part of this Play taken from =Richard Brome='s Damoyselle, =Octa.= and =Le malade imaginaire=.
[83] A great part of this Play borrowed from a Play, called, =The Miseries of forc'd Marriage=, written by =George Wilkins=, Quarto.
[84] Plot from =Alcamenes= and =Menalippa=, in =Cleopatra=, Folio.
[85] Plot from the old Story so called.
[86] Plot from =Cassandra=, Folio.
[87] Plot from E. of =Essex= and Q. =E=. a =Nov.=
[88] Plot from =Causin='s =Holy Court=, Folio.
[89] Plot Q. =Eliz.= Novel, first Part 8o.
[90] Plot from Chron. =de Rebus Germanicis=.
[91] Plot from the =French= Chron. =Hen. 3=.
[92] Plot from the =French= Chronicles.
[93] Plot from =Lucan='s =Pharsalia=, =Suetonius=, in the Life of =Julius Cæsar=.
[94] Plot from =Petronius Arbyter=.
[95] Written by =Chapman=, =Johnson=, and =Marston=.
[96] Plot from =Ovid='s =Metamorph.=
[97] Plot from =Cassandra=, Fol.
[98] Printed with =Carew='s Poems. =London=, 1670.
[99] Plot from =Josephus=, Folio.
[100] The first of =Carlell='s Plays, (=viz.=) in two Parts, bound in one Volume, Twelves. The three next Printed in another Volume, Octavo. =London=, 1657. And the next in Octavo. Printed 1659.
[101] Plot from =Knolls='s =Turkish= History, in the Reign of =Mahomet= the First.
[102] From =Corneille=.
[103] This Play is the =Guardian=, corrected and enlarged.
[104] Bound with his Second Volume, Folio, =London, 1681=.
[105] All Printed with his Poems, =Lond. 1651=.
[106] Occasion in =Plutarch's= Life of =Cymon=, and Part from =Boccaces= Novels, the Ninth Day, Novel the First.
[107] All Printed with his Poems, =Lond. 1669=.
[108] Plot from his Elegies.
[109] Plot from =Trapolen creduto Principe=.
[110] From =Corneille=.
[111] Part of this Play is borrowed from Sir =William Lower='s Noble Ingratitude.
[112] Translated from the =French=.
[113] Part from =Molliere='s =Le Sicilien=.
[114] Plot from =Guiciardine='s Hist. and the =French= Chron. in the Reign of =Charles 8=.
[115] The Foundation from =Ovidii Metam. Lib. 2=.
[116] Plot from =Josephus='s Hist. Book 6. 7.
[117] From =English= Chronicles, and part of the Language from =Shakespear=.
[118] Plot, and part of the Play from a =Spanish= Play, called =No Puedeser=.
[119] Plot from Poetical History.
[120] Plot from Sir =Phil. Sidney='s =Arcadia=.
[121] Writ by him, =Rowly=, and =Wilkins=.
[122] All Printed in one Volume, =London, 1623=.
[123] Plot from =Appian= of =Alexandria=.
[124] Plot from =Plutarch='s Life of =Alexander=, and =Quintus Curtius=, Book the 6th.
[125] Plot from =Don Quixot='s Novel, of the =Curious Impertinent=, and =Boccaces Novels, Day the 7th, Novel 7th=.
[126] =English= Chronicle.
[127] Writ by him and =Webster=.
[128] Writ by him, =Rowly=, and =Ford=.
[129] All, except the last, Printed with his Works, in Folio, =Lond. 1673=. The last writ by him, and =Inigo Jones=, the late King's Surveyor.
[130] Plot from =Heylin='s Cosmographie, Book the First. Chronicle of =Italy=.
[131] From =Measure= for =Measure=, and =Much adoe about Nothing=.
[132] From =Mollieres='s =Joddelet=, on =le Maitre valet=.
[133] Part from =Mollieres Sganarelle=.
[134] Not his, but =Carew='s, and Printed with his Poems, =Octavo=.
[135] Plot from =Herbert='s Travels, Life of =Abbas=. Printed with his Poems, =London, 1670=.
[136] Translated from the =Italian= of =Tasso=, and Printed with =Dancer='s Poems, =London, 1660=.
[137] Translated from Monsieur =Quinault=.
[138] Translated from =Corneille=.
[139] =Sanderson='s Hist. of K. =James= p. 577.
[140] Plot of the serious Part, from the =Annals of Love=: In the Story of =Constance= the Fair =Nun=. The Part of =Aureleo=, from =Scarron='s =Comical Romance=: In the Story of =Destiny= and Madam =Star=.
[141] Plot from =Tavernier='s Voyages into =India=, Volume the First, Part the Second, Book the Second.
[142] =Plutarch='s Life of =Marcus Antonins=, and other =Roman= Historians.
[143] Plot, =Almanzor= and =Almahide=, from =Cleopatra= in the Story of =Artaban=: and =Almahide= the Romance. =Ozmyn= and =Benzaida=, from =Osman= and =Alibech=, in =Ibrahim=. =Abdalla=, =Abdelmelech=, =Lyndaraxa=, from Prince =Ariantes=, =Agathirses=, and =Elibesis=, in the First Book of the Ninth Part of =Cyrus=.
[144] Part from =Corneilles De Pit Amoreuse=, part from =Le-feinte Astrologue=, and part from the =Illustrious Bassa=, a Romance.
[145] Plot, =Heylin's= Cosmography, Book the Fourth. =Hen. Bonzonus rerum ab Hispanis in India Occidentali gestarum=, Lib. 3. Octavo.
[146] Plot, from =Cleobuline=, Queen of =Corinth=, in the Second Book of the Seventh Part of =Cyrus=: and the character of =Celadon= and =Florimel=, from =Pisistrate= and =Cerinthe= in =Cyrus=, Part Ninth, Book Third; and from the =French= Marquess in =Ibrahim=, Part Second, Book the First.
[147] Plot of the serious Part, and the Characters from =Sesostris= and =Timareta= in =Cyrus=, Part the Sixth, Book the Second: and =Palamedes= from the Prince of =Salamis=, in the Story of =Timantes= and =Parthenia=, Part Sixth, Book First, of =Cyrus=; and from =Nagaret=, in the =Annals of Love=, Octavo.
[148] Plot from =Jul. Capitolinus in vitam Maximini=.
[149] Founded on =Plautus='s =Amphytruo=.
[150] Part from =Molliere='s =L'Etourdy=.
[151] Plot from =Milton='s =Paradise lost=. Octavo.
[152] Plot of the Comical Part from the =Pilgrim=, a Novel, =Twelves=.
[153] Originally =Shakespear='s.
[154] Part =Shakespear=.
[155] From =D'Avila='s History of =France=.
[156] From =Sophocles=, and the Poetical Histories.
[157] Joyn'd in these two last with =Nath. Lee=.
[158] Plot from =Don Fenise=, Octavo.
[159] Borrowed from =Fletcher='s =Sea-Voyage=.
[160] The Foundation =Shakespear='s.
[161] Part from the Antiquary, =Quarto=.
[162] Plot from =Francion='s Romance, =Fol.=