Titles by Centlivre, Susanna in CHICAGO format
There are 154 titles associated with this person.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The perjur'd husband: or, The adventures of Venice. A tragedy. As 'twas acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by S. Carroll.
London:
Bennet Banbury,
1700.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The beau's duel: or a soldier for the ladies. A comedy, as it is acted at the New Theater in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Her Majesties servants.
London:
Nicholas Cox,
Daniel Browne I,
1702.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
Love's contrivance, or, Le Medecin malgre Lui. A comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane.
London:
Bernard Lintott,
1703..
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The stolen heiress or the Salamanca doctor outplotted. A comedy. As it is Acted at the New Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By Her Majesties Servants.
London:
William Turner,
John Nutt,
1703.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The gamester: a comedy. As it is acted at the New-Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Her Majesty's servants.
London:
William Turner,
William Davis,
1705.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
Love at a venture. A comedy. As it is acted By his Grace, the Duke of Grafton's Servants, at the New Theatre in Bath. Written by the Author of the Gamester.
London:
John Chantry,
1706.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The basset-table. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. By the author of the gamester.
London:
William Turner,
1706. [1705].
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The gamester: a comedy. As it is acted at the New-Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields by Her Majesty's servants.
London:
James Knapton,
William Turner,
1708.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The gamester: A comedy. As it is acted at the New-Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields by Her Majesty's servants.
London:
James Knapton,
William Turner,
1708.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bickerstaff's burying; or, work for the upholders. A farce; as it was acted at the Theatre in the Hay-market, by Her Majesty's sworn servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre, author of The Busie Body, and The Man's Bewitch'd, comedies.
London:
Bernard Lintott,
1710.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
Mar-Plot; or, the second part of The busie-body. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
Jacob Tonson I [Strand],
1711.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The perplex'd lovers. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-Livre.
London:
Owen Lloyd,
William Lewis,
John Graves,
Thomas Harbin,
1712.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The masquerade. A poem. Humbly inscribed to His Grace the Duke d'Aumont.
London:
Bernard Lintott,
1713.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busie body. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre. The third edition.
London:
Bernard Lintott,
1714..
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The gamester: a comedy. As it is acted at the New Theatre in Lincolns-Fields by Her Majesty's servants. The prologue spoke by Mr. Betterton. Written by N. Rowe, Esq;
London:
James Knapton,
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street],
1714.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesty's servants. Written by the author of The gamester.
London:
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street],
Arthur Bettesworth,
1714.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Her Majesty's servants. Written by the Author of The gamester.
London:
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street],
1714.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A poem. Humbly presented to His most Sacred Majesty George, King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland. Upon His Accession to the throne. By Susanna Centlivre.
London:
Thomas Woodward,
1715.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A wife well manag'd. A farce.
London:
1715.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
An epistle to Mrs. Wallup, now in the train of Her Royal Highness, the Princess of Wales. As it was sent to her to the Hague. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
1715.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The beau's duel: or, a soldier for the ladies. A comedy, as acted at the New Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, by His Majesty's servants. By Mrs. Cent-Livre.
London:
William Mears [Temple Bar],
Jonah Browne [Brown],
Thomas Woodward,
1715..
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The gotham election, a farce. By Mrs. Centlivre.
London:
1715.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The humours of elections. And a Cure for Cuckoldom: or the Wife Well Manag'd. Two Farces. By the Author of the Gamester.
London:
James Roberts [Warwick Lane],
1715.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
An epistle to the King of Sweden from a lady of Great-Britain.
London:
James Roberts [Warwick Lane],
Arabella Morris,
1717.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
An Epistle to the King of Sweden From a Lady of Great-Britain.
Dublin:
1717.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
An epistle to the King of Sweden, from a lady of Great-Britain.
Edinburgh:
1717.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife: a comedy; as it is acted at the Theatre in Little Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By the author of The busie-body and The gamester.
London:
William Mears [Temple Bar],
Jonah Browne [Brown],
Francis Clay,
1718.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by the author of The gamester. The Second Edition.
London:
Arthur Bettesworth,
Edmund Curll [Fleet Street],
1719.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The artifice. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's company of comedians. By Mrs. Cent-Livre.
London:
Thomas Payne [Paine],
1723.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bickerstaff's burying; or, work for the upholders. A farce; as it is acted at the theatres, with applause. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre: Author of The Gamester, a Comedy.
Dublin:
George Risk [corner of Castle Lane],
1724.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The gamester. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Centlivre.
Dublin:
George Risk [corner of Castle Lane],
1725.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. Written by the author of the Gamester.
Dublin:
George Risk [corner of Castle Lane],
1725.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The beau's duel: or, a soldier for the ladies. A comedy. As it is acted at the theatres. Written by Mrs. Cent-livre.
Dublin:
George Risk [corner of Castle Lane],
William Smith II [Dame Street],
1727.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The gamester: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Cent Livre. The Fourth Edition.
London:
James Knapton,
Arthur Bettesworth,
Edmund Curll [Strand],
1734.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife; a comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.
London:
1735.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
Four celebrated comedies written by the late ingenious Mrs. Centlivre.
London:
William Mears [Ludgate Hill],
1735.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The artifice. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by Mrs Cent-Livre.
London:
William Mears [Ludgate Hill],
1735.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The basset-Table: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. By the author of A bold stroke for a wife; and the Beau's Duel.
London:
William Mears [Ludgate Hill],
1735.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. By the author of The busy-body, and The gamester.
London:
William Feales,
1736.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife: a comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.
London:
William Feales,
1736.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The artifice. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Written by Mrs. Cent-Livre.
London:
William Feales,
1736.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The cruel gift: a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane: By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Cent Livre. The Third Edition.
London:
William Feales,
1736.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Cent Livre.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine],
1736.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-livre.
London:
William Feales,
1737.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A wife well manag'd. A farce.
London:
William Feales,
1737.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The humours of elections. By the Author of the Gamester.
London:
William Feales,
1737.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The man's bewitch'd; or, the devil to do about her. A comedy, as it is acted at the New-Theatre in the Hay-Market; by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Susanna Cent-Livre.
London:
Henry Lintot,
1737.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The man's bewitch'd; or, the devil to do about her. A comedy, as it is acted at the New-theatre in the Hay-market; by her Majesty's servants. Written by Susanna Cent-livre.
Dublin:
George Ewing,
1737.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. By the author of The busie-body and The gamester.
Dublin:
James Dalton,
James Kelburn,
1739.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. By the author of the Busie-body and the Gamester.
Dublin:
James Dalton,
James Kelburn,
1739.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busy body. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
1740.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Cent Livre. The Third Edition.
London:
Charles Hitch,
1740.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busie body. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
Henry Lintot,
1741.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife: a comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-Livre.
London:
J. Hodges,
1742.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busy body. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
Norwich:
Robert Davy,
1746.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busie body, a comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
Dublin:
William Smith II [Dame Street],
1747.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife: a comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-Livre.
London:
Sir James Hodges,
John Osborne II,
1749.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The election. A comedy of three acts. As it is now acting in London with great applause.
London:
1749.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. By the author of the Busie-Body and the Gamester.
Dublin:
John Exshaw I [Cork Hill],
1752.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busie body, a comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
Henry Lintot,
1753.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-livre.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine],
1754.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Busie Body, a Comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
Glasgow:
1754.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-Livre.
London:
Sir James Hodges,
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
1755.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busy body. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre. ...
Oxford:
William Jackson [Oxford Street],
1755.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Gamester. A Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's Servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre. The Fifth Edition.
London:
William Reeve,
John Knapton,
Charles Hitch,
L. Harvey,
1756.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Cent Livre.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine],
1756.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Cent-Livre.
London:
s.n. [sine nomine],
1756.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busie body, a comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
Henry Lintot,
1757.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted now at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Cent Livre. The fourth edition.
London:
Charles Hitch and Lacey Hawes,
1757.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The gamester. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in London and Dublin. By His Majesty's Servants. The sixth edition.
Dublin:
James Rudd,
1758.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Smock-Alley, and the New-Theatre in Crow-Street. Written by the author of, The gamester. The third edition.
Dublin:
Sarah Cotter (later Stringer) [Skinner Row],
1758.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Cent Livre. The fifth edition.
London:
Charles Hitch and Lacey Hawes,
1758.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busie body, a comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
H. Woodgate and S. Brooks,
Stanley Crowder and Co. [London Bridge],
Thomas Caslon,
Jacob Robinson [Ludgate St],
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street],
1759.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Cent Livre. The fifth edition.
London:
H. Woodgate and S. Brooks,
Charles Hitch and Lacey Hawes,
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street],
1759.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. By the author of The Busie-Body and The Gamester.
Belfast:
James Magee,
1760.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-livre.
London:
George Kearsley [Ludgate Street],
Stanley Crowder and Co. [London Bridge],
1760.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-Livre.
London:
George Kearsley [Ludgate Street],
Stanley Crowder and Co. [London Bridge],
1760.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
Marplot, in Lisbon. Or, the second part of The busie-body. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Centlivre.
Dublin:
George Faulkner I [Essex Street],
1760.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Gamester. A Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal by His Majesty's Servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre. The fourth edition.
London:
John Knapton,
Charles Hitch and Lacey Hawes,
William Bathoe I,
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street],
1760.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Busy Body.
London:
George Kearsley [Ludgate Street],
John Knapton,
Charles Hitch and Lacey Hawes,
Jacob Tonson III and Richard Tonson II,
Stanley Crowder and Co. [Paternoster Row],
William Bathoe I,
Thomas Caslon,
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street],
1761.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Works of the Celebrated Mrs. Centlivre. In three volumes. Containing, Perjur'd Husband. Beaux's Duel. Gamester. Basset Table. Love at a Venture. Love's Contrivance. Busy Body. Marplot in Lisbon. Platonic Lady. Perplex'd Lovers. Cruel Gift. Wonder, a Woman Keeps a Secret. Man's Bewitch'd. Gotham Election. Wife Well Managed. A Bickerstaff's Burying. Bold Stroke for a Wife. Artifice. Stolen Heiress. With a New Account of her Life.
London:
George Kearsley [Ludgate Street],
John Knapton,
Charles Hitch and Lacey Hawes,
Jacob Tonson III and Richard Tonson II,
Stanley Crowder and Co. [Paternoster Row],
William Bathoe I,
Thomas Caslon,
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street],
1761.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-Livre.
London:
George Kearsley [Ludgate Street],
Stanley Crowder and Co. [Paternoster Row],
1763.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal, in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-Livre.
London:
Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row],
William Nicoll,
Thomas Caslon,
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street],
1765.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busy body, a comedy. As it is now acted at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row],
William Nicoll,
William Bathoe I,
Thomas Caslon,
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street],
1765.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Gamester: A Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre in Smock-Alley. By Mrs. Centlivre.
Dublin:
Peter Wilson [Dame St, 1748–66],
1765.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. By the author of The busy-body and The gamester.
Glasgow:
1766.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busie body. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre. The Sixth Edition.
Dublin:
William II and William IV Smith,
1766.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is now acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Cent Livre. The sixth edition.
London:
William Nicoll,
William Bathoe I,
Thomas Caslon,
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street],
1766.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Gamester; A Comedy: As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal, by His Majesty's Servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre. The Fifth Edition.
London:
William Bathoe I,
Robert Horsfield,
Thomas Lowndes [Fleet Street],
1767.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The ghost. A comedy of two acts as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street and Smock-Alley.
Dublin:
Thomas Wilkinson (I),
1767.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The ghost. A comedy of two acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street and Smock-Alley.
Cork:
s.n. [sine nomine],
1767.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The ghost. A comedy of two acts. As it is performed, with great applause, at the theatre in Smock-Alley, Dublin.
London:
John Williams [Mitre Tavern],
1767.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The ghost. A comedy of two acts. As performed at the theatre in Smock-Alley.
Dublin:
1767.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Busy Body. A Comedy. By Mrs Susanna Centlivre. To which is prefixed, the Life of the Author.
Edinburgh:
Martin & Wotherspoon,
1768.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busy body: a comedy. By Mrs Susanna Centlivre. To which is prefixed, the life of the author.
Edinburgh:
Martin & Wotherspoon,
1768.
Ramsay,
Allan,
Thomas
Otway,
Richard
Steele,
Nathaniel
Lee,
Ambrose
Philips,
George
Etherege,
Elijah
Fenton,
Benjamin
Hoadly,
George
Lillo,
William
Congreve,
John
Gay,
John
Dryden,
Edward
Young,
Colley
Cibber,
Joseph
Addison,
William
Shakespeare,
George
Farquhar,
Thomas
Southerne,
Henry
Fielding,
John
Vanbrugh,
James
Thomson,
David
Garrick,
Ben
Jonson,
George
Villiers,
Nicholas
Rowe,
and Susanna
Centlivre.
The Theatre: or, Select Works of the British Dramatic Poets. In twelve volumes. To which are prefixed, the lives of these celebrated writers, and strictures on most of the plays.
Edinburgh:
Martin & Wotherspoon,
1768.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder: a woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Crow-Street, and the Theatre in Smock-Alley. Written by the author of, The gamester. The fourth edition.
Dublin:
1768.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
George Kearsley [Ludgate Street],
Stanley Crowder and Co. [Paternoster Row],
1769.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Busy Body, a Comedy. As it is now acted at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
S. Langford,
Robert Smith,
P. Stokes,
M. Collin,
H. Cooper,
1770.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder! A woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is now acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Cent Livre. The seventh edition.
London:
William Nicoll,
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
Thomas Caslon,
William Griffin,
1770.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busy body, a comedy. As it is now acted at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row],
William Nicoll,
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
Thomas Caslon,
William Griffin,
1771.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
Bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-Livre.
London:
Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row],
William Nicoll,
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
Thomas Caslon,
1772.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. By the author of The Busy-Body and The Gamester.
Dublin:
1773.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre.
Edinburgh:
1774.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busy body: a comedy. By Mrs Susanna Centlivre. To which is prefixed, The life of the author.
Edinburgh:
1774.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder! A woman keeps a secret. A comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre.
Edinburgh:
1774.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder! A woman keeps a secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Centlivre.
London:
William Oxlade,
1775.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy, as written by Mrs. Centlivre. Distinguishing also the Variations of the Theatre, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the managers, by Mr. Hopkins, prompter.
London:
Christopher Etherington,
John Bell [132 Strand],
1776.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy, written by Mrs. Centlivre. Marked with the variations of the promptor's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
London:
Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row],
William Nicoll,
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
Thomas Caslon,
1776.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busy body. A comedy, by Mrs. Centlivre. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, ... by Mr. Hopkins, prompter.
London:
Christopher Etherington,
John Bell [132 Strand],
1776.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Busy Body. A Comedy, Written by Mrs. Centlivre. As it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
London:
Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row],
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
William Nicoll,
Thomas Caslon,
1776.
Lillo,
George,
Ambrose
Philips,
Colley
Cibber,
Joseph
Addison,
Henry
Jones,
John
Brown,
John
Hughes,
Richard
Glover,
Arthur
Murphy,
William
Whitehead,
Benjamin
Hoadly,
Edmund
Smith,
Edward
Moore,
Henry
Woodward,
Samuel
Foote,
John
Home,
Nathaniel
Lee,
Aaron
Hill,
John
Vanbrugh,
George
Farquhar,
David
Garrick,
William
Congreve,
Susanna
Centlivre,
Richard
Steele,
John
Dryden,
Robert
Howard,
Thomas
Southerne,
Edward
Young,
James
Thomson,
Nicholas
Rowe,
Thomas
Otway,
and Henry
Fielding.
The New English Theatre in Twelve Volumes, containing the most valuable plays which have been acted on the London stage.
London:
John Rivington and Sons [or J. F. and C. Rivington],
James Dodsley,
George Robinson [ii],
Thomas Cadell [London],
Thomas Longman II,
Samuel Bladon [Paper Mill, Paternoster Row],
William Nicoll,
Thomas Becket [Strand],
Thomas Davies [Russell Street],
Robert Baldwin I,
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
Bedwell Law [13 Ave Maria Lane, 1767-1790, 1794-1795],
Charles Bathurst [26 Fleet Street],
William Johnston [Ludgate Street],
William Flexney [319 Holborn],
James Robson,
William Owen,
Thomas Caslon,
William Strahan,
William Woodfall,
Robert Horsfield,
William Owen and Son,
Benjamin White,
Edward Dilly,
James Barker [Drury Lane],
Lockyer Davis [High Holborn],
1776.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder! A woman keeps a secret. A comedy, by Mrs. Centlivre: as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the managers, by Mr. Hopkins, prompter.
London:
John Bell [132 Strand],
Christopher Etherington,
1776.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Busy Body. A Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Centlivre.
London:
Joseph Wenman,
1777.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busy body. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Centlivre.
London:
William Oxlade,
1777.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Wonder! A Woman Keeps a Secret. By Mrs. Centlivre. Marked with the variations of the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
London:
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
William Nicoll,
Thomas Caslon,
1777.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Busy Body. A Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Centlivre.
London:
Harrison and Co. [Also Harrison and Brooke] [18 Paternoster Row],
1779.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Wonder! A Woman Keeps a Secret. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Mrs. Centlivre.
London:
Harrison and Co. [Also Harrison and Brooke] [18 Paternoster Row],
1781.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Busy Body. A Comedy, Written by Mrs. Centlivre. As it is now acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
London:
William Nicoll,
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
Thomas Caslon,
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
1782.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Busy Body. A Comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre. As performed at the Theatre-Royal Drury-Lane. Regulated from the Prompt-Book, by permission of the Managers, by Mr. Hopkins Prompter.
Edinburgh:
John Bell [132 Strand],
1782.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Wonder a Woman Keeps a Secret! A Comedy by Mrs. Centlivre. As performed at the Theatre-Royal Drury-Lane. Regulated from the Prompt-Book, by permission of the Managers, by Mr. Hopkins prompter.
Edinburgh:
John Bell [132 Strand],
1782.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy, written by Mrs. Centlivre. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden.
London:
Thomas Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
William Nicoll,
Thomas Caslon,
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
1783.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder! A woman keeps a secret. A comedy in five acts. Written by Mrs. Centlivre. Taken from the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden.
London:
Robert Butters,
1784.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Convent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-livre.
London:
James Whitworth,
1785.
Gay,
John,
Colley
Cibber,
George
(.
e.
Colman,
John
Milton,
John
Hawkesworth,
Charles
Dibdin,
Joseph
Reed,
George
Villiers,
Susannah
M.
A.
Cibber,
William
Whitehead,
Hugh
Kelly,
Henry
Fielding,
William
Shakespeare,
Isaac
Jackman,
Edward
Ravenscroft,
Arthur
Murphy,
David
Garrick,
Susanna
Centlivre,
Robert
Dodsley,
Kane
O'Hara,
Isaac
Bickerstaff,
and Samuel
Foote.
A collection of the most esteemed farces and entertainments performed on the British stage. A new edition.
Edinburgh:
Charles Elliot [Edin],
1786.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder, a woman keeps a secret! A comedy. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By Mrs. Centlivre. regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the managers, By Mr. Hopkins, Prompter. And printed from Bell's last characteristical edition.
Dublin:
1786.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. As acted at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-Livre.
London:
Thomas Sabine,
1787.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Busy Body. A Comedy. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre. The Seventh Edition.
Dublin:
1787.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The wonder! A woman keeps a secret. A comedy, written by Mrs. Centlivre. ...
London:
William Nicoll,
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
Samuel Bladon [13 Paternoster Row],
1787.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife, a comedy, written by Mrs. Centlivre. Marked with the variations in the manager's books, at the Theatres-Royal.
London:
James Barker [Great Russell Street],
William Lowndes [77 Fleet Street],
1790.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Written by Mrs. Susanna Centlivre.
London:
William Cavell [31 Middle Row],
1790.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busy body. A comedy. Written by Mrs. Centlivre. Taken from the manager's book at the Theatre Royal Covent-Garden.
London:
1790.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy, by Mrs. Centlivre. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers.
London:
John Bell [132 Strand],
1791.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, ...
London:
1791.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Busy Body. A Comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers.
London:
John Bell [132 Strand],
1791.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Wonder a Woman Keeps a Secret! A Comedy, by Mrs. Centlivre. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers.
London:
John Bell [132 Strand],
1792.
Brooke,
Henry,
Hannah
Cowley,
John
Vanbrugh,
Richard
Cumberland,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
Susanna
Centlivre,
John
Brown,
Edward
Moore,
and William
Shakespeare.
A Selection of the most esteemed plays performed at the theatre in Boston.
Boston:
David West,
John West [Boston],
1794.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Wonder a Woman Keeps a Secret! A comedy. By Mrs Centlivre. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated From The Prompt-Books, by Permission of the Managers.
Dublin:
William Jones I [Dame Street],
1794.
Johnson,
Samuel,
Elijah
Fenton,
John
Brown,
David
Mallet,
William
Shakespeare,
George
Villiers,
Hannah
Cowley,
Hugh
Kelly,
Thomas
Hull,
Henry
Brooke,
John
Hawkesworth,
George
Farquhar,
Charles
Shadwell,
James
Thomson,
George
Lillo,
George
(.
e.
Colman,
John
Dryden,
John
Vanbrugh,
Hall
Hartson,
Thomas
Southerne,
William
Havard,
Robert
Howard,
Aaron
Hill,
Joseph
Addison,
John
Home,
Nicholas
Rowe,
Isaac
Bickerstaff,
David
Garrick,
James
Shirley,
Allan
Ramsay,
John
Milton,
Ben
Jonson,
Nathaniel
Lee,
William
Congreve,
Richard
Cumberland,
Francis
Beaumont,
John
Fletcher,
Colley
Cibber,
Edward
Young,
William
Whitehead,
William
Wycherley,
John
Hughes,
Arthur
Murphy,
Susanna
Centlivre,
William
Shirley,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
Richard
Steele,
James
Miller,
Richard
Glover,
Henry
Jones,
Charles
Johnson,
and Thomas
Otway.
Bell's British Theatre. Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays.
London:
John Bell [90 Strand],
George Cawthorn, Apollo Press,
1797.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A bold stroke for a wife. A comedy, by Mrs. Centlivre. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatres-Royal, Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers. ...
London:
s.n. [sine nomine],
1799.
Addison,
Joseph,
Aaron
Hill,
Ambrose
Philips,
Thomas
Southerne,
Nathaniel
Lee,
Philip
Massinger,
George
Farquhar,
John
Fletcher,
John
P.
Kemble,
William
Shakespeare,
John
Dryden,
Arthur
Murphy,
John
Home,
George
(.
y.
Colman,
John
Tobin,
Joanna
Baillie,
Francis
Beaumont,
James
Thomson,
Benjamin
Hoadly,
Charles
Macklin,
Edward
Moore,
William
Whitehead,
William
Shirley,
David
Garrick,
Hall
Hartson,
Robert
Jephson,
Edward
Young,
John
Gay,
George
Lillo,
John
Vanbrugh,
John
O'Keeffe,
James
Miller,
William
Congreve,
Thomas
Morton,
Frederick
Reynolds,
Henry
Jones,
Hannah
Cowley,
John
Burgoyne,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
Susanna
Centlivre,
John
Hughes,
Richard
Steele,
Thomas
Otway,
Henry
Brooke,
Nicholas
Rowe,
Colley
Cibber,
Richard
Cumberland,
Isaac
Bickerstaff,
Ben
Jonson,
and Richard
B.
Sheridan.
The British Theatre; or, A collection of plays, which are acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket. Printed under the authority of the managers from the prompt books. With critical and biographical remarks, by Mrs. Inchbald. In twenty-five volumes.
London:
Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme,
1808.
Burgoyne,
John,
Charles
Macklin,
Samuel
Foote,
James
Townley,
Kane
O'Hara,
Henry
Carey,
John
Gay,
Richard
B.
Sheridan,
Richard
Cumberland,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
George
(.
e.
Colman,
Henry
Fielding,
Susanna
Centlivre,
Richard
Steele,
George
Farquhar,
Isaac
Bickerstaff,
Colley
Cibber,
John
Vanbrugh,
David
Garrick,
William
Wycherley,
Robert
Howard,
George
Villiers,
John
Milton,
Horace
Walpole,
Hall
Hartson,
Benjamin
Franklin,
Arthur
Murphy,
Robert
Dodsley,
John
Home,
John
Brown,
Henry
Jones,
Richard
Glover,
Edward
Moore,
William
Mason,
William
Whitehead,
Samuel
Johnson,
James
Thomson,
James
Miller,
Henry
Brooke,
William
Havard,
Aaron
Hill,
Benjamin
Hoadly,
George
Lillo,
Elijah
Fenton,
Edward
Young,
John
Hughes,
Ambrose
Philips,
Joseph
Addison,
Nicholas
Rowe,
William
Congreve,
Thomas
Southerne,
Thomas
Otway,
John
Dryden,
Nathaniel
Lee,
Philip
Massinger,
Francis
Beaumont,
John
Fletcher,
William
Shakespeare,
Ben
Jonson,
and Frances
Brooke.
The Modern British Drama. In five volumes.
London:
William Miller [Albemarle Street],
1811.
Centlivre,
Susanna,
and Ambrose
Philips.
The wonder a woman keeps a secret! A comedy. In five acts. By Mrs. Centlivre. [first published in London, 1714.]
New York:
David Longworth,
1812.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife; A Comedy, in Five Acts. By Mrs. Centlivre. As Performed at The Theatres-Royal.
Edinburgh:
Thomas Oliver and George Boyd [High Street],
1814.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The busy body. A comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre.
New York:
David Longworth,
1817.
Fielding,
Henry,
William
Wycherley,
Nicholas
Rowe,
Benjamin
Hoadly,
Frances
Brooke,
Thomas
Knight,
Samuel
Foote,
Francis
Beaumont,
John
Fletcher,
Charles
Dibdin,
John
Vanbrugh,
Hannah
Cowley,
John
Home,
Kane
O'Hara,
Charles
Macklin,
Joseph
Addison,
George
Lillo,
John
P.
Kemble,
Sophia
Lee,
Edward
Moore,
Arthur
Murphy,
Philip
Massinger,
Richard
B.
Sheridan,
Richard
Cumberland,
Colley
Cibber,
Isaac
Bickerstaff,
George
(.
e.
Colman,
John
Gay,
William
Shakespeare,
Nathaniel
Lee,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
Thomas
Otway,
Susanna
Centlivre,
Matthew
G.
Lewis,
Thomas
Holcroft,
David
Garrick,
George
Farquhar,
Andrew
Cherry,
Ambrose
Philips,
Samuel
Beazley,
Daniel
Terry,
Isaac
Pocock,
Richard
L.
Sheil,
and C.
F.
Walker.
The English Drama, with prefatory remarks, biographical sketches, and notes, critical and explanatory; being the only edition existing which is faithfully marked with the stage business and stage directions, as performed at the Theatres Royal. Edited by W. Oxberry, Comedian.
London:
W. Simpkin and R. Marshall,
Clement Chapple [66 Pall Mall],
1818.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife. A Comedy, in five acts, by Mrs. Centlivre. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical. To which are added, a description of the costume,—cast of the character, exits, and entrances,—relative positions of the performers on the stage,—and the whole of the stage business. As now performed at the Theatres-Royal, London. Embellished with a portrait of Mr. W. Farren, in the character of Periwinkle; engraved on steel by Mr. Woolnoth, from a drawing made expressly for this work, by Mr. Wageman.
London:
John Cumberland [19 Ludgate Hill],
1824.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Busy Body. A Comedy, in five acts, by Mrs. Centlivre. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical. To which are added, a description of the costume,—cast of the characters, exits and entrances,—relative position of the performers on the stage,—and the whole of the stage business, as now performed at the Theatres-Royal, London. Embellished with a fine wood engraving, by Mr. White, from a drawing by Mr. R. Cruikshank.
John Cumberland [19 Ludgate Hill],
1824.
Congreve,
William,
John
Tobin,
Aaron
Hill,
Robert
Dodsley,
Hugh
Kelly,
James
Miller,
Joseph
G.
Holman,
William
Shirley,
James
Thomson,
Henry
Jones,
George
(.
y.
Colman,
John
Hughes,
William
Whitehead,
Robert
Jephson,
John
Vanbrugh,
Henry
Brooke,
Ambrose
Philips,
Richard
Steele,
George
Lillo,
John
T.
Allingham,
John
Burgoyne,
Ben
Jonson,
Benjamin
Hoadly,
John
P.
Kemble,
John
Brown,
James
Cobb,
John
Milton,
Thomas
Southerne,
Thomas
Otway,
Colley
Cibber,
Frederick
Pilon,
Thomas
Holcroft,
Susanna
Centlivre,
Samuel
Birch,
Nathaniel
Lee,
Charles
Macklin,
George
Farquhar,
Kane
O'Hara,
John
Fletcher,
Francis
Beaumont,
Edward
Young,
Elizabeth
Inchbald,
Samuel
Foote,
Edward
Moore,
Thomas
Knight,
Hannah
Cowley,
Joseph
Addison,
Arthur
Murphy,
Charles
Dibdin,
Nicholas
Rowe,
David
Garrick,
George
(.
e.
Colman,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
Richard
Cumberland,
Isaac
Jackman,
Matthew
G.
Lewis,
Henry
Fielding,
Isaac
Bickerstaff,
Richard
B.
Sheridan,
August
F.
F.
v.
Kotzebue,
John
Gay,
James
Townley,
Andrew
Cherry,
Charles
Coffey,
Henry
Carey,
Philip
Massinger,
Francis
Gentleman,
Mr.
O'Brien,
Thomas
Francklin,
William
T.
Moncrieff,
Benjamin
Thompson,
Miles
P.
Andrews,
Thomas
King,
Sir
H.
B.
Dudley,
Henry
Hartwell,
and James
C.
Cross.
The London Stage; a collection of the most reputed tragedies, comedies, operas, melo-dramas, farces, and interludes. Accurately printed from acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, and carefully collated and revised.
London:
Giles Balne,
1824.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
The Wonder: A Comedy, in five acts, by Mrs. Centlivre. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, to which are added, a description of the costume,—cast of the characters, entrances and exits,—relative positions of the performers on the stage,—and the whole of the stage business. As now performed at the Theatres Royal, London. Embellished with a wood engraving, by Mr. White, from a drawing by Mr. R. Cruikshank.
London:
John Cumberland [19 Ludgate Hill],
1824.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife; A Comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre. With Remarks.
Edinburgh:
Stirling and Kenney [George Street],
1829.
Shakespeare,
William,
Mary
R.
Mitford,
Philip
Massinger,
Joseph
Addison,
Nicholas
Rowe,
George
Farquhar,
Charles
Macklin,
Edward
Moore,
Thomas
Holcroft,
Susanna
Centlivre,
Arthur
Murphy,
John
Gay,
Colley
Cibber,
John
Vanbrugh,
Isaac
Bickerstaff,
Richard
Cumberland,
Thomas
Otway,
Hannah
Cowley,
Benjamin
Hoadly,
John
Home,
Richard
B.
Sheridan,
Oliver
Goldsmith,
George
(.
y.
Colman,
David
Garrick,
Elizabeth
Inchbald,
James
Kenney,
Samuel
Foote,
Wally
C.
Oulton,
Peter
Bayley,
Kane
O'Hara,
Francis
Beaumont,
John
Fletcher,
John
Burgoyne,
John
Tobin,
James
Townley,
Matthew
G.
Lewis,
Edward
Young,
John
P.
Kemble,
Thomas
Morton,
John
Brown,
John
O'Keeffe,
John
T.
Allingham,
William
Congreve,
Thomas
Dibdin,
William
Wycherley,
Frederick
Reynolds,
William
Macready,
Andrew
Cherry,
Prince
Hoare,
Walter
Scott,
Thomas
Southerne,
Thomas
Knight,
Maria
T.
Kemble,
Samuel
Birch,
William
Pearce,
Robert
Jephson,
James
Cobb,
George
Soane,
John
Milton,
Henry
Fielding,
John
Banim,
Margaret
Davidson,
George
Gordon,
Nathaniel
Lee,
Samuel
J.
Arnold,
Charles
Johnson,
James
S.
Knowles,
W.
Rowley,
James
R.
Planche,
John
H.
Payne,
Joseph
Lunn,
John
Poole,
Joseph
Ebsworth,
George
Daniel,
Benjamin
Thompson,
Jean-Nicolas
Bouilly,
William
T.
Moncrieff,
Richard
Ayton,
Charles
Thompson,
Thomas
A.
Arne,
Ernst
Raupach,
R.
Talbot,
Jasper
Mayne,
J.
Thomas,
Charles
Shannon,
Richard
B.
Glengall,
Edward
Fitzball,
Richard
B.
Peake,
John
B.
Buckstone,
Caroline
Boaden,
James
Dibdin,
James
B.
Burges,
George
H.
Rodwell,
Michael
R.
Lacy,
Isaac
Pocock,
Charles
A.
Somerset,
Benjamin
Webster,
S.
Penley,
Douglas
Jerrold,
Theodore
E.
Hook,
James
V.
Millingen,
Don
T.
de Trueba Cosio,
Barham
Linus,
Henry
Hartwell,
Richard
J.
Raymond,
George
MacFarren,
William
B.
Bernard,
Thomas
Mayhew,
Charles
M.
Westmacott,
Richard
Ryan,
G.
Smith,
John
M.
Morton,
Gilbert
Abbott a Beckett,
William
B.
Rhodes,
Daniel
Terry,
Charles
R.
Maturin,
William
L.
Rede,
George
W.
Lovell,
Richard
James,
John
W.
Calcraft,
Mark
Lemon,
George
H.
Boker,
George
J.
Bennett,
William
Dimond,
James
H.
L.
Hunt,
Eugène
Scribe,
Mrs.
Davidson,
John
Webster,
Adolphe
d'Ennery,
Marc
Fournier,
Charles
Webb,
and Edmund
Kean.
Cumberland's British Theatre, with remarks, biographical and critical. Printed from the acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, London.
London:
John Cumberland [19 Ludgate Hill],
1829.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
A Bold Stroke for a Wife: A Comedy, in five acts, by Mrs. Centlivre. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D—G. To which are added, a description of the costume,—cast of the characters, entrances, and exits,—relative positions of the performers on the stage,—and the whole of the stage business. As now performed at the Theatres Royal, London. Embellished with a portrait of Mr. W. Farren, in the character of Periwinkle. Engraved on steel by Mr. Woolnoth, from an original drawing, by Mr. Wageman.
London:
John Cumberland [Brecknock Place],
1830.
Centlivre,
Susanna.
Four comedies. viz. I. The gamester. II. The busy-body. III. The wonder. IV. A bold stroke for a wife. By Mrs. Cent-Livre. To which is prefixed, some account of her life and writings. Volume I.
London:
William Feales,
[1734].