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Hawling. This was acted
in the year 1728.
Indian Queen. Trag. by
Sir Robert Howard and Mr.
Dryden, fol. 1665.
The Indijcreet Lover. C.
by Abraham Portal. A di-
ed at the King-'s Theatre in
the Haymarket, for the be-
nefit of the Britifh Lying-
Inn Kofpital, in Brownlow-
ftreet, 8vo. 1768.
The Inflexible Captive.
by IVfifs Hannah More,
8vo. 1774. This is on the
ilory of Regains, and was
acted one night at Bath.
The Informers Outwitted.
A Tragi-comical Farce,
Anonymous. This piece
was never acted, but was
printed in 1738, 8vo.
Ingratitude of a Common-
wealth ; or. The Fall of
Gains Martins Coriolcnus.
T. by N.Tate. Acted at the
Theatre Royal, 4to. 1682.
This play is founded on
Shakfpeare's Coriolanus.
Injur' 'd Innocence. Trag.
by Fettiplace Bellers, 8vo.
1732. A&edat the Thea-
tre Royal in Drury-Lane,
with fome fuccefs.
Injur* d Love; or, 7 he
Cruel Hhfband. Trag. by
N. Tate, 4to. 1707. i his
traeedy was prepared for
the ft *ge, but was never per-
formed.
Injur V Lover ; or, The
Lady's Satisfaction. C. Acted
at Drury-Lane, 4:0. Nu D 9
26 ]
I N
The Injur* d Lovers ; or,
The Ambitious Father. Tr.
by W. Mountfort. Aded
at Drury-Lane.. 4to. 1688.
This play met with but in-
different fuccefs, and indeed
feems not to have merited
better.
fhe Injur* d Princefs ; or,
The Fatal Wager. Tragi-*
Com. by T. Durfey. Act-
ed at the Theatre Royal,
4to. 1682. The foundation
and fome part of the lan-
guage of this play is taken
from Shakfpeare's Cymbe-
line.
Injur' d Virtue ; or, The
Virgin Martyr. Trag. by
Benj. Griffin, i2mo. 1715.
Acted at Richmond by the
Duke of Southampton and
Cleveland's fervants. The
fcene, Csefarea.
The Inner Temple M.ifque ;
or, Mafque of Heroes, by
Thomas Middleton, 4to.
1619.
The Inner Temple Mafque*
by Wm. Browne, perform-
ed about the year 1620.
Innocence Betray' 'd ; or,
The Royal Imp of 'o.~, by Mef-
iieurs Daniel Bellamy, fen.
andjun. 8vo. 1746. This
piece was never acted.
Innocence Dijlrefs'd ; or,
The Royal Penitent,. Trag.
by Mr. Gould, 8vo. 1737.
This play was never acted.
The Innocent MiJhejX.
Com. by Mrs. M. Pix, 4to.
1697. This play was acted
at
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Hawling. This was acted
in the year 1728.
Indian Queen. Trag. by
Sir Robert Howard and Mr.
Dryden, fol. 1665.
The Indijcreet Lover. C.
by Abraham Portal. A di-
ed at the King-'s Theatre in
the Haymarket, for the be-
nefit of the Britifh Lying-
Inn Kofpital, in Brownlow-
ftreet, 8vo. 1768.
The Inflexible Captive.
by IVfifs Hannah More,
8vo. 1774. This is on the
ilory of Regains, and was
acted one night at Bath.
The Informers Outwitted.
A Tragi-comical Farce,
Anonymous. This piece
was never acted, but was
printed in 1738, 8vo.
Ingratitude of a Common-
wealth ; or. The Fall of
Gains Martins Coriolcnus.
T. by N.Tate. Acted at the
Theatre Royal, 4to. 1682.
This play is founded on
Shakfpeare's Coriolanus.
Injur' 'd Innocence. Trag.
by Fettiplace Bellers, 8vo.
1732. A&edat the Thea-
tre Royal in Drury-Lane,
with fome fuccefs.
Injur* d Love; or, 7 he
Cruel Hhfband. Trag. by
N. Tate, 4to. 1707. i his
traeedy was prepared for
the ft *ge, but was never per-
formed.
Injur V Lover ; or, The
Lady's Satisfaction. C. Acted
at Drury-Lane, 4:0. Nu D 9
26 ]
I N
The Injur* d Lovers ; or,
The Ambitious Father. Tr.
by W. Mountfort. Aded
at Drury-Lane.. 4to. 1688.
This play met with but in-
different fuccefs, and indeed
feems not to have merited
better.
fhe Injur* d Princefs ; or,
The Fatal Wager. Tragi-*
Com. by T. Durfey. Act-
ed at the Theatre Royal,
4to. 1682. The foundation
and fome part of the lan-
guage of this play is taken
from Shakfpeare's Cymbe-
line.
Injur' d Virtue ; or, The
Virgin Martyr. Trag. by
Benj. Griffin, i2mo. 1715.
Acted at Richmond by the
Duke of Southampton and
Cleveland's fervants. The
fcene, Csefarea.
The Inner Temple M.ifque ;
or, Mafque of Heroes, by
Thomas Middleton, 4to.
1619.
The Inner Temple Mafque*
by Wm. Browne, perform-
ed about the year 1620.
Innocence Betray' 'd ; or,
The Royal Imp of 'o.~, by Mef-
iieurs Daniel Bellamy, fen.
andjun. 8vo. 1746. This
piece was never acted.
Innocence Dijlrefs'd ; or,
The Royal Penitent,. Trag.
by Mr. Gould, 8vo. 1737.
This play was never acted.
The Innocent MiJhejX.
Com. by Mrs. M. Pix, 4to.
1697. This play was acted
at
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe. These are selected items from the collection of John Glen (1833 to 1904). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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