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T H
The Temple of Love. A
Mafque. Prefented by the
Queen's Majeily and her la-
dies at Whitehall on Shrove
Tuefday 1634. By Inigo
Jones and Wm. Davenant,
4to. 1634.
Temple of Love^ Pafloral
Opera, , engl lined from the
Italian. Performed at the
Haymarket, 4to. 1706. By
Peter Motteux,
The Temple of Peace.
Mafque of one aft, perform-
ed at Dublin,, 8vo. 1749.
The Tender Hufoand ; or,
The Acccmplijbed Fool. C
by Sir Richard Steele. Act-
ed at Drury-Lane, 410.
1705. Some part of this
play is borrowed from Mo-
liere's Sicilien, ou U Amour
Peinire.
Teraminta. An Englifh
Opera, by Mr. H. Carey,
Svo. 1 732. This piece was
performed at the Theatre in
Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.
Tethfs Fefival; or. The
Queen's Wake, celebrated at
Whitehall, the 5th of June,
1 6 10, deviled by Sam. Da-
niel, 4to. 1610.
The Theatrical Candidates.
Prel. by David Garrick,
Efq. Acted at Drury-Lane,
Svo. 1775.
The Theatrical Manager.
Dram. Satire, 8vo. 17S 1 \
Abuie on Mr. Garrick.
Tbebais. Trag. by Tho.
Newton, 4to. 1581. This
is a tranflation from one of
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TH
the tragedies published aV
Seneca's.
Thelypthora ; or, More
Wi<ves than One. Far. by
F. Pilon. Acted at Co-
\ r ent-Garden, 1781. The
popularity of Mr. Madan's
book with the fame title as
this piece, and the novelty
of its doctrine, feemed to
point them out as good fub-
jects for comic ridicule. Hi*
piece was reprefented once,
and attempted a fecond time
but without fuccefs.
Themijlocles, the Louver of
his Country. Trag. 1729.
Svo. by Dr. Sam. Madden.
Acted with feme fuccefs at
the Theatre in Lincoln's-
Inn-Fields.
Theodcric King of Den-
mark. Trag. by a young
gentlewoman, 8vo. 1752.
Theodojlus ; or, 7 he Forci.
of Love. Trag. by Nath.
Lee. Acted at the Duke's
Theatre, 410. 1680. This
play met with great and de-
ferved fuccefs, and is to this
day a very favourite trage-
dy with moll of the fenfiblo
part of the audience. The
paffions are very finely
touched in it, and the lan-
guage in many parts ex-
tremely beautiful. Every
thing that relates to the
loves of Varanes, Athenais,
and Theodofius, is uniform,
noble, and affecting ; yet
even all thefe beauties can-
not bribe us from remarking
how

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