The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume V. by Theophilus Cibber
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page 304 of 375 (81%)
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Orphan; the scene is in a private family in Brussels.
III. Pan and Syrinx; an Opera of one act, performed on the Theatre in Little Lincoln's Inn-Fields, 1717. IV. Decius and Paulina, a Masque; to which is added Musical Entertainments, as performed at the Theatre in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, in the Dramatic Opera of Circe. V. Electra, a Tragedy; translated from the Greek of Sophocles, with notes, printed in the year 1714, dedicated to Joseph Addison, Esq; VI. Oedipus King of Thebes; a Tragedy translated from Sophocles, with notes, translated in the year 1715, dedicated to the earl of Rockingham. VII. Plutus, or the World's Idol; a Comedy translated from the Greek of Aristophanes, with notes, printed in the year 1715. The author has to this Translation prefixed a Discourse, containing some Account of Aristophanes, and his two Comedies of Plutus and the Clouds. VIII. The Clouds, a Comedy; translated from Aristophanes, with notes, printed in the year 1715. IX. The Rape of Proserpine; a Farce acted at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields, 1727. X. The Fatal Secret; a Tragedy acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, 1725. XI. The Vocal Parts of an Entertainment, called Apollo and Daphne, |
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