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- The serpent son : Oresteia
- The sleep of the king ; : a one act poetic drama, and The sword of Dermot; a three act tragedy
- The suppliants
- The suppliants
- The three Theban plays
- The three-text Hamlet : parallel texts of the first and second quartos and first folio
- The tragedie of Hamlet, prince of Denmarke
- The tragedie of King Lear
- The tragedy of Coriolanus
- The tragedy of Hamlet , Prince of Denmark
- The tragedy of Hamlet : Prince of Denmark
- The tragedy of Hamlet, 1703
- The tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark
- The tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark
- The tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark
- The tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark
- The tragedy of King Lear
- The tragedy of King Lear
- The tragedy of King Lear
- The tragedy of King Richard III
- The tragedy of King Richard the Third
- The tragedy of Macbeth
- The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice
- The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice
- The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
- The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
- The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
- The tragedy of Titus Andronicus
- The tragical history of Hamlet prince of Denmark
- The tragicall historie of Hamlet Prince of Denmarke
- The tragicall historie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmarke, 1603
- The two muses : an introduction to fifth-century Athens by way of the drama
- The virgin of Waikiki : a torrid tragedy of the tropics
- The white devil
- The white devil
- The women of Trachis and Philoctetes
- Theban plays
- Three Greek plays
- Three plays
- Three plays : The white devil, The Duchess of Malfi [and] The devil's law-case
- Three plays of Euripides: Alcestis, Medea, The Bacchae
- Timon of Athens
- Timon of Athens
- Timon of Athens, 1768
- Timon of Athens, 1771
- Titus Andronicus
- Titus Andronicus
- Titus Andronicus
- Titus Andronicus
- Titus Andronicus
- Titus Andronicus, 1687
- Tragedy ; : ten major plays
- Tragedy of errors
- Tragedy of success
- Tragedy; texts and commentary
- Trojan women
- Trojan women ; : Iphigenia among the Taurians ; Ion
- Two tragedies
- Venice preserved
- William Shakespeare's "naked" Hamlet : a production handbook
- William Shakespeare's Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- Women beware women
- Women of Trachis
- Women on the edge : four plays
- [Tragedies]
- 'Tis pity she's a whore
- A Yorkshire tragedy
- A Yorkshire tragedy : 1608
- Aeschylus
- Aeschylus
- Aias : Ajax
- Alcestis
- Alcestis
- Alcestis
- An anthology of Greek drama
- An anthology of Greek tragedy
- Andromache : tragedy in five acts, 1667
- Antigone
- Antigone
- Antigone
- Appius and Virginia. : A tragedy.
- Bacchae
- Bakkhai
- Bilingual selections from Sophocles' Antigone : an introduction to the text for the Greekless reader
- Busiris, King of Egypt. : A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by His Majesty's Servants. By E. Young, LL. B
- Children of Heracles ; : Hippolytus ; Andromache ; Hecuba
- Coriolanus
- Coriolanus
- Cyclops
- Cyclops
- Dido, Queen of Carthage ; : and The massacre at Paris
- Doctor Faustus : the B text
- East ; [and], Agamemnon ; [and], The fall of the house of Usher
- Edward the Black Prince : or, the battle of Poictiers. An historical tragedy, by W. Shirley, Esq. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-books, by permission of the managers. "The lines distinguished by inverted commas, are omitted in the representation."
- Eight great tragedies [with essays]
- Electra
- Electra
- Electra
- Electra : a translation with commentary
- Electra and other plays
- Elektra
- Elvira: a tragedy. : Acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane
- Euripides
- Euripides
- Euripides : Andromache
- Euripides Bakkhai
- Euripides' Alcestis
- Euripides' Medea : a new translation
- Faust : the tragedy, Part 1
- Faust, Part one
- Faust, a tragedy, Part 1
- Fifteen Greek plays
- Five plays
- Greek drama for the common reader
- Greek plays in modern translation
- Greek tragedies
- Greek tragedy and comedy
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet : A new version
- Hamlet : first quarto, 1603
- Hamlet : text of the play, the actors' gallery, contexts, criticism, afterlives, resources
- Hamlet ; : second quarto, 1604-5
- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
- Hamlet: second quarto, 1604-5
- Hecuba
- Helen
- Helen
- Helen ; : Phoenician women ; Orestes
- Herakles
- Hippolytos
- Hippolytus temporizes & Ion : adaptations of two plays by Euripides
- Hippolytus temporizes : a play in three acts
- Hölderlin's Sophocles : Oedipus & Antigone
- Intrigue and love ; : a bourgeois tragedy
- Ion
- Ion
- Ion : a play after Euripides
- Iphigeneia at Aulis
- Iphigeneia at Aulis
- Iphigeneia in Tauris
- Iphigenia ; : Phaedra ; Athaliah
- Iphigenia among the Taurians
- Iphigenia in Aulis
- Iphigenia in Tauris
- Jane Shore : A tragedy. By N. Rowe, Esq. 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. "The lines distinguished by inverted commas, are omitted in the representation."
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Cs̆ar. : A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. By William Shakespear
- Justice : a tragedy in four acts
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear : a critical edition
- King Lear : text, sources, criticism
- Lear
- Little tragedies
- Love's sacrifice
- Lust's dominion : or, the lascivious queen
- Lust's dominion, or, The lascivious queen : a tragedie
- Macbeth
- Madame Butterfly : a tragedy of Japan in one act
- Medea
- Medea : a tragedy
- Medea ; : Hippolytus ; Electra ; Helen
- Medea. Hyppolytus. The Bacchae
- Mustapha a tragedy. : Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants
- Oedipus Rex : a film
- Oedipus Rex, a mirror for Greek drama
- Oedipus at Colonus
- Oedipus at Colonus and Electra
- Oedipus the King
- Oedipus the King
- Oedipus the king
- Oedipus tyrannus ; : a new translation. Passages from ancient authors. Religion and psychology: some studies. Criticism
- Oedipus: myth and drama
- Old Mrs. Chundle and other stories : with The famous tragedy of the Queen of Cornwall
- Oresteia
- Orestes
- Orestes
- Orestes and Electra; myth and dramatic form
- Orestes, and other plays
- Oroonoko
- Orphée : a tragedy in one act and an interval
- Othello
- Othello
- Othello
- Othello
- Othello : authoritative text, textual sources and cultural contexts, criticism
- Othello : the tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice
- Othello, 1755
- Othello, the Moor of Venice, 1681
- Persians
- Phaedra : tragedy in five acts, 1677
- Phaedra Britannica
- Phedra
- Philoctetes
- Philoctetes
- Phoenician women
- Plays
- Plays of three acts : written for a private theatre
- Plays, five
- Pompée
- Prometheus bound
- Prometheus bound
- Prometheus bound
- Rachel's children
- Rhesos
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet : Second quarto, 1599
- Romeo and Juliet : a tragedy, 1748
- Romeo and Juliet : parallel texts of quarto 1 (1597) and quarto 2 (1599)
- Romeo and Juliet. : A tragedy. By Shakespear. With alterations, and an additional scene: by D. Garrick Esq; as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane; and Covent-Garden, London; and in Smock-alley, and Crow-street, Dublin
- Romeo and Juliet. : A tragedy. By Shakespeare. With alterations, and an additional scene: by D. Garrick, Esq; As it is performed at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent Garden
- Romeo and Juliet. : A tragedy. Now acting, with the greatest applause, by his Majesty's servants at the Theatre-Royal in Smock-Alley. By Mr. William Shakespeare
- Romeo and Juliet. : By Shakesepear, With alterations, and an additional scene: by D. Garrick. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- Romeo and Juliet. : By Shakespear. With alterations, and an additional scene; by D. Garrick. As it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- Romeo and [J]uliet, a tragedy. : By Shakespear. With alterations and an additional scene by D. Garrick, Esq. as now performed at the Theatres
- Salome
- Seneca's Oedipus
- Seven against Thebes
- Shakespeare's Hamlet : the second quarto, 1604
- Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Timon of Athens
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Titus Andronicus
- Shakspere's Hamlet : the second quarto, 1604, a facsimile in photo-lithography by William Griggs ... with forewords by Frederick J. Furnivall
- Sophocles
- Sophocles and Oedipus : a study of Oedipus Tyrannus with a new translation
- Sophocles' Antigone
- Suppliant women
- Suppliant women ; : Electra ; Heracles
- Suppliants
- Supplices
- The Alcestiad : or, A life in the sun : a play in three acts, with a satyr play, The drunken sisters
- The Bacchae
- The Bacchae
- The Bacchae
- The Bacchae of Euripides
- The Bacchae of Euripides : a communion rite
- The Bacchae of Euripides : a new version
- The Bacchae, and other plays
- The Bakkhai
- The Balkan women : a tragedy
- The Complete Aeschylus, Volume I : the Oresteia
- The Duchess of Malfi : and The white devil
- The Eumenides
- The Greek tragic theatre : containing Æschylus by Dr. Potter, Sophocles by Dr. Franklin, and Euripides by Mich. Wodhull, Esq. with a dissertation on ancient tragedy by Thomas Franklin, D.D. late Greek professor of the University of Cambridge, in seven volumes
- The Jew of Malta
- The King Lear experience : with complete text by William Shakespeare
- The Oresteia
- The Oresteia
- The Oresteia
- The Oresteia of Aeschylus
- The Oresteia of Aeschylus
- The Oresteia of Aeschylus
- The Persians
- The Phoenician women
- The Ridiculous Theatrical Company presents Medea : a tragedy : freely adapted from the play by Euripides
- The Spanish tragedy
- The Trojan women
- The Trojan women
- The Trojan women
- The Trojan women ; Helen ; The Bacchae
- The broken heart
- The broken heart
- The brothers. : A tragedy. As written by Dr. Young. 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
- The brothers. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- The brothers. A tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. By E. Young, L.L.B
- The brothers. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Dr. Young
- The brothers. A tragedy. Written by Dr. Young, marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane
- The captives, a tragedy; as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. By the Author of The royal suppliants
- The castle of Otranto : a gothic story; and, The mysterious mother : a tragedy
- The children of Herakles
- The complete Greek drama ; : all the extant tragedies of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides, and the comedies of Aristophanes and Menander, in a variety of translations
- The complete Greek tragedies
- The complete plays
- The disorderly women
- The distrest mother : A tragedy. Translated by Ambrose Philips, from the Andromaque of Racine. 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. "The lines distinguished by inverted commas, are omitted in the representation."
- The first quarto of Hamlet
- The frogs : and other Greek plays
- The golden masque of Agamemnon : a play in two acts
- The gospel at Colonus
- The heroine of the cave. : A tragedy, as performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- The history of King Lear
- The history of King Lear, 1681
- The history of King Lear, 1768 ; : [adapted from Shakespeare]
- The history of Timon of Athens, the man-hater, 1678
- The last days of mankind ; : a tragedy in five acts
- The libation bearers
- The life and death of Thomas, Lord Cromwell
- The life of Marlowe, and The tragedy of Dido, Queen of Carthage
- The life of Timon of Athens
- The life of Timon of Athens
- The life of Timon of Athens
- The most excellent and lamentable tragedie of Romeo and Juliet : a critical edition
- The other Shakespeare--Romeo and Juliet
- The plays of Cyril Tourneur
- The plebeians rehearse the uprising : a German tragedy
- The plough and the stars ; : a tragedy in four acts
- The revenger's tragedy
- The revenger's tragedy : a facsimile of the 1607/8 quarto
- The rival sisters. : A tragedy. By Arthur Murphy, Esq. Adapted for theatrical representation, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane. Regulated from the prompt-book, by permission of the manager. The lines distinguished by inverted commas, are omitted in the representation, and those printed in Italica are additions of the Theatre
- The robbers. A tragedy. Translated from the German of Frederick Schiller
- The robbers. A tragedy. Translated from the German of Frederick Schiller
- The royal suppliants. A tragedy. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
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