The modern standard drama [microform] : a collection of the most popular acting plays : with critical remarks, also the stage business, costumes, etc. / edited by Epes Sargent.

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Other Authors: Sargent, Epes, 1813-1880, Hows, John W. S. (John William Stanhope), 1797-1871, Wemyss, Francis Courtney, 1797-1859
Other title:Modern standard drama.
Format: Microfilm Book
Language:English
Published: New York : J. Douglas, 1846-48.
Series:English and American drama of the nineteenth century. American.
Table of Contents:
  • v. 1. Ion
  • v. 2. Fazio. Lady of Lyons
  • v. 3. Lady of Lyons (cont.). Richelieu
  • v. 4. Richelieu (cont.). The wife
  • v. 5. The honey-moon. School for scandal
  • v.6. School for scandal (cont.). Money
  • v.7. Money (cont.)
  • v.8. The stranger. Grandfather Whitehead
  • v.9. Grandfather Whitehead (cont.). Richard III
  • v.10. Love's sacrifice. The gamester
  • v.11. The gamester (cont.). A cure for the heartache
  • v.12. A cure for the heartache (cont.). The hunchback
  • v13. Don Caesar de Bazan
  • v.14. The poor gentleman
  • v.15. Hamlet
  • v.16. Charles the second. Venice preserved
  • v.17. Venice preserved (cont.). Pizarro
  • v.18. The Love-chase. Othello
  • v.19. Othello (cont.). Lend me five shillings
  • v.20. Virginius
  • v.21. King of the commons. London assurance
  • v.22. London assurance (cont.). Rent day
  • v.23. Rent day (cont.). Two gentlemen of Verona. The jealous wife
  • v.24. The jealous wife (cont.). The rivals
  • v.25. The rivals (cont.). Perfection
  • v.26. New way to pay old debts
  • v.27. Look before you leap. King John
  • v.28. King John (cont.). The nervous man
  • v.29. Damon and Pythias
  • v.30. The clandestine marriage
  • v.31. William Tell. Day after the wedding
  • v.32. Speed the plough. Romeo and Juliet
  • v33. Romeo and Juliet (cont.). Feudal times
  • v.34. Feudal times (cont.). Charles the XII
  • v.35. The bridal. The follies of a night
  • v.36. The follies of a night (cont.). The iron chest
  • v.37. Faint heart never won a lady
  • v.38. The road to ruin
  • v.39. Macbeth. Temper
  • v.40. Temper (cont.). Evadne
  • v.41. Evadne (cont.). Bertram. The duenna
  • v.42. The duenna (cont.). Much ado about nothing
  • v.44. The apostate. Twelfth night
  • v.45. Twelfth night (cont.). Brutus
  • v.46. Simpson & co. The merchant of Venice
  • v.47. The merchant of Venice (cont.). Old heads and young hearts
  • v.48. The mountaineers. Three weeks after marriage
  • v.49. Love. As you like it
  • v.50. As you like it (cont.). The elder brother
  • v.51. The elder brother (cont.). Werner
  • v.52. Werner (cont.). Gisippus
  • v.53. Town and country. King Lear
  • v.54. King lear (cont.). Blue devils
  • v.55. King Henry VIII. Married and single
  • v.56. Married and single (cont.). King Henry IV
  • v.57. Paul Fry. Guy Mannering
  • v.58. Guy Mannering (cont.). Sweethearts and wives
  • v.59. The serious family. She stoops to conquer
  • v.60. She stoops to conquer (cont.)
  • v.61. Julius Caesar. The vicar of Wakefield
  • v.62. The vicar of Wakefield (cont.). Leap year
  • v.63. Leap year (cont.). The catspaw
  • v.64. The catspaw (cont.). The passing cloud. The drunkard
  • v.65. The drunkard (cont.). Rob Roy
  • v.66. Rob Roy (cont.). George Barnwell
  • v.67. Ingomar. Sketches in India
  • v.68. Two friends. Jane Shore
  • v.69. The Corsican brothers. Mind your own business
  • v.70. Mind your own business (cont.). The writing on the wall
  • v.71. The writing on the wall (cont.). Heir at law.