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- Close section Front Matter
- Close sectionThe Recruiting Officer
- INTRODUCTION
- Composite scene
- TO All Friends round THE WREKIN.
- Dramatis Personæ.
- THE PROLOGUE
- Close sectionTHE Recruiting Officer.
- ACT I. Scene i.
- ACT I. Scene ii.
- ACT II. Scene i.
- [ACT II. Scene ii.]
- [ACT II. Scene iii.]
- ACT III. Scene i.
- ACT III. Scene ii.
- ACT IV. [Scene i.]
- [ACT IV. Scene ii.]
- [ACT IV. Scene iii.]
- ACT V. [Scene i.]
- [ACT V. Scene ii.]
- [ACT V. Scene iii.]
- [ACT V. Scene iv.]
- [ACT V. Scene v.]
- [ACT V. Scene vi.]
- [ACT V. Scene vii.]
- EPILOGUE.
- APPENDIX
- Close sectionThe Beaux Stratagem
- Close sectionThe Adventures of Covent-Garden
- Close sectionLove and Business
- INTRODUCTION
- Love and Business: IN A COLLECTION OF Occasionary VERSE, AND Epistolary PROSE, Not hitherto Publish'd.
- TO Edmond Chaloner, Esq.
- TO THE READER.
- ADVERTISEMENT
- On the Death of General Schomberg kill'd at the Boyn.
- Written on Orinda's Poem's, lent to a Lady, in imitation of Ovid.
- To the Ingenious Lady, Author of the Fatal Friendship, design'd for a Recommendatory Copy to her Play.
- An Epigram, on the Riding-House in Dublin, made into a Chappel
- To a Lady, being detain'd from visiting her by a Storm.
- The Lovers Night.
- [Two untitled letters]
- An Epilogue, spoken by Mr. Wilks at his first Appearance upon the English Stage.
- A Prologue on the propos'd Union of the Two Houses.
- On the Death of a Lady's Sparrow, in Imitation of Catullus, for his Lesbia's.
- On the Death of the late Queen.
- A Song.
- The Assignation, a Song.
- An Epigram.
- To a Gentleman, that had his Pocket pick'd of a Watch and some Gold by a Mistress. A Burlesque Letter.
- A collection of Letters and Other Miscellanies.
- A Discourse upon Comedy, In Reference to the English Stage.
- APPENDIX A
- APPENDIX B
- Close sectionPrologues and Epilogues.
- INTRODUCTION
- John Oldmixon, The Grove, Or, Love's Paradice February 1700 EPILOGUE. Writ by Mr Farquhar.
- David Crauford, Courtship A-la-Mode 9 July 1700 PROLOGUE, Written by Mr. Farquhar, and spoken by Mr. Powell.
- Francis Manning, All for the Better October or November 1702 PROLOGUE. By Mr. Farquhar. Spoke by Mr. Wilks.
- Charles Gildon, The Patriot: or, The Italian Conspiracy November or December 1702 EPILOGUE:
- THE PROLOGUE Spoken by Mr. WILKS, At the Opening of the THEATRE in the Hay-Market, October the 15th, 1706.
- Susanna Centlivre, The Platonick Lady 25 November 1706 PROLOGUE. By Captain Farquhar. Spoken by Mr. Betterton.
- Close sectionMiscellaneous Prose and Poetry.
- INTRODUCTION
- ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THE NOTES
- Familiar and Courtly Letters Written by Monsieur Voiture To Persons of the greatest Honour, Wit, and Quality of both Sexes in the Court of France
- A Pacquet from Will's: Or a New Collection of Original Letters on Several Subjects; Containing Pleasant Memoirs, Intrigues and Adventures that lately hapned at London, Hampton Court, Tunbridge, Epsom, North Hall and the Bath
- Letters of Wit, Politics and Morality
- To a Gentleman who had his Pocket pick'd of a Watch and Money by a Mistriss.
- Love's Catechism
- Close sectionBarcellona
- Close sectionDoubtful Attributions
- Close section End Matter