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- "Food"; : a tragedy of the future,
- "Food"; : a tragedy of the future, in one act,
- "King Darnley", : an historical tragedy
- "Saul"; : a tragedy in three acts,
- ... The tragedy of Julius Caesar,
- A daughter of Athens : a tragedy in five acts : and miscellaneous poems
- A romantic tragedy, in five acts
- A tragedy-drama entitled Jonathan and David, in four acts
- Alfonso, King of Castile: : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Alvise; : a tragedy in three acts,
- An anthology of Greek drama
- Anathema, : a tragedy in seven scenes,
- Anne Boleyn: : a tragedy.
- Antigone ; : Oedipus the King ; Electra
- Antinoüs; : a tragedy
- Antony & Cleopatra,
- Antony and Cleopatra
- Antony and Cleopatra : a tragedy, as it is acted at the Dukes Theatre
- Antony and Cleopatra,
- Antonī to Kureopatora
- Assassination of Francisco Madero, : a tragedy in four acts
- Atalanta in Calydon. : A tragedy.
- Athelstan, : a tragedy.
- Bertha, a tragedy.
- Bertram: : a tragedy in five acts
- Bianca Capello : a tragedy
- Bianca Capello, a tragedy;
- Bozzaris ; : a tragedy, in five acts,
- Caius Gracchus, : a tragedy,
- Caius Gracchus, : a tragedy,
- Calaynos: : a tragedy;
- Calvary, Virginia; : tragedies,
- Camillus; : or, The self-exiled patriot. A tragedy, in five acts
- Carlotta; : a tragedy in five acts
- Carpio, a tragedy in five acts,
- Children of Heracles ; : Hippolytus ; Andromache ; Hecuba
- Classical tragedy, Greek and Roman : 8 plays in authoritative modern translations accompanied by critical essays
- Complete plays.
- Coriolanus
- Coriolanus;
- Cortez, the conqueror. : A tragedy in five acts <founded on the conquest of Mexico,>
- Count Julian; : a Spanish tragedy,
- Damon and Pythias; : a play in five acts,
- David, : a tragedy,
- Doctor Faustus.
- Doctor Faustus.
- Dona Ignez de Castro,
- Douglas. : A tragedy in five acts,
- Dr. Faustus
- Durazzo; : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Egmont: : a tragedy in five acts
- El Dorado, : a tragedy,
- Electra
- Elektra
- Euripides
- Euripides Hekabe : freely translated from the Greek
- Euripides I : Alcestis; The Medea; The Heracleidae; Hippolytus
- Euripides II
- Faust : parts one and two
- Faust.
- Fazio, : a tragedy.
- Fenris, : the wolf; a tragedy,
- Fifteen Greek plays,
- Five plays.
- Foscari, : or, The Venetian exile; a tragedy, in five acts. As performed at the Charleston Theatre ...
- Francis Drake, : a tragedy of the sea,
- Francis the First. : A tragedy in five acts
- Franz von Siekingen: : a tragedy in five acts,
- Gaulantus, : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Giordano. : A tragedy.
- Greek tragedies
- Greek tragedies,
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet
- Hamlet : Prince of Denmark
- Hamlet : an authoritative text, intellectual backgrounds, extracts from the sources, essays in criticism
- Hamlet : modern text with introduction
- Hamlet,
- Hamlet,
- Hamlet, : a tragedy
- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark;
- Hamlet, prince of Denmark
- Hamlet, prince of Denmark
- Hamlet. : A tragedy in five acts,
- Hamlet. : A tragedy in five acts.
- Hamlet; : an authoritative text, intellectual backgrounds, extracts from the sources, essays in criticism.
- Hamlet; : an authoritative text, intellectual backgrounds, extracts from the sources, essays in criticism.
- Hecuba
- Helen
- Helen
- Henry IV. of Germany: : a tragedy, in five acts
- Hercules furens : a tragedy of Seneca.
- Herod : a tragedy
- Heroines of France; : an historic tragedy, in two parts and seven acts
- Heroines of France; : an historic tragedy, in two parts and seven acts,
- III tragedies: Blood wedding, Yerma, Bernarda Alba,
- Ian Pollock's illustrated King Lear : complete & unabridged
- Ignez de Castro: : a tragedy in five acts; (as contributed to Hood's magazine) by the author of "Rural sonnets."
- Inez de Castro: : an historical tragedy.
- Ion ; : Orestes ; Phoenician women ; Suppliant women
- Ion. : A tragedy.
- Ion; : a tragedy in five acts
- Iphigenia in Aulis
- Iphigenia; Phaedra; Athaliah;
- Isabel and Rinaldo. : A tragedy.
- Israel Bruna; : an historical tragedy in five acts
- J. Wilkes Booth; : or, The national tragedy. An original tragedy, in five acts.
- Julian, a tragedy in five acts.
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar,
- Julius Caesar,
- Julius Caesar, : a tragedy,
- Julius Caesar.
- Julius Cæsar,
- Julius Cæsar,
- Julius Cæsar, : a tragedy in five acts,
- Julius Cæsar;
- Julius Cæsar;
- Justice; : a tragedy in four acts,
- King Hedley II : 1985
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear
- King Lear.
- King Lear. : A tragedy in five acts.
- King Lear;
- King Saul. : A tragedy.
- Knut at Roeskilde, : a tragedy,
- Le Cid; : a tragedy;
- Little Italy; : a tragedy in one act,
- Locrine : a tragedy.
- Louvain; : a tragedy in three acts,
- Macbeth
- Macbeth
- Macbeth
- Macbeth
- Macbeth,
- Macbeth,
- Macbeth,
- Macbeth,
- Macbeth.
- Macbeth.
- Macbeth;
- Macbeth;
- Macbeth;
- Macbeth; : a tragedy in five acts,
- Mahomet the prophet; : or, Fanaticism: a tragedy in five acts.
- Maude Adams acting edition of Romeo and Juliet;
- Medea
- Medea
- Medea
- Medea and other plays
- Medea, tragedy of Seneca
- Merope. : A tragedy.
- Merope: : a tragedy. Acted at the Theatre-royal in Drury lane, by His Majesty's servants
- Mohammed, the Arabian prophet. : A tragedy, in five acts.
- Monnew : a novel
- Morca, : the blind page.
- Myrrha: tragedy in five acts,
- Napoleon and Josephine. : A tragedy in a prologue, and five acts,
- Napoleon. : A tragedy.
- Nihilists; : a tragedy in five acts and nine transformations
- Oedipus Rex
- Oedipus at Colonus
- Oedipus at Colonus
- Oedipus the King
- Oedipus, the King ; and Antigone
- Oliver Cromwell: : a tragedy in five acts,
- Orestes
- Orestes, and other plays.
- Orlando; or, A womans virtue. : A tragedy in five acts.
- Osorio; : a tragedy,
- Othello
- Othello
- Othello
- Othello the Moor of Venice.
- Othello. : A tragedy in five acts,
- Othello. : A tragedy, in five acts
- Our Seneca,
- Plays
- Plays by four tragedians,
- Price Iyo of Bohemia: : a romantic tragedy in five acts,
- Prometheus bound.
- Prometheus unbound : a tragedy
- Psyche : a tragedy, acted at the Duke's Theatre
- Rhesos
- Richard III
- Richard III; : an historical tragedy in four acts; from Shakespeare's original,
- Richard the Third, : a tragedy;
- 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 for young people
- Romeo and Juliet.
- Romio to jurietto
- Salambo; : a tragedy in four acts,
- Salome
- Salome : a tragedy in one act
- Samson, : a tragedy in five acts
- Sappho : a tragedy, in five acts
- Sappho and Phaon; : a tragedy, set forth with a prologue, induction, prelude, interludes, and epilogue,
- Sappho; : a tragedy in five acts.
- Sarcophagus : a tragedy
- Saul: : a tragedy in five acts
- Sejanus his fall.
- Seven against Thebes
- Seven famous Greek plays,
- Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra.
- Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra;
- Shakespeare's Hamlet; with introduction, notes, and examination papers (selected)
- Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
- Shakespeare's Julius Caesar; : with introduction, notes, and examination papers
- Shakespeare's Julius Cæsar;
- Shakespeare's King Richard III;
- Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet : texts, contexts, and interpretation
- Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet,
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra.
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet, prince of Denmark
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Julius Caesar
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Julius Cæsar
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Julius Cæsar;
- Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear
- Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear : illustrated
- Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear,
- Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear.
- Shakespeare's tragedy of King Lear.
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice : as produced by Edwin Booth
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet as produced by Edwin Booth
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet; : ed., with notes,
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Timon of Athens.
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Titus Andronicus.
- Shakspere's Julius Caesar;
- Shakspere's Julius Cæsar,
- Shakspere's tragedy of Julius Cæsar
- Sophocles.
- Stage version of Browning's tragedy, : The return of the Druses,
- Sybil: : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Ten Greek plays in contemporary translations,
- The Athenian captive. : A tragedy.
- The Carib chief : a tragedy, in five acts.
- The Castilian. : An historical tragedy. In five acts
- The Duchess of Malfi
- The Duke d'Ormond, : a tragedy;
- The Duke of Florence. : A tragedy in five acts
- The Eumenides.
- The Greeks : ten Greek plays given as a trilogy
- The Jew of Malta
- The Jew of Malta
- The Jew of Malta,
- The Klingon Hamlet : the restored Klingon version
- The London merchant.
- The Maid of Orleans; : an historical tragedy,
- The Niebelungen treasure: : a tragedy in five acts
- The Oedipus plays of Sophocles; : Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone.
- The Oedipus plays of Sophocles; : Oedipus the King, Oedipus at Colonus, Antigone.
- The Oresteia
- The Oresteia of Aeschylus
- The Oresteia trilogy
- The Persians
- The Persians.
- The Roman martyrs; : a tragedy in three acts
- The Tragedy Of Hoffman, or, A Reuenge for a Father. : As it hath bin diuers times acted with great applause, at the Phenix in Druery-Lane
- The assasin, : a tragedy in four acts,
- The burial at Thebes : a version of Sophocles' Antigone
- 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 plays of Sophocles.
- The complete works of Christopher Marlowe;
- The conspirator. : A tragedy, in five acts
- The cure at Troy : a version of Sophocles' Philoctetes
- The daughter of the air: : a mythic tragedy, in five acts,
- The double love; : a tragedy in five acts; a drama of American life,
- The faithless favorite, : a mixed tragedy,
- The father, : a tragedy in three acts. A dream play.
- The ghost of Yankee Doodle, : a tragedy,
- The hand of the potter,
- The history of Timon of Athens, the man-hater, 1678
- The house of sand, : a mediated tragedy in four acts,
- The king's strategem; : or, The pearl of Poland; a tragedy in five acts
- The lamentable tragedy of McLizzie ..
- The libertine : a tragedy acted by His Royal Highness's Servants
- The life of Timon of Athens
- The maid's tragedy
- The maid's tragedy
- The maid's tragedy, : and Philaster
- The mighty war god and the angel love; : a tragedy in five acts,
- The mill of the gods; : a tragedy in four acts ..
- The plebeians rehearse the uprising : a German tragedy
- The revenger's tragedy
- The revenger's tragedy
- The revenger's tragedy.
- The saint's tragedy;
- The saint's tragedy;
- The seven against Thebes.
- The siren and the Roman (Cleopatra & Anthonius) or, Luxury, love and the lost. : A new tragedy in five acts,
- The sublime sacrifice, : a drama of the great war; a tragedy in three acts with prologue,
- The sublime tragedy of the lost cause,
- The tempter; : a tragedy in verse in four acts,
- The three Theban plays
- The three Theban plays
- The tragedie of Julius Caesar
- The tragedie of King Richard, the Second; : the life and times of Richard II (1367-1400), King of England (1377-1399) compared to those of Richard of America in his second administration,
- The tragedies of Vittorio Alfieri: : complete, including his posthumous works.
- The tragedy of Antony and Cleopatra
- The tragedy of Coriolanus
- 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 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 Hamlet;
- The tragedy of Julius Caesar
- The tragedy of Julius Caesar
- The tragedy of Julius Caesar
- The tragedy of Julius Caesar,
- The tragedy of Julius Caesar,
- The tragedy of Julius Caesar,
- The tragedy of Julius Caesar.
- The tragedy of Julius Caesar.
- The tragedy of Julius Caesar.
- The tragedy of King Lear
- The tragedy of King Lear
- The tragedy of King Lear,
- The tragedy of King Richard the Second
- The tragedy of King Richard the Second.
- The tragedy of King Richard the Third.
- The tragedy of Macbeth
- The tragedy of Macbeth
- The tragedy of Macbeth
- The tragedy of Mariam, the fair queen of Jewry
- The tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice
- The tragedy of Richard II
- The tragedy of Richard II
- The tragedy of Richard III
- The tragedy of Richard the Third : with new and updated critical essays and a revised bibliography
- The tragedy of Richard the Third : with new dramatic criticism and an updated bibliography
- The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet.
- The tragedy of Saul, first king of Israel,
- The tragedy of Titus Andronicus ; The life of Timon of Athens : with new dramatic criticism and an updated bibliography
- The tragical history of Hamlet prince of Denmark
- The tragical history of the life and death of Doctor Faustus
- The two Cromwells; : a tragedy in three acts,
- The virgin of Waikiki, : a torrid tragedy of the tropics,
- The white devil
- The wife and the sword; : an historical tragedy-drama ..
- Thomas à Becket, a tragedy; : and other poems.
- Three Greek tragedies in translation
- Three plays: : The white devil, The Duchess of Malfi [and] The devil's law-case.
- Three romantic tragedies
- Three tragedies
- Tiberius Gracchus, : an historical tragedy,
- To the bitter end: : a tragedy in five acts
- Tragedies II: Romeo and Juliet, Othello, King Lear. : With biographical illus. and pictures of the setting of the plays,
- Tragedy of success ..
- Tragedy; ten major plays,
- Tragic dramas from Scottish history. : Heselrig.
- Tristan & Isolde, : a tragedy
- Undine, : a tragedy in four acts,
- Velasco; : a tragedy, in five acts.
- Virginia; : a tragedy, and other poems,
- Waldimar. : A tragedy, in five acts.
- Wallace; : a historical tragedy, in five acts ..
- William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet : the contemporary film, the classic play
- Women beware women.
- Women beware women.
- Women on the edge : four plays
- Yzdra, : a tragedy in three acts,
- Zenobia: : a tragedy in three acts and eight scenes, and A Confederate episode, together with five wayside rhymes,
- Zorabella; : a poetic tragedy, in five acts,
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