24 items found

Thomas D'Urfey: from an original picturein the collection of Her Grace the Dutchess of Dorset (1821)

C. Pye

The reformed wife etc. ([1682])

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

Madam fickle: or the witty false one. A comedy ... (1677)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

The Richmand heiress: or, a woman once in the right. A comedy ... (1693)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

The comical history of Don Quixote, as it was acted. Part the second (1694)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

The comical history of Don Quixote, as it was acted. Part 1 (1694)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

The royalist. A comedy; as it was acted at the Duke's Theatre (1682)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

Squire Oldlapp: or, the night-adventurers. A comedy ... (1679)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

Songs compleat, pleasant and divertive set to music (1719-)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

Sir Barnaby Whigg: or, no wit like a womans. A comedy as it is acted by their Majesties servants at the Theatre Royal (1681)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

The Richmand heiress: or, a woman once in the right. A comedy acted at the Theatre Royal by Their Majesties servants (1693)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

New operas with comical stories and poems (1721)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

The modern prophets ; or, new wit for a husband. A comedy as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane by Her Majesty's ... ([1709])

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

The marriage-hater match'd: a comedy acted at the Theatre Royal bu (1692)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

Love for money: or, the boarding school, a comedy as it is acted at the Theatre Royal (1691)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

The injured princess, or the fatal wager: as it was acted at the Theatre-Royal by His Majesties servants (1682)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

The fond husband: or, the plotting sisters, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane (1735)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

Tales tragical and comical. Viz. Abradatus and Panthea, or love and honour in perfection. .. (1704)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

The intrigues at Versailles: or, a jilt in all humours. A comedy ... (1697)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

The intrigues at Versailles: or, a jilt in all humours. A comedy, acted by His Majesty's servants at the theatre in Lincolns-Inn (1697)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

A new opera, call'd Cinthia and Endimion ... . (1697)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

Butler's ghost: or, Hudibras, the fourth part with reflections upon these times (1682)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)

New opera's, with comical stories, and poems, on several occasions, never before printed. ... written by Mr D'Urfey (1721)

Thomas D'Urfey (Sir)