Thomas Morton
Also known as
Thomas Morton
Born 1764-02-01
Died 1838-02-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL14018706A
Top Subjects
- Librettos (4)
- Drama (3)
- Musicals (3)
- Discovery and exploration (1)
- America (1)
- Christopher Columbus (1)
- Stanislaw II August King of Poland (1732-1798,) (1)
Books by Thomas Morton
Total count: 42
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Columbus, or, A world discoveredan historical play, as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-GardenThe second edition.Printed for W. Miller ...1792-01-01
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Zorinskia play in three acts : as performed at the Theatre Royal, Hay-MarketPrinted by G. Woodfall for T.N. Longman1795-01-01
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The children in the woodA musical piece, in two acts. : With the additions and alterations, as performed by the Old American CompanyPrinted at the Columbian Press, by Robertson and Gowan, for Benjamin Gomez, bookseller and stationer, no. 97, Maiden-Lane.1795-01-01
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A cure for the heart-acheA comedy, in five acts. : As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, and by the Old American Company, New-York, with universal applauseFirst American edition.Printed and sold by R. Wilson, no. 149, Pearl-Street.1798-01-01
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A cure for the heartachea comedy in five actsJohn Cumberland1800-01-01
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All that glitters is not golda comic drama in two actsThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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The invinciblesa musical farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Your life's in dangera farce. In one actThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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Secrets worth knowinga comedy, in five actsDavidson1800-01-01
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Zorinskia play in three acts, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Hay-MarketNew ed.T. N. Longman and O. Rees1800-01-01
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Speed the plougha comedy in five actsM. Douglas1800-01-01
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Seeing Wrighta farce in one actW. Barth1800-01-01
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Speed the plougha comedy in three actsThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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The dance of the shirt, or, The sempstress's ball!a comic drama in one actDuncombe's ed.Duncombe and Moon1800-01-01
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Gotobed Toma farce in one actWm. Taylor & Co.1800-01-01
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The school of reform, or, How to rule a husbanda comedy, in five acts, as performed at the Boston theatreGreenough, Stebbins, and Hunt1806-01-01
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Town and countrya comedy, in five actsPublished by David Longworth, at the Dramatic repository, Shakespeare-gallery1807-01-01
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Secrets worth knowinga comedy in five acts1811-01-01
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Educationa comedy in five actsPrinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown1813-01-01
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Town and country; a comedy in five actsA new ed.Longman, Husrt [etc.1815-01-01
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The slavea musical drama in three actsPrinted for J. Miller by B. M'Millan1816-01-01
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A Roland for an Olivera farce in two actsPrinted for J. Miller1819-01-01
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Henri Quatre, or, Paris in the olden timea musical romance in three actsPrinted and published by S. Low1820-01-01
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The invinciblesa musical farce, in two actsJohn Cumberland.1820-01-01
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The way to get marrieda comedy in five actsJohn Cumberland & Son1820-01-01
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A cure for the heart-acha comedy in five actsWiley1824-01-01
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A school for grown childrena comedy in five acts : as performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent GardenPublished by E.M. Murden, Circulating Library and Dramatic Repository ...1827-01-01
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Another glass!a drama in one actJ. Duncombe1845-01-01
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Town and countrya comedy in five actsW. Taylor1848-01-01
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Town and countrya comedy in five actsDouglas1848-01-01
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Sketches in Indiaa farce in one act. Adapted to the stage from the [author's] opera "The Englishman in India". With a portrait and memoir of Mrs. John SeftonW. Taylor & Co., etc., etc.1850-01-01
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All that glitters is not golda comic drama, in two actsS. French1850-01-01
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The writing on the walla melo-drama in three actsWm. Taylor & Co.1850-01-01
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A Roland for an Olivera farce, in two acts1850-01-01
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A pretty piece of businessa comedy, in one actT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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The children in the woodan opera in two actsSamuel French1850-01-01
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Seeing Warren(Adapted from "Seeing Wright") A farce, in one act1860-01-01
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Another glassa drama in one actC.H. Spencer1860-01-01
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All that glitters is not gold, or, The poor girl's diarya comic drama in two actsNew American edition, correctly reprinted from the original authorized acting edition, with the original casts of the characters, synopsis of incidents, time of representation, description of the costumes, scene and property plots, diagrams of the stage settings, sides of entrance and exit, relative positions of the performers, explanation of the stage directions, etc., and all of the stage business.Harold Roorbach1889-01-01
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The sublime and beautiful
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Education: a comedyin five acts. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and criticalJ. Cumberland
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Peter the Great, or The battle of Pultawa