Payne, John Howard
Born 1791-01-01
Died 1852-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF34804310
- WikidataQ4401542
- ISNI0000000083716610
- Open LibraryOL690535A
Top Subjects
- Drama (4)
- Charles II King of England (1630-1685) (2)
- Rome (2)
- Kings, 753-510 B.C (2)
- Brutus, Lucius Junius -- Drama (2)
- Rome -- History -- Kings, 753-510 B.C. -- Drama (2)
- Lucius Junius Brutus (2)
Books by Payne, John Howard
Total count: 62
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The lancersan interlude, in one actC. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Love in humble lifea drama in one acts.n1800-01-01
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Home sweet homeWebb Bros.1800-01-01
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Clarior, The maid of Milan : an opera, in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Charles the Second. or, The merry monarcha comedy, in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Juliaor The wanderer; a comedy, in five acts. As performed at the New-York theatre. From the prompt-book--by permission.Published by D. Longworth, at the Dramatic Repository, Shakespeare-Gallery1806-01-01
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Lovers' vowsa play in five acts : altered from the translations of Mrs. Inchbald and Benjamin ThompsonPrinted by Geo. Dobbin and Murphy1809-01-01
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Prospectus of Literary Exchanges.n.1810-01-01
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Juvenile poemsprincipally between the age of thirteen and seventeen yearsEdward J. Coale1813-01-01
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Memoirs of John Howard Paynethe American roscius; With criticisms on his acting.J. Miller1815-01-01
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Lispings of the musea selection from Juvenile poems, chiefly written at and before the age of sixteenPrinted by Richard Arthur Taylor]1815-01-01
Accusationor, The family of D'Anglade; a play in three acts, from the French, with alterations. Represented with great applause at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.C. Chapple1817-01-01-
Accusation, or, The family of D'Angladea play in three actsPrinted for C. Chapple1817-01-01
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Accusation, or, The family of D'Angeladea melodrama in three acts, from the French, with alterationsWest, Richardson & Lord1818-01-01
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Brutusor, The fall of Tarquin. An historical tragedy, in five acts.R. White1818-01-01
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Brutus, or, The fall of Tarquinan historical tragedy in five acts6th ed.Printed by and for T. Rodwell1819-01-01
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Brutus, or, The fall of Tarquinan historical tragedy in five actsJ. Robinson1819-01-01
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The fall of Algiersa comic opera in three actsJ. Cumberland1820-01-01
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Thérèse, the orphan of Genevaa drama in three actsMurden & Thomson1821-01-01
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Adelinethe victim of seduction, a melodrama, in three acts: altered from the French and adapted to the English stageE. M. Murden1822-01-01
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Theater playbill for "Therese, the Orphan of Geneva" and "Modern Antiques, or, The Merry Mourners" at the Theatre, Washington, D.C., July 25, 1822Publisher not identified1822-01-01
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Adeline, the victim of seductiona melo-dramatic serious drama in three actsTheatre Royal1822-01-01
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Mrs. Smith, or, The wife and the widowa farce in one actT.H. Lacy1823-01-01
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Ali Pacha, or, The signet-ringa melo-drama in two actsE.M. Murden1823-01-01
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Mrs. Smith: or, The wife and the widowA farce, in one actT.H. Lacy1823-01-01
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Clari, or, The maid of Milanan opera in three acts as first performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, on Thursday, May 8, 1823[1st ed.].J. Miller1823-01-01
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Charles the SecondNew and complete edition.J. Dicks1824-01-01
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Charles the Secondor, The merry monarch: a comedy, in two actsJ. Cumberland1825-01-01
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The two galley slavesa melo-drama in two actsT. Dolby1825-01-01
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'Twas I!a farce in one actT.H. Lacy1825-01-01
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Richelieua domestic tragedy founded on fact, in five actsE.M. Murden1826-01-01
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Syllaa tragedy in five actsE.M. Murden1827-01-01
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'Twas I, or, The truth a liea farce in two actsE.M. Murden1827-01-01
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Therese, the orphan of Genevaa drama, in three actsSamuel French1829-01-01
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Charles the Second, or, The merry monarcha comedy in three actsNeal & Mackenzie1829-01-01
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Clari: or, the maid of Milanan opera, in two actsG. H. Davidson, Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons, between St. Paul's and Thames Street1829-01-01
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Prospectus of a new periodicalBliss & Wadsworth1833-01-01
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Love in humble lifea petite comedy, in one actG.H. Davidson1847-01-01
John Howard Payne's tragedy of Brutus; or, The fall of Tarquinas produced by Edwin Booth.Hurd & Houghton1868-01-01
The tragedy of Brutusor, The fall of TarquinJ. Munsell1875-01-01-
Payne's tragedy of Brutus; or, The fall of Tarquin.Printed, for W. Winter, by F. Hart & company1878-01-01
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Clari, the maid of Milana drama in three actsJ. Dicks1880-01-01
Paynes tragedy of Brutus; or, The fall of TarquinC.H. Thayer1896-01-01-
Home! sweet home!D.B. Updike1924-01-01
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Indian justicea Cherokee murder trial at Tahlequah in 1840Harlow1934-01-01
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Trial without jury& other playsPrinceton University Press1940-01-01
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The last duel in Spain & other playsPrinceton University Press1940-01-01
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The last duel in Spain& other playsPrinceton University Press1940-01-01
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Trial without jury & other plays.Edited by Codman Hislop and W.R. Richardson.University Press1940-01-01
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The two sons-in-law1954-01-01
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The black man, or, The spleen1954-01-01
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The Italian bride1954-01-01
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Trial without jury, or, The magpie and the maid1954-01-01
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Romulus, the shepherd king1954-01-01
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John Howard Payne to his countrymen.University of Georgia Press1961-01-01
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The Spanish husband, or, First and last love1970-01-01
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Scenes from an unpublished play1970-01-01
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The boarding schools, or, Life among the little folks1970-01-01
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Woman's revenge1970-01-01
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Mount Savage1970-01-01
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The Payne-Butrick papersUniversity of Nebraska Press2010-01-01
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Ali Pachaor, The Signet-ring: a melodrama, in two actsJ. Cumberland