Dibdin, Thomas, 1771-1841
Dibdin, Thomas
Thomas John Dibdin British dramatist and song-writer
Dibdin, Thomas (Thomas John), 1771-1841
Dibdin, Thomas John 1771-1841
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- 500 1 _ ‡a Dibdin, Charles ‡d 1745-1814
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Works
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All's well : a duett | |
Beautiful maid. | |
Il Bondocani; or, the caliph robber | |
By one by two by three | |
The cabinet : a comic opera in three acts | |
Comic songs, : in the new entertainment, called The whirligig. Written, sung, and delivered, by Thomas Dibdin | |
The covenanters | |
Deserted by the waning moon | |
Don Giovanni | |
Down by yon bank | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
English fleet in 1342. | |
Fair Ellen : a favorite ballad | |
Family quarrels | |
Finger post | |
The fox and the grapes. Sung by Mr. Munden in The naval pillar, at the Threatre [sic] Royal, Covent-Garden | |
Guilty or not guilty? : comedy, 5 acts | |
Harlequin and Mother Goose; or, the golden egg! | |
Harlequin hoax; or, a pantomime proposed | |
Harlequin in his element | |
Harlequin's magnet; or, Scandinavian sorcerer | |
Haroun Alraschid; or, wants and superfluities | |
The heart of Mid-lothian; a melo-dramatic romance, in three acts. | |
Humphrey Clinker | |
Ivanhoe, or, the Jew's daughter | |
The jew and the doctor : a farce. In two acts. Written by M. Dibdin, Jun. As performed at the Theatres-Royal, London and Dublin, with Universal Applause | |
Lady of the Lake. | |
The London theatre. A collection of the most celebrated dramatic pieces. | |
Lovely Kitty | |
Mad guardian, or, Sunshine after rain | |
Magic Oak. | |
The man and the marquis; or, the three spectres of the castle ... | |
Melodrame mad! Or, the Siege of Troy ... | |
Metrical history of England, or Recollections, in rhyme, of some of the most prominent features in our national chronology, from the landing of Julius Caesar to the commencement of the Regency, in 1812... By Thomas Dibdin,... | |
Morning, noon, and night. Libretto. [from old catalog] | |
Mouth of the Nile | |
My heart with love is beating : a favorite ballad introduced at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane in the opera of the Siege of Belgrade : adapted with an accompaniment for the piano forte or hard | |
Ninth statue | |
No more by sorrow. | |
Of age to-morrow. | |
Ourselves : a comedy, in five acts. As performed, with distinguished success, by Their Majesties servants, at the Theatre-Royal, Lyceum | |
The pirate | |
Plays. | |
Pollacca | |
The reminiscences of Thomas Dibdin, of the Theatres Royal, Covent-Garden, Drury-Lane, Haymarket, &c., and author of The Cabinet, &c. ... | |
The ruffian boy | |
Songs, &c. in The village ghost. : A musical entertainment. Performed at Sadler's Wells | |
Songs of the late Charles Dibdin; with a memoir. | |
Songs, recitatives, &c. : in the Magic oak: or, Harlequin Woodcutter. As performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden. The Overture, Airs and Chorusses, by Mr. Attwood. (the Pantomime under the Direction of Mr. Farley.) And the Pantomime Music by Mess. Attwood, Mountain, and Ealy | |
Spectre of the North-East gallery | |
St. David's Day. | |
Suil Dhuv the coiner, 185-?: | |
Sweet gratitude : a favorite song | |
Thirty thousand. | |
True friends | |
Two faces under a hood. | |
Valentine and Orson | |
De verborgene groef : groot melodrama (in 2 bedrijven) | |
Whang Fong : piece, 2 acts | |
What next? A farce, in two acts. | |
When absent from her | |
The white plume; or, the chieftains of the border : comic opera, 3 acts | |
Who's to have her? | |
Willow. | |
Young Henry was as brave a youth | |
Zuma |