Kenney, James, 1780-1849
Kenney, James
James Kenney British dramatist
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Works
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The Alcaid; or, the secrets of office | |
Benyowsky; or, the exiles of Kamschatka | |
The blind boy. | |
Braham's celebrated piano forte song | |
Debtor and creditor, 1816. | |
The diddler. | |
Dramatic pamphlets. | |
Ella Rosenberg: a melo-drama in two acts. | |
False alarms. | |
Fighting by proxy | |
The fortune of war. A comic piece, in two acts; | |
The good-looking fellow | |
The house out at windows : piece (music farce), 1 act | |
illustrious stranger or Married and buried a farce in 1 a. | |
The Irish ambassador | |
John Buzzby; or, a day's pleasure | |
Love extempore | |
Love, law, and physic | |
Masaniello; or, the dumb girl of Portici | |
Match-breaking; | |
Matrimony | |
My cousin | |
Oh this love | |
Plays. | |
The pledge; or, Castilian honour | |
The portfolio; or, the anglade family | |
Raising the wind : a farce, in two acts | |
Raising the wind, a play in 2 acts, by J. Kenney, with remarks biographical and critical. A new edition improved with critical and explanatory French notes by A. Brown | |
Said a smile to a tear : sung by Mr. Braham. | |
The Sicilian vespers | |
Society, a poem in two parts; with other poems. | |
Spring and Autumn; or, the bride at fifty | |
Sweethearts and wives | |
Too many cooks : musical farce, 2 acts | |
touchstone; or, the world as it goes a comedy, in 4 acts ; as performed at the theatre royal, Drury-Lane | |
Tracts and chap-books | |
Turn out! | |
Valdi; or, the libertine's son a poem | |
Verheirathet und begraben. - [1831] |