Bickerstaff, Isaac 1733-1808?
Bickerstaff, Isaac, 1735-1812
Bickerstaff, Isaac John, 1735-1812
Bickerstaffe, Isaac
Bickerstaff, Isaac
Bickerstaffe, Isaac 1735-1812
Bickerstaffe, Isaac John, 1733-1812
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- 200 _ | ‡a Bickerstaff ‡b Isaac ‡f 1733-1808?
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bickerstaff, Isaac
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bickerstaffe, Isaac
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (27)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Amphitryon; or, the two Socias | |
Bell's British theatre | |
careless husband. A comedy | |
conscious lover | |
country girl | |
Cymon. A dramatic romance | |
De Engelsche Candide. Of De verbazende leevensgevallen van Ambrozius Gwinett. | |
escondido y la trapada | |
fatal curiosity | |
hypocrite a comedy | |
Judith : an oratorio | |
life, strange voyages and uncommon adventures. Dutch | |
Love in a village : a comic opera : as it is performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden : distinguishing also the variations of the theatre | |
Love in a village : an opera, in three acts | |
Lovers who wish to be bless'd | |
maid of the mill a comic opera | |
My Dolly was the fairest | |
My hearts my own | |
My passion in vain | |
The new song-book : being Miss Ashmore's favourite collection of songs. As sung at the theatres and public gardens in London and Dublin. To which are prefixed, the songs of the Padlock, Lionel and Clarissa, and many other opera songs never before published. Containing, in the whole, near three hundred: in which are many originals and a variety of other songs, by different composers, which, upon comparing, will be justly allowed (by every person of sense) to be the best of the kind yet published, and may well be termed "The beauties of all the songs selected." | |
Oons ! Neighbour ne'er blush | |
Óperas | |
Overture | |
Padlock | |
Padlock, a comic opera (by I. Bickerstaffe), as it is perform'd by His Majesty's servants, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. A new edition | |
The pannel | |
plague of these wenches | |
plain dealer | |
The plays of Isaac Bickerstaff, 1981 | |
Prentend no longer to restrain | |
recruiting officer | |
revenge. A tragedy | |
Royal garland, a new occasional interlude... set to music by Mr. Arnold... | |
Rule a wife and have a wife | |
school for fathers; or, Lionel and Clarissa | |
Still in hopes to get the better | |
Such riot and romping | |
Sultan or a Peep into the seraglio, a farce in two acts... A new edition | |
Then hey for a frolicksome life | |
There was a jolly miller once | |
An they count me | |
Think oh think within my breast | |
Thomas and Sally dramatic pastoral in 2 acts | |
Thomas and Sally: or, the sailor's return | |
To speak my mind | |
Was ever poor fellow so plagu'd | |
We women like poor Indians | |
Well come let us hear | |
Well, well say no more | |
O what a simpleton was I | |
What are outward | |
When a man of fashion (Dibdin) | |
When I follow'd a lass | |
When once love's subtle | |
When we see a lover languish | |
When you meet a tender | |
wonder a woman keeps a secret! | |
Ye zephirs that fan the calm air | |
You ask me in vain (Dibdin) | |
Zooks why shou'd I | |
Zounds, Sir then I'll tell you (Dibdin) |