Gentleman, Francis, 1728-1784
Francis Gentleman
Gentleman, Francis, a1728-1784
Gentleman, Francis
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (17)
Works
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Alchemist. | |
Characters : An epistle. inscribed to the Earl of Carlisle. By Francis Gentleman. | |
Comedies. | |
The dramatic censor, or critical companion. - | |
Excerpts from Oroonoko, or, The royal slave, a tragedy | |
The favourite : an historical tragedy. | |
The general. A poem : Respectfully inscribed to the Right Honourable the Marquis of Granby | |
The history of the Robinhood Society : In which the origin of that illustrious body of men is traced; the method of managing their debates is shewn; The Memoirs of the various Members that compose it are given; and some original speeches, as Specimens of their Oratorical Abilities, are recorded. Chiefly compiled from Original Papers. | |
Introduction to Shakespeare's plays : containing an essay on oratory. | |
Julius Caesar. Timon of Athens. The Winter's tale. Coriolanus. Twelfth night, or what you will | |
King John. The First part of Henry IV. The Second part of Henry IV. King Henry V. King Henry VIII | |
King Lear, Romeo and Juliet. The Merchant of Venice. Cymbeline. Much ado about nothing | |
King Richard the third. The Merry wives of Windsor. Hamlet. The Tempest, Measure for measure | |
Love and fame | |
The modish wife, a comedy : performed with uninfluenced applause at the Theatre-Royal, Haymarket. To which is prefixed a summary view of the stage, as it has been, is, and ought to be. With biographical anecdotes of Messrs. Mossop, Dexter, Derrick, and the author, School-Fellows, and public Co-Temporaries. | |
Narcissa and Eliza : A Dramatic Tale | |
The orator: or, English assistant : Being an essay on reading and declamation. Wherein the principles of both are laid down, with examples from the best authors; under the several heads off empha[l]is, c[l]imax, modulation, pauses, breaks, transitions, tones, and gesture. By Francis Gentleman. | |
The pantheonites. A dramatic entertainment. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in the Hay-Market. | |
Plays. | |
Plays , as they are now performed at the Theatres Royal in London, regulated from the prompt books of each house.. [Poems written by Shakespeare.] With notes critical and illustrative [an Essay on oratory, and the life of Shakespeare] by the authors of the Dramatic censor [F. Gentleman] | |
Richard II | |
Royal fables. By Francis Gentleman. | |
Sejanus : a tragedy. As it was intended for the stage. With a preface, wherein the manager's reasons for refusing it are set forth. By Mr. Gentleman. | |
The stratford jubilee : A new comedy of two acts, as it has been lately exhibited at Stratford upon Avon, with great applause. To which is prefixed Scrub's trip to the jubilee. | |
Sultan | |
The theatres. A poetical dissection. By Sir Nicholas Nipclose, Baronet. | |
Titus Andronicus. The Comedy of errors. A Midsummer night's dream. Love's labour's lost | |
The tobacconist, a comedy : of two acts altered from Ben Johnson. Acted at the Theatres Royal in the Hay-Market and Edinburgh. (with universal applause). | |
The tobacconist. A farce. | |
Tragedies. | |
Trip to the moon. 1970. | |
A trip to the moon : Containing an account of the island of Noibla. Its inhabitants, religious and political customs, etc. By Sir Humphrey Lunatic, Bart. Volume II. | |
The Two gentlemen of Verona. The Taming of the shrew. Troilus and Cressida. Antony and Cleopatra |