Motteux, Peter Anthony, 1660-1718.
Motteux, Peter Anthony, 1663-1718
Motteux, Peter Anthony
Motteux, Peter Anthony 1660 ar 1663–1718
Pierre-Antoine Motteux
Motteux, Peter
Motteux, Peter, 1660-1718
VIAF ID: 49572077 ( Personal )
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Works
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Acis and Galatea. | |
All without money | |
The amorous miser: or, the younger the wiser. A comedy | |
The anatomist: or, The sham doctor. | |
Britain's happiness : a musical interlude. Perform'd at both the theatres, being part of the entertainment subscrib'd for by the nobility. Written by Mr Motteux | |
Camilla : An opera. As it is perform'd at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. | |
Cease ye rovers | |
Comedy's. | |
Don Quixote | |
Europe's revels for the peace. | |
Farewel folly: or, The Dounger the wiser : A comedy, as it is acted at the Theatre Royal. With a musical interlude, call'd, the Mountebank: or, The humours of the fair. Never before printed. Written by Mr. Motteux. | |
Gargantua and Pantagruel | |
Great books | |
Hercules | |
History of the ingenious gentleman Don Quixote of la Mancha, translated from the Spanish by Motteux. A new edition, with copious notes, and an essay on the life and writings of Cervantes | |
Hours with Rabelais | |
Humble sheperds grief may pain you (3 instr. et b. c.) ([Third act]) | |
Inspire us genius of the day | |
Island princess. | |
Love song | |
lover near despairing (3 instr. et b. c.) ([First act]) | |
The lying valet. A comedy in two acts. | |
The Mad Lover | |
Maria : A poem occasioned by the death of Her Majesty. Addrest to three persons of honour | |
Natural magic | |
Novelty | |
The novelty : Every act a play. Being a short pastoral, comedy, masque, tragedy, and farce after the Italian manner. As it is acted at the New-Theatre in Little Lincolns Inn-Fields, by His Majesties Servants | |
Ode de Mr. Boileau sur la prise de Namur : avec une parodie de la mesme ode | |
Ode on King William's Birthday | |
Oeuvres complètes | |
Œuvres de Rabelais. | |
The Opera | of | Arsinoe | |
Plays. | |
Pleasure calls fond hearts recover (3 instr. et b. c.) ([Third act]) | |
A poem in praise of tea | |
A poem upon tea. By Peter Motteux | |
The present state of the empire of Morocco : with a faithful account of the manners, religion, and government of that people | |
Remarques : de Pierre le Motteux sur Rabelais. Traduite librement de L'Anglois, par C**** d* M****. Et accompagnées de diverses observations du traducteur | |
The royal amazon : An opera, as it is perform'd at the Queen's Theatre in the Hay-Market. Most Humbly Inscrib'd to the Right Honourable the Lord Ryalton | |
Songs in the new opera call'd Thomyris collected out of the works of the most celebrated Itallian authors viz Scarlatti Bononcini and other great masters. Perform'd at the Theatre Royall. These songs are contriv'd so that their symphonys may be perform'd with them... | |
Sung at an entertainment for Prince Lewis of Baden | 1694. | |
Thomyris, Queen of Scythia. An opera : As it is perform'd at the theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields. Written by Mr. Motteux | |
Thyrsis | |
To the translator | |
Trionfo di Camilla. | |
A two part song | |
Unfortunate couple | |
Who can bear tho' of late tis so common (3 instr. et b. c.) ([Second act]) | |
Words for an entertainment at the music-feast on St. Ceceila's Day : being the 22d of November, 1695 | |
Works. | |
Yee powr's my welcome death forgive (3 instr. et b. c.) ([Third act]) |