Bell's Theatre."
---- Comus [altered from Milton by J. Dalton]. London, 1811, 8vo.
In the "Modern British Drama," vol. ii.
---- Comus: a mask, altered from Milton. [By J. Dalton.] London, 1815,
16mo.
In vol. x. of Dibdin's "London Theatre."
---- Comus. [Adapted to the stage by J. Dalton.] London, 1826, 8vo.
In the "British Drama," vol. ii.
---- Comus: a masque [in two acts]. Altered from Milton [by G. Colman].
As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Covent Garden. The musick composed
by Dr. Arne. London, 1772, 8vo.
---- Another edition. London, 1774, 8vo.
---- Comus: a masque. Altered by Mr. Colman. (_Bell's British Theatre_,
vol. ix.) London, 1777, 12mo.
---- Comus: a masque. Altered from Milton [by G. Colman]. Edinburgh,
1786, 12mo.
Vol. iv. of the "British Stage."
---- Comus. Altered for the stage by Colman. (_Modern British Drama_,
vol. v.) London, 1811, 8vo.
---- Comus: a masque. Altered from Milton, by G. Colman. (_Inchbald's
Collection of Farces_, vol. vii.) London, 1815, 12mo.
---- Milton's Comus: a masque, in two acts [altered from Milton], as
revised at Covent Garden, April 28, 1815. London, 1815, 8vo.
There is a copy in the British Museum with the autograph of Sir
Henry Bishop.
---- Comus: a masque. Altered from Milton [by G. Colman]. London [1824],
8vo.
Vol. ii. of "The London Stage."
---- Comus. Altered from Milton. [By G. Colman, the elder.] London,
1872, 8vo.
In the "British Drama," vol. xii.
---- Comus: a masque. Altered from Milton. (_Supplement to Bell's
British Theatre_, vol. iv.) London, 1784, 12mo.
---- Miltonis epistola ad Pollionem. Edidit et notis illustravit F.S.
Cantabrigiensis. Londini, 1738, folio.
---- Editio altera. Londini, 1738, folio.
---- Milton's Epistle to Pollio. Translated from the Latin, and
illustrated with notes. London, 1740, folio.
---- Milton restor'd and Bentley depos'd, containing, I. Some
observations on Dr. Bentley's preface. II. His various readings and
notes on Paradise Lost and Milton's text, set in opposite columns, with
remarks therein. III. Paradise Lost, attempted in rime. Book I., Numb.
I. From Dean Swift. London, 1732, 8vo.
---- Paradise Lost: a poem attempted in Rhime. [Altered from Milton.]
London, 1740, 8vo.
---- Paradise Lost. An oratorio [in three acts and in verse] altered and
adapted to the stage from Milton [by B. Stillingfleet]. London, 1760, 4to.
---- Paradise
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