Samuel Foote
Active Years
Min year: 1741, Max year: 1799, Max count: 27
As Author
- 1741: The genuine memoirs of the life of Sir John Dinely Goodere, Bart. who was murder'd by the contrivance of his own brother, on board the Ruby Man of War, in King-Road near Bristol, Jan 19, 1740
- 1747: The Roman and English comedy consider'd and compar'd with remarks on the suspicious husband
- 1747: A treatise on the passions, so far as they regard the stage; with a critical enquiry into the theatrical merit of Mr. G-k, Mr. Q-n, and Mr. B-y. The first considered in the part of Lear, the two last opposed in Othello
- 1747: The roman and English comedy consider'd and compar'd. With remarks on The suspicious husband. And an examen into the merit of the present comic actors. By S. Foote, Esq;
- 1750: A genuine and authentick history of the life and character of Samuel Goodere, Esq
- 1752: Taste
- 1752: Taste
- 1753: The englishman in Paris
- 1753: The englishman in Paris
- 1753: Taste
- 1753: The englishman in Paris
- 1753: The Englishman in Paris
- 1754: The knights
- 1754: The knights
- 1756: The Englishman in Paris
- 1756: The englishman return'd from Paris
- 1756: The englishman returned from Paris
- 1757: Prologue to Mr. Foote's comedy, called, The author, to be spoken on Saturday the 8th instant, by Mr. Brown for the benefit of Mrs. Love
- 1757: The author
- 1757: The Englishman returned from Paris
- 1757: The Englishman return'd from Paris
- 1757: The author
- 1758: The englishman in Paris
- 1758: The author
- 1758: The knights
- 1760: The minor
- 1760: The minor
- 1760: Mr. Foot's original address to the public
- 1760: A letter from Mr. Foote, to the reverend author of the remarks, critical and Christian, on The minor
- 1760: The minor
- 1760: The minor
- 1760: The minor
- 1760: The minor
- 1760: Epilogue to The minor
- 1761: The minor
- 1762: The orators
- 1762: The Englishman returned from Paris, being the sequel to the Englishman in Paris
- 1762: Taste. A comedy
- 1762: The orators
- 1763: The englishman in Paris
- 1763: The englishman in Paris
- 1764: The mayor of Garret
- 1764: The patron
- 1764: The mayor of Garret
- 1764: The minor
- 1764: The lyar
- 1764: The lyar
- 1764: The patron
- 1764: The patron
- 1765: Taste
- 1765: The knights
- 1765: The commissary
- 1765: The commissary
- 1765: The commissary
- 1766: The englishman returned from Paris
- 1767: The orators
- 1767: The minor
- 1768: The dramatic works of Samuel Foote, Esq
- 1769: The lyar
- 1769: The author
- 1769: The mayor of Garratt
- 1770: The lame lover
- 1770: The dramatic works
- 1770: The lame lover
- 1770: The dramatic works
- 1771: Apology for The minor
- 1771: The birks of Invermay. Sung by Mrs Jewell in The maid of Bath
- 1771: Apology for the minor, in a letter to the Rev. Mr. Bain. By Samuel Foote, Esq
- 1773: The dramatic works
- 1773: The commissary
- 1774: The mayor of Garret
- 1774: The patron
- 1775: A trip to Calais
- 1775: The maid of Bath, a comedy
- 1775: The author
- 1776: The bankrupt
- 1776: The bankrupt
- 1776: The mayor of Garratt
- 1776: The lyar
- 1776: The dramatic works
- 1776: The bankrupt
- 1777: Taste. A comedy
- 1777: The orators
- 1777: The minor
- 1777: Taste
- 1777: The orators
- 1778: The devil upon two sticks; a comedy, in three acts
- 1778: The cozeners
- 1778: The author. By Samuel Foote, Esq
- 1778: Taste
- 1778: The author
- 1778: The devil upon two sticks
- 1778: The dramatic works
- 1778: [The] knights
- 1778: The new theatre of fun; or, the modern Aristophanes in high glee
- 1778: The minor
- 1778: The maid of Bath
- 1778: The devil upon two sticks
- 1778: A trip to Calais
- 1778: The maid of Bath
- 1778: The Englishman in Paris
- 1778: The nabob
- 1778: Wit for the ton! The convivial jester; or Sam Foote's last budget opened
- 1778: The dramatic works
- 1778: The dramatic works
- 1778: The knights. By Samuel Foote, Esq
- 1778: The minor
- 1778: The cozeners
- 1778: The cozeners
- 1778: The dramatic works
- 1778: The nabob
- 1778: The maid of Bath
- 1778: The dramatic works
- 1779: Wit for the ton! The convivial jester; or, Sam Foote's last budget opened
- 1779: The commissary
- 1779: The dramatic works of Samuel Foote, Esq; in four volumes
- 1779: The dramatic works of Samuel Foote, Esq; in four volumes.
- 1780: The patron
- 1780: The orators
- 1780: The englishman returned from Paris
- 1780: The lyar
- 1780: The englishman returned from Paris
- 1780: The mayor of Garratt
- 1781: Taste
- 1781: The minor
- 1781: The dramatic works of Samuel Foote, Esq
- 1781: The dramatic works of Samuel Foote, Esq
- 1781: The patron
- 1782: The author
- 1782: The commissary
- 1782: The bankrupt
- 1782: The dramatic works
- 1782: Memoirs of the life of Sir John Dineley Goodere, Bart
- 1782: The dramatic works
- 1783: The englishman in Paris
- 1783: The dramatic works
- 1783: The dramatic works
- 1783: Wit for the ton!
- 1783: The mayor of Garratt
- 1785: Memoirs of the life of Sir John Dineley Goodere, Baronet, who was murdered by the contrivance of his own brother, on board the Ruby man of war, in King's Road, near Bristol, Jan. 19, 1740-1. Together wtth [sic] the life, history, trial, and last dying words of his brother Captain Samuel Goodere, ... Written by Samuel Foote, Esq; nephew to Sir John Dineley Goodere
- 1786: The lyar
- 1786: The dramatic works
- 1787: Taste; a comedy
- 1787: The minor
- 1787: The lame lover
- 1787: The Englishman in Paris
- 1787: The dramatic works
- 1787: The knights; a comedy. As it is performed at the Theatres Royal. Written by Samuel Foote, Esq
- 1787: The knights
- 1788: The Englishman returned from Paris. Being the sequel to The Englishman in Paris. A farce. In two acts. As performed at the Theatres Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Samuel Foote, Esq
- 1788: The commissary
- 1788: The orators
- 1788: The minor
- 1789: The minor
- 1789: The dramatic works
- 1790: Epilogue to the Minor
- 1790: The mayor of Garratt
- 1790: The minor
- 1792: The minor
- 1792: The minor
- 1793: The lyar
- 1793: The knights
- 1793: The lyar
- 1793: The minor. A comedy in three acts
- 1794: Taste. A comedy
- 1794: The englishman in Paris
- 1794: The cozeners
- 1794: The bankrupt
- 1794: The Englishman return'd from Paris
- 1794: The lyar
- 1794: The orators
- 1794: The patron
- 1794: The commissary
- 1794: The mayor of Garratt
- 1794: The nabob
- 1794: The author
- 1794: The patron
- 1794: The devil upon two sticks
- 1794: The maid of Bath. A comedy
- 1794: The devil upon two sticks
- 1794: A trip to Calais
- 1794: The lame lover
- 1794: The capuchin
- 1795: The nabob
- 1795: The dramatic works
- 1795: A trip to Calais
- 1795: The maid of Bath
- 1795: The cozeners
- 1795: The minor
- 1797: The dramatic works
- 1797: The mayor of Garratt
- 1797: The dramatic works
- 1798: The works of Samuel Foote, Esq
- 1798: The minor
- 1798: The minor
- 1799: The works of Samuel Foote, Esq. In two volumes. Volume I
- 1799: Taste a comedy
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