Lewis Theobald
1688 – 1744
66 works on record
Works
Shakespeare restored (1726)
1974

The history of the loves of Antiochus and Stratonice
1973
Shakespeare restored; or, A specimen of the many errors, as well committed, as of this poet, designed not only to correct the said edition, but to restore the true reading of Shakespeare in all the editions ever yet publish'd
1971
Shakespeare restored: or, A specimen of the many errors, as well committed, as unamended
1971

Double Falsehood
1970
The tragedy of King Richard II, 1720
1969
The perfidious brother, a tragedy
1956
The vocal parts of an entertainment, call'd, Merlin
1956
Orpheus and Eurydice
1954
Preface to The works of Shakespeare (1734)
1949

Harlequin sorcerer: with the loves of Pluto and Proserpine
1753
Harlequin sorcerer, with the loves of Pluto and Proserpine
1753
The happy captive
1741
Orpheus and Eurydice; an opera
1739
The fatal secret
1735
An epistle humbly addressed to the Right Honourable John, Earl of Orrery. By L. Theobald
1732
Vocal parts of an entertainment called Apollo and Daphne; or, the burgo-master trick'd. As performed at the Theatre-Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields
1731
Orestes
1731
Perseus and Andromeda
1730
The rape of Proserpine
1727
Vocal parts of an entertainment, called Apollo and Daphne
1726
Shakespeare restored, or, A specimen of many errors
1726

Shakespeare restored
1726
Shakespeare restored, or, A specimen of the many errors, as well committed, as unamended, by Mr. Pope in his late edition of this poet
1726
A dramatick entertainment, call'd Harlequin a sorcerer
1725
The tragedy of King Richard the II
1720
Memoirs of Sir Walter Raleigh
1719
Decius and Paulina
1719
The history of the loves of Antiochus and Stratonice: in which are interspers'd some accounts relating to Greece and Syria. By Mr. Theobald
1717
The Persian princess: or, the royal villain. A tragedy. As it was acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. By Mr. Theobald
1717
The perfidious brother
1715
The Persian princess: or, The royal villain
1715
The cave of poverty
1715
The Persian princess
1715
The mausoleum
1714
A pindarick ode on the union. Written by Lew. Theobald, gent
1707
Shakespeare restored
The perfidious brother
Electra
The cave of poverty
The fatal secret
Preface to the works of Shakespeare (1734)
Shakespeare restored; or, A specimen of the many errors, as well committed, as of this poet, designed not only to correct the said edition, but to restore the true reading of Shakespeare in all the editions ever yet publish'd
Memoirs of Sir Walter Raleigh
Shakespeare restored
The Censor
Orpheus and Eurydice

Perseus and Andromeda
Double falshood, or, The distrest lovers
The fatal secret
The entertainments, set to musick, for the comic-dramatick opera, called, The lady's triumph

Shakespeare Restored

Memoirs of Sir Walter Raleigh; his Life, his Military and Naval Exploits, his Preferments and Death

The Works : In Ten Volumes

Double Falshood; or, the Distrest Lovers. A Play, as it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. Written Originally by W. Shakespeare; and now Revised and Adapted to the Stage by Mr. Theobald,

Perseus and Andromeda. As it is Performed at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln's-Inn-Fields. Adorn'd With Copper-plates

Shakespeare Restored
Double Falshood; or, the Distrest Lovers

The Fatal Secret. a Tragedy. as It Is Acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Covent-Garden. by Mr. Theobald

A Dramatick Entertainment, Call'd Harlequin a Sorcerer
Life of and Character of Marcus Portius Cato Uticensis
A pindarick ode on the union ...
The tragedy of King Richard the II
The Censor
Monsieur LeClerc's observations upon Mr. Addison's Travels through Italy, &c
The works of Shakespeare: in eight volumes