—— Another edition. London, 1777, 8vo.
—— Comus, a masque [altered by J.
Dalton from John Milton], London, 1791, 8vo.
In vol. i. of
“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 Lost. An oratorio in four parts. The words selected from the works of Milton by J.L. Ellerton. London [1862], 12mo.