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Sir John Vanbrugh and the end of restoration comedy
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A letter from several members of the Society for Reformation of Manners
To the most Reverend Father in God Thomas by Divine Providence, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury -
A letter from several members of the Society for Reformation of Manners
To the most Reverend Father in God Thomas by Divine Providence, Lord Arch-Bishop of Canterbury -
A modern character, introduc'd in the scenes of Vanbrugh's Æsop
As it was acted at a late private representation of Henry the Fourth, perform'd gratis at the little opera-house in the Haymarket. To which is added, The Prologue and Epilogue to the Play -
The modern character, introduc'd in the scenes of Vanbrugh's Æsop
As it was acted at a late private representation of Henry the Fourth, perform'd gratis at the little Opera-House in the Haymarket. To which is added, the prologue and epilogue to the play -
Mr. & Mrs. Solomon
Vocal performers from the southward, having performed their concerts in South-Carolina ... have now the honour of waiting on the ladies and gentlemen of Newburyport, for the purpose of performing them an amusement worthy the patronage of the public. This evening (Tuesday) April 22. A concert of vocal and instrumental music. ... interspersed with ...the Provoked husband ... Thomas and Sally -
For the benefit of Mr. Heard. At the theatre in Baltimore, on Tuesday evening, the 11th of March, 1783, will be presented, a comedy, (never acted here) called The provok'd husband; or, A journey to London. ... To which will be added, a farce, (never acted here, written by the author of Zara) called The walking statue; or, The Devil in the wine-cellar!
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Sir John Vanbrugh's justification, of what he depos'd in the Duchess of Marlborough's late tryal
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Reflections on the principal characters in a late comedy call'd The provok'd husband
By a private Gentleman. Dedicated to his Mistress -
A defence of The short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c
Being a reply to Mr. Congreve's Amendments, &c. and to the Vindication of the author of the Relapse. By Jeremy Collier, M.A -
A defence of The short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c
being a reply to Mr. Congreve's Amendments, &c. and to the vindication of the author of The relapse