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Echoes of English
Anglicisms in Minor Speech Communities – with Special Focus on Danish and Afrikaans -
Echoes of English
anglicisms in minor speech communities - with special focus on Danish and Afrikaans -
Apology for the minor, in a letter to the Rev. Mr. Bain. By Samuel Foote, Esq
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On Monday, the twenty-sixth instant, at the theatre in Southwark, for the benefit of a public charity, will be represented a comedy called The minor
to which will be added, The deuce is in him. -
An additional scene to the comedy of the minor
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The theatre licentious and perverted
Or, a sermon for reformation of manners. Preached on the Lord's day, Dec. 2. 1770. Partly occasioned by the acting of a comedy, entitled, The minor, in the licensed Theatre of Edinburgh, on Saturday the 24th of November preceding. By James Baine, A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Edinburgh. Inscribed to Samuel Foote, Esq -
A letter to David Garrick, Esq; occasioned by the intended representation of the minor at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
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A letter to David Garrick, Esq; occasioned by the intended representation of The minor at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
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An exhortatory address to the brethren in the faith of Christ
occasioned by a remarkable letter from Mr. Foote to the Rev. author of Christian and critical remarks on the minor. With a Serious Word or two on the present Melancholy Occasion. By a minister of the church of Christ -
Christian and critical remarks on a droll, or interlude, called The minor
Now acting by a company of stage players in the Hay-Market; and said to be acted by authority. In which the blasphemy, falshood, and scurrility of that piece is properly considered, answered, and exposed. By a ministe of the Church of Christ -
Apology for The minor
In a Letter to The Rev. Mr Baine. To which is added, The Original Epilogue. By Samuel Foote, Esq -
A letter to David Garrick
Esq; Occasioned by the intended Representation of the Minor at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane