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The natural son: a comedy
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The New spouter's companion; or, Complete Theatrical remembrancer, and universal key to theatrical knowledge
Containing a select collection of all the favourite and most esteemed prologues and epilogues, which have been written by distinguished wits, to accompany approved tragedies, comedies, operas, farces, pantomimes, and every other species of theatrical entertainment worthy of notice, and spoken by the most celebrated performers, at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, Hay-Market, and on other stages in different parts of the Kingdom. Including several prologues and epilogues, composed on purpose for this work, to be spoken occasionally in the characters of bucks, bloods, choices spirits, bravos, fribbles, &c. &c. Together with that celebrated piece, called the picture of a Play-House; or, bucks have at yet all: and other valuable pieces, not to be found in any other collection. The whole brought down to the present time, and rendered extremely diverting to readers, speakers, and hearers. Carefully revised and corrected by Mr. Palmer -
The Spouter's companion; or, Theatrical remembrancer
Containing a select collection of the most esteemed prologues and epilogues, which have been spoken by the most celebrated performers of both sexes. Together with variety of curious originals, written on purpose for this work: among which are several prologues and epilogues, to be spoken in the characters of bloods, bucks, choice spirits, fribbles, bravos, &c. together with a new prologue on epilogues, and an epilogue on prologues. To which is added, the spouter's medley: containing select parts of the most celebrated comedies and tragedies, contrasted in such a manner as to render their assemblage extremely diverting to the readers, speakers, and hearers. Together with the spouting-club in an uproar; or the battle of socks and buskins -
The British spouter; or, Stage assistant
Containing the most celebrated prologues and epilogues, that have been lately spoken, in the different theatres, at the acting of the most eminent plays. The whole being intended to make young persons acquainted with the art of speaking, and to impress upon their minds sentiments of morality -
The Theatrical bouquet
Containing an alphabetical arrangement of the prologues and epilogues, which have been published by distinguished wits, from the time that Colley Cibber first came on the stage to the present year -
Prologues and epilogues of Restoration theater
gender and comedy, performance and print -
Covent Garden drolery, or A colection [sic] of all the choice songs, poems, prologues, and epilogues, (sung and spoken at courts and theaters) never in print before. Written by the refined'st witts of the age. And collected by A.B
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A copy of verses humbly presented to all my worthy masters and mistresses
in the parish of Christ Church, in the county of Surrey, by Edward Heddington, constable, bellman, and cryer -
The prologue and epilogue to the last new play of the Albion Queens, or, the Death of Mary Queen of Scotland. Printed as they were written, but not permitted to be spoken
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A true coppy of the Epilogue to Constantine the Great
that which was first published being false printed and surreptitious -
Prologue to the Northern lass
By J.H -
Sampling the book
Renaissance prologues and the French conteurs -
Christian reader, although the very name of the author of this exposition ...
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Prologues to Shakespeare's theatre
performance and liminality in early modern drama -
Chaucer and clothing
clerical and academic costume in the general prologue to "The Canterbury Tales" -
Chaucer and costume
the secular pilgrims in the General Prologue -
A companion to the prologue of Apuleius' Metamorphoses
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Covent Garden drollery
a miscellany of 1672 -
The German Nachspiel in the eighteenth century
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Prologue spoken by Mrs. Cook
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The epilogue to Mr. Lacy's new play, Sir Hercules Buffoon, or the Poetical Esquire
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Covent Garden drolery, or, A Colection [sic] of all the choice songs, poems, prologues and epilogues (sung and spoken at courts and theaters) never in print before
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The prologue to Mr. Lacy's new play, Sir Hercules Buffoon or the Poetical esquire
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Epilogue to the theatrical representation at Strawberry-Hill. Written by Johanna Baillie, and spoken by the Hon. Anne S. Damer, November, 1800
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Covent Garde[n] droler[y,] or, A colect[ion] of all the choice [songs, poems,] prologues and epilogues, [(sung and] spoken at courts and theaters.) Written by the refined'st witts of [the age.] And collected by A.B