NEW BOOKS. With remarks
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... of Stitchill. 20. At Bath, Vincent Lady Mary Seymour, filler to the Duke of Somcrict. Births. 08. 2. In White hart yard, Drury-lane, London, the wile of Sinclair, journeyman - tailor, a boy and two giils, all likely live. 8. At London, the Countcfs of ...
... of Stitchill. 20. At Bath, Vincent Lady Mary Seymour, filler to the Duke of Somcrict. Births. 08. 2. In White hart yard, Drury-lane, London, the wile of Sinclair, journeyman - tailor, a boy and two giils, all likely live. 8. At London, the Countcfs of ...
... education of young people of falliion, d. Poetry and Emtertainment. High life below flairs. A farce two afls, played at Drury lane. s. Nc-wberry. Persons. Lovel, young Well-Indian of great fortune ; Freeman, his friend; Philip, Tent, Coachman, Kingjlon ...
... beautiful devil to earth. ° was form'd. XXr Dcc - !f' 1 PROLOGUE to Oroouoko altered. it is nov> ailed at the, theatre in Drury-lane. THis night your tributary tears claim, For (cencs that Southern drew; a fav'rite name! He touch'd your fathers'hearls with ...
... PROLOGUE to Oroouoko altered. it is nov> ailed at the, theatre in Drury-lane. THis night your tributary tears claim, For (cencs that Southern drew; a fav'rite name! He touch'd your fathers'hearls with gen'rotis wo, And taught yoor mothers' youthful eyes ...
... The story of the Desert Island a dramatic poem, now representing at the theatre in Drury-lane. By Mr Murphy. THE ftory or fable of this piece, is taken from the Ifola dtjbabitata of Metaftafio : but Mr Murphy has followed the impulfe of his own imagination ...
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... patron. Afting at the theatres was fufpended, from his late Majefty's death, tili Monday Mov. 17. the ft, the King went to Drury-lane theatre to fee the tragedy King Richard 111. His Majefty was attended in the box by the Duke cfDevonlhire, Lord Hugh Cham ...
... Ingeldew. 6d. Kinnerfly. eiegiac epiftle to his Majefly. Is. Tears and tiiumph of ParndtTus. Ode for mufic, performing at Drury Lane. 6d. Poems by Allan Ram fay. ss. Millar. Verfes to the King, s DodHey. Verfes on pulling down Lndgate. Thomas and Sally ...
... LOWDON His Majefty was attended in the fta»e-box a: Drury Lane Theatre on Friday night, by his Grace the Duke of Devonfhire, Lord high Chamberlain, bearing bis Wand, and rhe Earl of Sine. Her PvOyal Highnefs the Princefs Dowager of Wales, the Duke of ...
... His Majefty has fettled 300 I. per annum on the Reverend Mr. John Home, autiior of Douglas and other pieces; and was ?? Drury Lane- iaft: Saturday, to fee bis tragedy of Agis performed. It is faid, that, by the will of Wortlev Montague, Efq; 600.000-I ...