British theatre (1791) (14585697988)
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Identifier: britishtheatre05bell (find matches)
Title: British theatre
Year: 1791 (1790s)
Authors: Bell, John, 1745-1831
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Publisher: London : J. Bell
Contributing Library: University of Pittsburgh Library System
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh Library System
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SHE WOUD ANDSHE JFOUD NOT,THE KIND IMPOSTOR. A COMEDY,By eOLLEY CIBBER, Esq. ADAPTED FOR THEATRICAL REPRESENTATION, AS PERFORMED AT THE THEATRES-ROVAL,DRURY-LANE AND C OVE NT. GARDEN. REGULATED FROM THF PROMPT-BOOKS,By Permistion of the Managers^ »TI>eLi.e,dUUnguishcd by inven«l Comn-..., a: e omitted .n the Representation: LONDON: Printed for the. Proprietors, under the Direaion of John Bell, Bauel) library. Strand, Bookseller to HisRoyalri.,hness the Pkince of Wale,. MDCCXCIi. X TO THE MOST ILLUSTRIOUS JAMES,DUKE OF ORMOND. MAY TT PLEASE YOUR GRACE, Our late happy news from J^igo had so general atLinfluence on the viincls of the people, that its no won-der this play had a favourable receptioriy when th&theefnlncss and good humoiir of tire town inclined^em to encourage every thing that carried the least-pretence to divert em : but the best part of its fortuneis, that its appearing first this seasoTi has given it a,sort of title to your Graces protection, by being at th^same