Walpole, Robert, Earl of Orford, 1676-1745 Drama.
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Politicks in miniature or, the humours of Punch's resignation. A tragi-comi-farcical-operatical puppet-show. With A New Scene of Punch's Levee, and the surprising Metamorphosis of his Puppets. To which is added, The political rehearsal. Harlequin Le Grand: or, the tricks of Pierrot Le Primier. With The Cheats and Adventures of Punchinello, Mezotin, Scaramouch, Pantaloon, and others. Being, A Tragi-Comi-Pantomimical Performance of Two Acts. In which are introduced, An Heroic Scene on Female Honour, and a very Majestic Pantomime Scene of Kicking. The Whole interspers'd with, Patriots, Chorus of Patriots; Courtiers, Chorus of Courtiers; Songs; Observations, critical and political. Taken from the Westminster Journal of March 20, 1741-2, Oct. 30, & Nov. 6, 1742.
Date: [1742]- E-books
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Politicks in miniature or, the humours of Punch's resignation. A tragi-comi-farcical-operatical puppet-show. With A New Scene of Punch's Levee, and the surprising Metamorphosis of his Puppets. To which is added, The political rehearsal. Harlequin Le Grand: or, the tricks of Pierrot Le Primier. With The Cheasts and Adventures of Punchinello, Mezotin, Scaramouch, Pantaloon, and others. Being, A Tragi-Comi-Pantomimical Performance of Two Acts. In which are introduced, An Heroic Scene on Female Honour, and a very Majestic Pantomime Scene of Kicking. The Whole interspers'd with, Patriots, Chorus of Patriots; Courtiers, Chorus of Courtiers; Songs; Observations, critical and political. Taken from the Westminster Journal of March 20, 1741-2, Oct. 30, & Nov. 6, 1742.
Date: [1742]- E-books
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Politicks in miniature or, the humours of Punch's resignation. A tragi-comi-farcical-operatical puppet-show.
Date: 1742- E-books
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The sturdy beggars . A new ballad opera. Humbly dedicated to The Right Honourable, and Right Worshipful, the Lord-Mayor; To the Worshipful Court of Aldermen, and Court of Common-Council; and the worthy merchants and citizens of London.
Morvan DuhamelDate: M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]