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The rival priests or, the female politician. A farce.
Bellamy, D. (Daniel), b. 1687.
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Date: MDCCXXXIX. [1739]
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Fortune's frolic A farce, in two acts; as performed at the Theatres Royal in Covent-Garden and the Hay-Market. Written by John Till Allingham.
Allingham, John Till, fl. 1799-1810.
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Date: 1799
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The rout. A farce of two acts as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
John Hill
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Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]
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Fortune's frolic A farce, in two acts; as performed at the Theatres Royal in Covent-Garden and the Hay-Market. Written by John Till Allingham.
Allingham, John Till, fl. 1799-1810.
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Date: [1799?]
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The State farce: or, They are all come home . In which is introduced, a scene representing Britannia weeping in the centre of the stage, attended by the ghosts of the Duke of Marlborough and Admiral Hosier, being more applicable to the present times, than any thing yet published. Multum in parvo.
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Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]
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English farces - 18th century
English drama - 18th century
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