An edition of The group (1775)

The group

as lately acted, and to be re-acted, to the wonder of all superior intelligences, nigh head-quarters at Amboyne.

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An edition of The group (1775)

The group

as lately acted, and to be re-acted, to the wonder of all superior intelligences, nigh head-quarters at Amboyne.

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English
Pages
22

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The group: a farce: as lately acted, and to be re-acted, to the wonder of all superior intelligences; nigh head quarters, at Amboyne. : In two acts.
1775, Jamaica, printed; Philadelphia, reprinted; by James Humphreys, Junior, in Front-Street.
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Cover of: The group
The group: a farce: as lately acted, and to be re-acted, to the wonder of all superior intelligences; nigh head quarters, at Amboyne. : In two acts.
1775, Jamaica, printed; Philadelphia, reprinted; by James Humphreys, Junior, in Front-Street.
Microform in English

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Edition Notes

Imperfect; t.-p. wanting. Title of the 1st edition, supplied from Wegelin's Early American plays, 1905.

A political satire in two acts in verse, published the day before the battle of Lexington.

At head of title: As the great business of the public world is the eager pursuit of amusement, and as the Public diversion of the season have been interrupted by the hostile parade in the captial; the exhibition of a new farce may not be unentertaining.

These lines also appear on the t.-p. after the title: The author has thought proper to borrow the following spirited lines from a late celebrated poet, and offer to the public by way of Prologue, which cannot fail of pleasing at this crisis: What! arm'd for virtue, and not point the pen, Brand the bold front of shameless guilty men ... etc. (12 lines)

Master microform held by: Readex.

Microopaque. New York, N.Y. : Readex Microprint Corporation, 1962. 1 microopaque ; 15 x 23 cm. (Three centuries of drama. American, 1714-1830) ; (Three centuries of English and American plays, 1500-1830).

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Three centuries of drama, Three centuries of English and American plays, 1500-1830
Genre
Drama.

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PS858.W8 A7

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Microform
Pagination
22 p.
Number of pages
22

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OL17796253M
LCCN
87809376
OCLC/WorldCat
9552453

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