A key to the drama: or, memoirs, intrigues, and atchievements, of personages, who have been chosen by the most celebrated poets, as the fittest characters for theatrical representations. Calculated To gratify the Public, not only with a Circumstantial History of the Persons, and to make the Stage thereby more intelligible and interesting to Those who frequent it; but that Others, who ... a Variety of Causes, have it not in their Power to enjoy the Representation, may nevertheless puruse the Plays with a higher Relish, and greater perspicuity. Vol. I. Containing the life, Character, and secret History of Macbeth. By a gentleman, no professed author but a lover of history, and of the theatre
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Main Author: Gentleman no professed author but a lover of history, and of the theatre (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London printed for the author, by J. Browne, No. 73. Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street 1768
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Item Description:English Short Title Catalog, T155165
In this edition line 10 of title ends: "Charac-"; quire C has been reset: p. 13, line 11 contains "Say", p. 15 is unsigned, p. 17 is signed: B3 and the last two lines on p. 24 are duplicated on p. 25, except p. 24 reads: "in the court" and p. 25 reads: "at court
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Sometimes attributed to John Cumming
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Physical Description:Online-Ressource ([6],iii,[1],237,[1]Seiten) 12°

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