Multum in parvo: A theatrical nosegay! From the hot-house of genius. On [blank] evening, March [blank] at the King's Head Inn. Hamlet. Hamlet's instruction to the players. Hamlet and Ophelia. By particular desire Mr. Pearson will recite Sterne's Liberty and Slavery. The maid of the mill, Lord A. Imworth and Patty. Queen Mab, from Shakespeare, By Mr. Pearson. Pearson's post-haste Observations on a Journey to Paris. George Barnwell, George Barnwell and Millwood. A favourite Song by Mrs. Pearson. Othello's Apology to the senators of Venice, by Mr. Pearson. Love for Love, tattle (a Fop) and Miss Prue, Ben (a Sailor) and Miss Prue. The whole to conclude with Hippesly's Drunken man, By Mr. Pearson. Tickets to be had at the Bar. Admittance, Two Shillings and One Shilling
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spelling | Pearson Mr fl. 1787-1798 Verfasser aut Multum in parvo A theatrical nosegay! From the hot-house of genius. On [blank] evening, March [blank] at the King's Head Inn. Hamlet. Hamlet's instruction to the players. Hamlet and Ophelia. By particular desire Mr. Pearson will recite Sterne's Liberty and Slavery. The maid of the mill, Lord A. Imworth and Patty. Queen Mab, from Shakespeare, By Mr. Pearson. Pearson's post-haste Observations on a Journey to Paris. George Barnwell, George Barnwell and Millwood. A favourite Song by Mrs. Pearson. Othello's Apology to the senators of Venice, by Mr. Pearson. Love for Love, tattle (a Fop) and Miss Prue, Ben (a Sailor) and Miss Prue. The whole to conclude with Hippesly's Drunken man, By Mr. Pearson. Tickets to be had at the Bar. Admittance, Two Shillings and One Shilling [London?] s.n [1798?] Online-Ressource (1 sheet) 1/4° txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier An advertisement for an entertainment of dramatic extracts and recitations by Mr. Pearson and his wife English Short Title Catalog, T41611 Reproduction of original from British Library Online-Ausg Farmington Hills, Mich Cengage Gale 2009 Eighteenth Century Collections Online Electronic reproduction; Available via the World Wide Web |2009|||||||||| Drama Early works to 1800 http://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/0474100400?origin=/collection/nlh-ecc Verlag Volltext |
spellingShingle | Pearson Mr fl. 1787-1798 Multum in parvo A theatrical nosegay! From the hot-house of genius. On [blank] evening, March [blank] at the King's Head Inn. Hamlet. Hamlet's instruction to the players. Hamlet and Ophelia. By particular desire Mr. Pearson will recite Sterne's Liberty and Slavery. The maid of the mill, Lord A. Imworth and Patty. Queen Mab, from Shakespeare, By Mr. Pearson. Pearson's post-haste Observations on a Journey to Paris. George Barnwell, George Barnwell and Millwood. A favourite Song by Mrs. Pearson. Othello's Apology to the senators of Venice, by Mr. Pearson. Love for Love, tattle (a Fop) and Miss Prue, Ben (a Sailor) and Miss Prue. The whole to conclude with Hippesly's Drunken man, By Mr. Pearson. Tickets to be had at the Bar. Admittance, Two Shillings and One Shilling Drama Early works to 1800 |
title | Multum in parvo A theatrical nosegay! From the hot-house of genius. On [blank] evening, March [blank] at the King's Head Inn. Hamlet. Hamlet's instruction to the players. Hamlet and Ophelia. By particular desire Mr. Pearson will recite Sterne's Liberty and Slavery. The maid of the mill, Lord A. Imworth and Patty. Queen Mab, from Shakespeare, By Mr. Pearson. Pearson's post-haste Observations on a Journey to Paris. George Barnwell, George Barnwell and Millwood. A favourite Song by Mrs. Pearson. Othello's Apology to the senators of Venice, by Mr. Pearson. Love for Love, tattle (a Fop) and Miss Prue, Ben (a Sailor) and Miss Prue. The whole to conclude with Hippesly's Drunken man, By Mr. Pearson. Tickets to be had at the Bar. Admittance, Two Shillings and One Shilling |
title_auth | Multum in parvo A theatrical nosegay! From the hot-house of genius. On [blank] evening, March [blank] at the King's Head Inn. Hamlet. Hamlet's instruction to the players. Hamlet and Ophelia. By particular desire Mr. Pearson will recite Sterne's Liberty and Slavery. The maid of the mill, Lord A. Imworth and Patty. Queen Mab, from Shakespeare, By Mr. Pearson. Pearson's post-haste Observations on a Journey to Paris. George Barnwell, George Barnwell and Millwood. A favourite Song by Mrs. Pearson. Othello's Apology to the senators of Venice, by Mr. Pearson. Love for Love, tattle (a Fop) and Miss Prue, Ben (a Sailor) and Miss Prue. The whole to conclude with Hippesly's Drunken man, By Mr. Pearson. Tickets to be had at the Bar. Admittance, Two Shillings and One Shilling |
title_exact_search | Multum in parvo A theatrical nosegay! From the hot-house of genius. On [blank] evening, March [blank] at the King's Head Inn. Hamlet. Hamlet's instruction to the players. Hamlet and Ophelia. By particular desire Mr. Pearson will recite Sterne's Liberty and Slavery. The maid of the mill, Lord A. Imworth and Patty. Queen Mab, from Shakespeare, By Mr. Pearson. Pearson's post-haste Observations on a Journey to Paris. George Barnwell, George Barnwell and Millwood. A favourite Song by Mrs. Pearson. Othello's Apology to the senators of Venice, by Mr. Pearson. Love for Love, tattle (a Fop) and Miss Prue, Ben (a Sailor) and Miss Prue. The whole to conclude with Hippesly's Drunken man, By Mr. Pearson. Tickets to be had at the Bar. Admittance, Two Shillings and One Shilling |
title_exact_search_txtP | Multum in parvo A theatrical nosegay! From the hot-house of genius. On [blank] evening, March [blank] at the King's Head Inn. Hamlet. Hamlet's instruction to the players. Hamlet and Ophelia. By particular desire Mr. Pearson will recite Sterne's Liberty and Slavery. The maid of the mill, Lord A. Imworth and Patty. Queen Mab, from Shakespeare, By Mr. Pearson. Pearson's post-haste Observations on a Journey to Paris. George Barnwell, George Barnwell and Millwood. A favourite Song by Mrs. Pearson. Othello's Apology to the senators of Venice, by Mr. Pearson. Love for Love, tattle (a Fop) and Miss Prue, Ben (a Sailor) and Miss Prue. The whole to conclude with Hippesly's Drunken man, By Mr. Pearson. Tickets to be had at the Bar. Admittance, Two Shillings and One Shilling |
title_full | Multum in parvo A theatrical nosegay! From the hot-house of genius. On [blank] evening, March [blank] at the King's Head Inn. Hamlet. Hamlet's instruction to the players. Hamlet and Ophelia. By particular desire Mr. Pearson will recite Sterne's Liberty and Slavery. The maid of the mill, Lord A. Imworth and Patty. Queen Mab, from Shakespeare, By Mr. Pearson. Pearson's post-haste Observations on a Journey to Paris. George Barnwell, George Barnwell and Millwood. A favourite Song by Mrs. Pearson. Othello's Apology to the senators of Venice, by Mr. Pearson. Love for Love, tattle (a Fop) and Miss Prue, Ben (a Sailor) and Miss Prue. The whole to conclude with Hippesly's Drunken man, By Mr. Pearson. Tickets to be had at the Bar. Admittance, Two Shillings and One Shilling |
title_fullStr | Multum in parvo A theatrical nosegay! From the hot-house of genius. On [blank] evening, March [blank] at the King's Head Inn. Hamlet. Hamlet's instruction to the players. Hamlet and Ophelia. By particular desire Mr. Pearson will recite Sterne's Liberty and Slavery. The maid of the mill, Lord A. Imworth and Patty. Queen Mab, from Shakespeare, By Mr. Pearson. Pearson's post-haste Observations on a Journey to Paris. George Barnwell, George Barnwell and Millwood. A favourite Song by Mrs. Pearson. Othello's Apology to the senators of Venice, by Mr. Pearson. Love for Love, tattle (a Fop) and Miss Prue, Ben (a Sailor) and Miss Prue. The whole to conclude with Hippesly's Drunken man, By Mr. Pearson. Tickets to be had at the Bar. Admittance, Two Shillings and One Shilling |
title_full_unstemmed | Multum in parvo A theatrical nosegay! From the hot-house of genius. On [blank] evening, March [blank] at the King's Head Inn. Hamlet. Hamlet's instruction to the players. Hamlet and Ophelia. By particular desire Mr. Pearson will recite Sterne's Liberty and Slavery. The maid of the mill, Lord A. Imworth and Patty. Queen Mab, from Shakespeare, By Mr. Pearson. Pearson's post-haste Observations on a Journey to Paris. George Barnwell, George Barnwell and Millwood. A favourite Song by Mrs. Pearson. Othello's Apology to the senators of Venice, by Mr. Pearson. Love for Love, tattle (a Fop) and Miss Prue, Ben (a Sailor) and Miss Prue. The whole to conclude with Hippesly's Drunken man, By Mr. Pearson. Tickets to be had at the Bar. Admittance, Two Shillings and One Shilling |
title_short | Multum in parvo |
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