Index Entry | Pranks of Mars and Venus [t], play as metaphor of political affairs |
Location | London |
Citation | BEP(F.743.005 7 Feb 1743:31 (392) London, October 12. . . We here a new C-----t farce has lately been exhibited at K----n, call'd, The Pranks of Mars and Venus, which had a tragical catastrophe; the thunderbolt of war having in great dudgeon, kick'd her Goddessship out of his presence, telling her she was a -----; which, in the language of the Gods, is what we mortals call a w---re. |
Generic Title | Boston Evening Post (Fleet) |
Date | 1743.02.07 |
Publisher | Fleet, T. |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1743 |
Bibliography | B0002182 |