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NYM(G.765.053
22 Jul 1765:31 (717)
The following plays and farces, (lately published with
addition) may be had, by speedily applying for, of Hugh
Gaine, at the Bible and Crown, in Hanover Square: The
titles whereof are as follow, viz. Douglass, Scornful Lady,
Beaux of Stratagem, Reformed Coquet, Way of the World, Love
Makes a Man, Fall of Sagantum, Don Carlos, Heroic Daughter,
Banishment of Cicero, Mourning Bride, Othello, Orphan,
Polly, an opera; Temple of Virtue, Lyar, Julius Caesar,
Tamerlane, Gustavious, Way to the Win Him, Island Prices,
Northern Lass, King Lear, Victum, Twin Rivals, Old
Batchelor, Cleone Orenoke, George Barnwell, Duke Humphries,
Beggars Opera, Love and a Bottle, Gambler, Venice Preserv'd,
Cato, Cariolanous, Theodsius, Maid's Tragedy, Recruiting
Officer; Macbeth, Ulssiys, Agis, Way to Keep Him, Edward the
Black Prince, Bold Stroke for a Wife, Pasquine, Aesop,
Cutter of Coleman-Street, King and the Miller, Brave Irish-
man, Lying Vallet, Devil To-Pay, Heroic Love, Modish Couple,
Funeral, Toy Shop, Sir John Cockle, What D'ye Call It,
Lethe, Walking-Statue, Miss in her Teens, Cobler of Preston,
Daemon and Philida, Honest Yorkshire Man, Flora Philaster,
Jane Shore, High Life Below Stairs, Mock Doctor.
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