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NYP-F.779.006
24 Jun 1779:21 (131)
London, February 9. It is thought by some shrewd
politicians, that Sir Hugh Pelter, who, in the beginning of
the season, appeared in the characters of Trunnion and
Draweansit [ ], afterwards in the Winter's Tale, All in
the wrong, and comedy of errors, will soon perform a
principal part in the perplexities, measure for measure, of
all's well that ends well: The prologue to be spoken by
Admiral Keppel. To which will be added, a farce, called the
Contrivances, or the Devil to pay.
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