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PJ.779.065
24 Nov 1779:33 (1315)
Just published, and to be sold by Thomas Bradford, . . . A
new comedy, entitled The School for Scandal.
This Comedy which is a political satire on the King of
Great-Britain, and his miserable Junto, who have ruined
England by their endeavouring to enslave America, was
published in London, last January, where it was much
admired, and had a great run.-- In this play is introduced
George the Third, Lord North, the Earl of Bute, Lord George
Germain, Lord Sandwich, &c. &c. The scene is the Court, and
the subject, the present times. Also, the following new
plays, several of them wrote by the famous Foote,
The Maid of Bath, Comedies.
Devil on Two Sticks,
The Taylors; A tragedy for Warm Weather.
The Nabob, Comedies, .
The Cozeners,
Lord Percy, Tragedies.
Battle of Hastings,
. . . [List of other stationery]
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