The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
Text Index-DAPHNE

Return to Database Home Page           Text Browse Page
DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1772.12.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Daphne and Amintor [t], for sale by Bradford, William and Thomas 
1773.02.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Daphne and Amintor [t], for sale by Bradford, William and Thomas 
1773.03.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Daphne and Amintor [t], for sale by Bradford, William and Thomas 
1767.11.27  Charleston  CITATION Daphne and Amintor [t], music, for sale by Wells, Robert 
1767.12.18  Charleston  CITATION Daphne and Amintor [t], music, for sale by Wells, Robert 
1767.12.25  Charleston  CITATION Daphne and Amintor [t], music, for sale by Wells, Robert 
1768.10.26  London  CITATION Daphne and Amintor [t], performed in London 
1768.11.07  London  CITATION Daphne and Amistor [t], performed in London 
1775.02.02  Philadelphia  CITATION Daphne, author of lyric [beg] Gentle Cupid, prithee say 
1775.03.30  Norwich  CITATION Daphne, author of lyric [beg] I'm a girl (if my glass and my lovers told 
1779.01.02  New York  CITATION Daphne in Midas [t], tune in cantata Sacrifice [t] 
1736.02.16  New York  CITATION Daphne our Dearest Bitch O Hone, O Hone, tune of lyric [beg] Toby a dog of 
Return to Database Home Page           Text Browse Page
© 2010 Colonial Music Institute