The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1775.01.26  Williamsburg  CITATION Essay, An [t] [beg] I've long consider'd in my mind 
1771.05.25  Providence  CITATION Essay on Beauty [t] [beg] What gives the maiden blush its loveliest dye 
1780.01.25  Philadelphia  CITATION Essay on Conscience, An [t] [beg] But why must those be though to 'scape 
1783.10.02  Bennington  CITATION Essay on Conversation, An [t] [beg] Would you be well received wher'er you 
1732.06.01  London  CITATION Essay on Criticism [t] [beg] Survey the whole, nor seek small faults to find 
1729.04.10  Philadelphia  CITATION Essay on Criticism [t] [beg] This is indeed to be an artist; for 'tis well 
1770.03.02  New Haven  CITATION Essay on Dancing [t], manuscript discussed by correspondent 
1755.05.15  London  CITATION Essay on Friendship, An [t] [beg] Generous friendship no cold medium known 
1772.07.16  Charleston  CITATION Essay on Hope, An [t] [beg] For him alone, hope leads from goal to goal 
1782.01.26  Newport  CITATION Essay on Ignorance [t] [beg] Since then all knowledge is at best but vain 
1754.02.18  New York  CITATION Essay on Love, An [t] [beg] Love the most generous passion of the mind 
1754.02.26  Philadelphia  CITATION Essay on Love, An [t] [beg] Love the most generous passion of the mind 
1736.03.01  Boston  CITATION Essay on Man [t] [beg] Ask for what end the heav'nly bodies shine? 
1772.04.20  London  CITATION Essay on Man [t] [beg] In human works, though labour'd on with pain 
1772.06.01  London  CITATION Essay on Man [t] [beg] In human works, though labour'd on with pain 
1774.03.10  London  CITATION Essay on Man [t] [beg] Remember, man, "the universal cause 
1771.04.02  London  CITATION Essay on Man, source of lyric [beg] Nor think in nature's state they 
1768.10.03  New York  CITATION Essay on Operas [t], for sale by Noel, Garrat 
1768.10.10  New York  CITATION Essay on Operas [t], for sale by Noel, Garrat 
1768.10.24  New York  CITATION Essay on Operas [t], for sale by Noel, Garrat 
1751.11.25  London  CITATION Essay on Verbal Criticism [t] [beg] It pleases me that Pope unlaurel'd goes 
1776.08.03  Philadelphia  CITATION Essay on War [t] [beg] And thou fair peace, from the wild floods of war 
1776.09.07  Exeter  CITATION Essay on War [t] [beg] And thou fair Peace, from the wild floods of war 
1759.12.03  New York  CITATION Essay on...Wolfe [t] [beg] Here rests from toil, in narrow bounds confin'd 
1753.03.05  New York  CITATION Essay on Woman, An [t] [beg] Our grandsire Adam, e'er of Eve possest 
1773.11.04  Norwich  CITATION Essay on Youth [t] [beg] How wild is youth? how wicket and prophane 
1773.11.09  Hartford  CITATION Essay on Youth [t] [beg] How wild is youth! how wicked & profane 
1759.12.29  Portsmouth  CITATION Essay to an Epitaph, An [t] [beg] Here rests from toil, in narrow bounds 
1771.10.05  London  CITATION Essay upon Conversation [t] [beg] Visions of devils into monkeys turn'd 
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