The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1775.02.23  Hartford  CITATION Occasional Conversation... [t] [beg] What flame, so sudden, thus attracts 
1782.06.25  Baltimore  CITATION Occasional Epilogue [t] [beg] Ladies, you've seen me from one lover freed 
1766.07.14  Boston  CITATION Occasional Oratorio [t] (Handel), for sale by White, Timothy 
1766.07.21  Boston  CITATION Occasional Oratorio [t] (Handel), for sale by White, Timothy 
1766.07.28  Boston  CITATION Occasional Oratorio [t] (Handel), for sale by White, Timothy 
1771.04.18  London  CITATION Occasional Oratorio [t] (Handel), overture, played at ball for King's entry 
1782.02.19  Baltimore  CITATION Occasional Prologue, An [t] [beg] Before you, see one of your stage-director 
1782.03.26  Baltimore  CITATION Occasional Prologue, An [t] [beg] Who but has read that celebrated fable 
1771.09.12  Annapolis  CITATION Occasional Prologue [Epilogue] [t] [beg] Well, now 'tis over-- the ice 
1771.09.12  Annapolis  CITATION Occasional Prologue [t] [beg] To call forth Genius, bid fair science bloom 
1783.05.20  Baltimore  CITATION Occasional Prologue...to The Roman Father [t] [beg] Ye brave asserters of 
1776.10.15  London  CITATION Occasional Prologue [t] [beg] Veteran see, whose last act on the stage, A 
1750.10.22  New York  CITATION Occasional Verses [t] [beg] World once thought, and many think it still, The 
1739.09.14  Williamsburg  CITATION Occasionally Written to a Friend [t] [beg] Who wou'd have thought that Bella 
1772.04.02  Williamsburg  CITATION Occasioned by a Lady's Falling...at a Ball [t] [beg] Iris, with every power 
1743.06.16  London  CITATION Occasioned by a Late Motion [t] [beg] High taxes ran; the Britons loud 
1761.04.13  Boston  CITATION Occasioned by Hearing...Passing-bell [t] [beg] Mark my gay friend, that 
1777.03.17  Norwich  CITATION Occasioned by Seeing an Inverted Picture... [t] [beg] Behold the man who had 
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