The dramatic history of Master Edward: Miss Ann, Mrs. Llwhuddwhydd, and others. The extraordinaries of these times. Collected from Zaphaniel's original papers. Illustrated with copper-plates.
- Title
- The dramatic history of Master Edward: Miss Ann, Mrs. Llwhuddwhydd, and others. The extraordinaries of these times. Collected from Zaphaniel's original papers. Illustrated with copper-plates.
- Author
- Stevens, George Alexander, 1710-1784.
- Publication
- London :: printed for T. Waller,
- 1743 [1763]
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- Dramatis Personae.
- ZAPHANIEL'S Exhortation to his Fellows in the Faith.
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play
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ACT I.
- SCENE II.
- SCENE III.
- SCENE MATRIMONY.
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The CHOICE SPIRITS FARCE.- Soar and Bore.
- Phoebus and Apollo.
- Philadelphia.
- She is not.
- Alablaster and Ivory.
- Like Starry Suns.
- Her Marrow.
- Her Cheeks Cochineel'd.
- Cupid's Kettle-drums.
- Tear up Tempests by the Root.
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To BOOT. - Galaxy.
- The Synagogue of Gods.
- Play or Pay, lay the odds, Nothing never beats Chloe.
- Times Scythe mowing down his Breath,
- Eccho sobbing.
- Charm my charming Chloe.
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SCENE,
the OVERTHROW. -
The COUCH SCENE. - SCENE III.
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The DREAMING SCENE.
- ACT II.
- An Account of the Continuation of this Work.
- CANNON.
- TO THE PRIME GENIUS Of this AGE; Professor of the Art of Teaching the Passions, and unparallelled Adven∣turer.
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First Chapter of the Continuation of the His∣tory of
NEDDY, &c.