Manuscripts
What Wou'd the Man Be At? Drama, 1 act
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Manuscripts
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Manuscripts
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Manuscripts
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Manuscripts
No application. Announced for C.G., May 8, 1792; not produced. MS: dated, by Larpent, C.G., Apr. 24; several songs deleted; cast.
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Manuscripts
No application. Prod. C.G., Apr. 15, 1796. MS: dated by Larpent Apr. 7.
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Manuscripts
No application. Prod. C.G., Apr. 30, 1798. MS: endorsed C.G., and dated by Larpent Apr., 1798; two copies, each, of prologue and epilogue. Comp. The Posthumous Dramatic Works of Richard Cumberland, 1813 (121215): virtually the same.
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