Representation of the Impiety and Immorality of the English Stage (1704); Some Thoughts Concerning the Stage in a Letter to a Lady (1704) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 32 pages of information about Representation of the Impiety and Immorality of the English Stage (1704); Some Thoughts Concerning the Stage in a Letter to a Lady (1704).

Representation of the Impiety and Immorality of the English Stage (1704); Some Thoughts Concerning the Stage in a Letter to a Lady (1704) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 32 pages of information about Representation of the Impiety and Immorality of the English Stage (1704); Some Thoughts Concerning the Stage in a Letter to a Lady (1704).
Sept. 1946: 
      Anon., LETTER TO A. H. ESQ; CONCERNING THE STAGE (1698) and
      Richard Willis’s (?) THE OCCASIONAL PAPER, no.  IX (1698). 
Nov., 1946: 
      Anon., ESSAY ON WIT (1748), together with Characters by Flecknoe
      and Joseph Warton’s ADVENTURER nos. 127 and 133. 
Jan., 1947: 
      Samuel Wesley’s EPISTLE TO A FRIEND CONCERNING POETRY (1700) and
      ESSAY ON HEROIC POETRY (1693). 
Mar., 1947: 
      Anon., REPRESENTATION OF THE IMPIETY AND IMMORALITY OF THE STAGE
      (1704), and anon., SOME THOUGHTS CONCERNING THE STAGE (1704).

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