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The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless ... - Page 60
by Eliza Fowler Haywood - 1768
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Henry Fielding: The Critical Heritage

Ronald Paulson, Thomas F. Lockwood - Literary Criticism - 1995 - 488 pages
...Writing of the mid-i73os: There were no plays, no operas, no masquerades, no balls, no public shews, except at the little theatre in the Hay-market, then known by the name of F g's scandal-shop; because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly, invectives against...
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Schauspielerinnen im Europa des 18. Jahrhunderts: ihr Leben, ihre Schriften ...

Ruth B. Emde - Actresses - 1997 - 418 pages
...aikohoiinche Getränke. 189 ,,These were no plays, no operas, no masquerades, no balls, no public shews, except at the little theatre in the Hay-Market then known by the name of F g's scandal shop; because he frequently exhibited these certain drolls, or, more properly, invectives against...
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Schauspielerinnen im Europa des 18. Jahrhunderts: ihr Leben, ihre Schriften ...

Ruth B. Emde - Actresses - 1997 - 418 pages
...alkohohiatbe Getrknke. 89 There wet-c no plays, no operas, no masquerades, no balls, no public shews, except at the little theatre in the Hay-Market then known by the name of F—--g's scandal shop; because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls, on, more properly, invectives...
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Authorship, Commerce, and Gender in Early Eighteenth-Century England: A ...

Catherine Ingrassia - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 248 pages
...diversions worth seeing" (45). "There were no plays, no operas, no masquerades, no balls, no public shews, except at the little theatre in the Hay-Market, then known by the name of F—g's scandal shop; because he frequently exhibited there certain drolls, or, more properly, invectives...
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The Cambridge Companion to Henry Fielding

Claude Rawson - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 188 pages
...mentor here, Haywood sets her scene in the mid-i73os and takes the opportunity to refer disparagingly to 'the little theatre in the Hay-market, then known by the name of Fg's scandal shop', thus ignoring Fielding as novelist and placing him as mere antiministerial dramatist...
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