The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) Volume V. by Theophilus Cibber
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8. The Country Lasses; or, the Custom of the Manor; a Comedy, 1714.
9. Love and Liberty; a Tragedy, 1715. 10. The Victim; a Tragedy, 1715. 11. The Sultaness; a Tragedy, 1717. 12. The Cobler of Preston; a Farce of two Acts, 1717. 13. Love in a Forest; a Comedy, 1721. Taken from Shakespear's Comedy, As you like it. 14. The Masquerade; a Comedy, 1723. 15. The Village Opera, 1728. 16. The Ephesian Matron; a Farce of one Act, 1730. 17. Celia; or, the Perjured Lovers; a Tragedy, 1732. * * * * * PHILIP FROWDE, Esq; This elegant poet was the son of a gentleman who had been post-master-general in the reign of queen Anne. Where our author received his earliest instructions in literature we cannot ascertain; |
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