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Songs, chorusses, &c. As they are performed in the new entertainment of Harlequin's jubilee, at the Theatre Royal in Covent-Garden
Woodward, HenryDate: [1770]- E-books
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A letter from Henry Woodward, comedian, the meanest of all characters; (see Inspector, No.524) to Dr. John Hill, Inspector-General of Great-Britain, the greatest of all characters; (see all the Inspectors.)
Woodward, HenryDate: [1752]- E-books
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A letter from Henry Woodward, comedian, the meanest of all characters; (see Inspector, No. 524.) to Dr. John Hill, Inspector-General of Great-Britain, the greatest of all characters; (see all the Inspectors.)
Woodward, HenryDate: [1752]- E-books
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The beggar's pantomime; or, the contending Colombines : a new comic interlude. Intermix'd with ballad songs in the Characters of Polly and Lucy, Manager, and Deputy Manager. With the Scenes of Britannia; or The Royal Lovers. As they are perform'd at the T
Woodward, HenryDate: [1736]- E-books
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A letter to Henry Woodward, comedian, occasion'd by his Letter to the inspector. By Simon Partridge, the facetious cobler of Pall Mall. And Son to the late Mr. Partridge, famous for his Dispute with Isaac Bicker staff
Woodward, HenryDate: [1753]- E-books
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A letter from Henry Woodward, comedian, the meanest of all characters; (see Inspector, No.524.) to Dr. John Hill, Inspector-General of Great-Britain, the greatest of all characters; (see all the Inspectors.)
Woodward, HenryDate: [1752]