Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy, revis'd, and alter'd from Shakespear, by Mr. Theophilus Cibber. First reviv'd (in September, 1744,) at the Theatre in the Hay-Market: Now Acted at the Theatre-Royal, in Drury-Lane. To which is added, A serio-comic apology, for part of the life of Mr. Theophilus Cibber, comedian. Written by himself. Interspersed with memoirs and anecdotes, relating to Stage-Management, Theatrical Revolutions, &c. Also, Cursory Observations on some principal Players. Concluding with a Copy of Verses, call'd, The Contrite Comedian's Confession.

  • Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616.
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London : printed for C. Corbett, facing St. Dunstan's Church, Fleet-Street; and G. Woodfall, at the King's-Arms, Charing-Cross, [1748]

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[4],108p. ; 80.

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ESTC T62198

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Microopaque. New York, N.Y. : Readex, 1954. 1 microopaque ;23 x 15 cm. (Three centuries of drama. English, 1701-1750) (Three centuries of English and American plays, 1500-1830). Also available in microfiche.
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