Law outlaw'd: or, a short reply to Mr. Law's long declamation against the stage. Wherein the wild rant, blind passion, and false reasoning of that piping-hot Pharisee are made apparent to the meanest Capacity. Together with An Humble Petition to the Governours of the Incurable Ward of Bethlehem to take pity on the poor distracted Authors of the Town, and not suffer 'em to terrify Mankind at this rate. Written at the request of the orange-women, and for the Publick Good, by the impartial pen of Mrs. S- O-, a Lover of both Houses.
- O., S., Mrs.
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- [1726]
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London : printed for the benefit of the candle-snuffers, and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster, [1726]
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15,[1]p. ; 40.
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ESTC T77561
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