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INTRODUCTION.
logue nor epilogue, it mud be allowed an Opera in all its
forms. The piece, indeed, hath been heretofore fre¬
quently prefented by ourfelves in our great room at
St Giles’s, fo that I cannot too often acknowledge your
charity in bringing it now on the ftage.
PLAYER.
But I fee it is time for us to withdraw ; the adtors are
preparing to begin. Play away the ouverture, (Ex+
logue nor epilogue, it mud be allowed an Opera in all its
forms. The piece, indeed, hath been heretofore fre¬
quently prefented by ourfelves in our great room at
St Giles’s, fo that I cannot too often acknowledge your
charity in bringing it now on the ftage.
PLAYER.
But I fee it is time for us to withdraw ; the adtors are
preparing to begin. Play away the ouverture, (Ex+
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Antiquarian books of Scotland > Languages & literature > Beggar's opera > (14) |
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Description | Thousands of printed books from the Antiquarian Books of Scotland collection which dates from 1641 to the 1980s. The collection consists of 14,800 books which were published in Scotland or have a Scottish connection, e.g. through the author, printer or owner. Subjects covered include sport, education, diseases, adventure, occupations, Jacobites, politics and religion. Among the 29 languages represented are English, Gaelic, Italian, French, Russian and Swedish. |
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