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candour. But fuch is the
frailty of human nature,
and fuch the errors which
perfons of great abilities are
perhaps more epidemically
liable to than others, whole
confcioufnefs of defect abates
and antidotes the pride of
nature.
Newmarket ; or, The Hu-
mours of the Turf. Com.
of two acts, by Geo. Down-
ing, 1 21110. 1763. This piece
has been acled at Drury-
Lane.
Ne-zv Market Fay re ; or,
A Parliamentary Outcry of
Stale Commodities jet to Sale.
Tragi-Ccm. 1640.
New Market Fay re ; or,
Mrs. Parliametit's New Fi-
gar us . Tragi - Com . Part
ii. Written (as the title
fays) by the Man in the
Moon, and printed at You
may go look. Thefe two
fatyrical plays, each of which
confifts of little more than
one fcene, were written by
fome loyalist, to fatirize and
expofe the proceedings of
the rebels, whole power was
at that time ariien to its
greater! height.
A. New Rehearfal ; or,
Bayes the Younger. Anon.
8vo. 1 7 14. Containing an
examen of The Ambitious
Step-mother, Tamerlane,
The Biter, Fair Penitent,
Royal Convert, Ulyfles,
and jane Shove ; all written
by N. Rowe, Efq. alio a
Auod or two upon Mr.
201
N E
Pope's Rape of the .Lock.
Tins piece is written in imi-
taiion of the Duke ol Buck-
ingham's Rehearfal. Mr.
Rovve's plays, however, be-
ing rendered in it the fole
fubject of examination and
criticilm. This piece, al-
though anonymous, was
written by C. Gildon.
News from Parnafjus.
Prelude, by Arthur Murphy.
Acted at Covent-Garden,
1776. Not printed.
News from Plymouth. C.
by Sir Wm. Davenant, fol.
1673.
The Ne-zv Peerage ; or,
Our Eyes May Deceive Us.
Com. by Mils Lee. Acted
at Drury-Lane, 1787, and
tolerably well received.
New sfrom the New World
Difo-uer'd in tbe Moot:. A
Ma.que, by Ben Jonfon,
fol. 1641. Prefented at
Court before king James I.
1620.
New Spain ; or ImQ've in
Mexico. Opera, by Mr.
Scawen. Acted' at the Bay-
market, 1 "90, and favour-'
ably received.
A New Trick to cheat the
Devil. Com. by R. Daven-
port, gent. 4to. 1639. This
play met with good fuccefs.
A New Way to Pay Old
Debt,. Com." by P. Maf-
finger. Acted at the Phoe-
nix, in Drury-Lane, 4 to.
1633. This Play is one of
the old comedies,, and per-
K § haps
N E
candour. But fuch is the
frailty of human nature,
and fuch the errors which
perfons of great abilities are
perhaps more epidemically
liable to than others, whole
confcioufnefs of defect abates
and antidotes the pride of
nature.
Newmarket ; or, The Hu-
mours of the Turf. Com.
of two acts, by Geo. Down-
ing, 1 21110. 1763. This piece
has been acled at Drury-
Lane.
Ne-zv Market Fay re ; or,
A Parliamentary Outcry of
Stale Commodities jet to Sale.
Tragi-Ccm. 1640.
New Market Fay re ; or,
Mrs. Parliametit's New Fi-
gar us . Tragi - Com . Part
ii. Written (as the title
fays) by the Man in the
Moon, and printed at You
may go look. Thefe two
fatyrical plays, each of which
confifts of little more than
one fcene, were written by
fome loyalist, to fatirize and
expofe the proceedings of
the rebels, whole power was
at that time ariien to its
greater! height.
A. New Rehearfal ; or,
Bayes the Younger. Anon.
8vo. 1 7 14. Containing an
examen of The Ambitious
Step-mother, Tamerlane,
The Biter, Fair Penitent,
Royal Convert, Ulyfles,
and jane Shove ; all written
by N. Rowe, Efq. alio a
Auod or two upon Mr.
201
N E
Pope's Rape of the .Lock.
Tins piece is written in imi-
taiion of the Duke ol Buck-
ingham's Rehearfal. Mr.
Rovve's plays, however, be-
ing rendered in it the fole
fubject of examination and
criticilm. This piece, al-
though anonymous, was
written by C. Gildon.
News from Parnafjus.
Prelude, by Arthur Murphy.
Acted at Covent-Garden,
1776. Not printed.
News from Plymouth. C.
by Sir Wm. Davenant, fol.
1673.
The Ne-zv Peerage ; or,
Our Eyes May Deceive Us.
Com. by Mils Lee. Acted
at Drury-Lane, 1787, and
tolerably well received.
New sfrom the New World
Difo-uer'd in tbe Moot:. A
Ma.que, by Ben Jonfon,
fol. 1641. Prefented at
Court before king James I.
1620.
New Spain ; or ImQ've in
Mexico. Opera, by Mr.
Scawen. Acted' at the Bay-
market, 1 "90, and favour-'
ably received.
A New Trick to cheat the
Devil. Com. by R. Daven-
port, gent. 4to. 1639. This
play met with good fuccefs.
A New Way to Pay Old
Debt,. Com." by P. Maf-
finger. Acted at the Phoe-
nix, in Drury-Lane, 4 to.
1633. This Play is one of
the old comedies,, and per-
K § haps
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Description | Scottish songs and music of the 18th and early 19th centuries, including music for the Highland bagpipe. These are selected items from the collection of John Glen (1833 to 1904). Also includes a few manuscripts, some treatises, and other books on the subject. |
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Description | The Glen Collection and the Inglis Collection represent mainly 18th and 19th century Scottish music, including Scottish songs. The collections of Berlioz and Verdi collected by bibliographer Cecil Hopkinson contain contemporary and later editions of the works of the two composers Berlioz and Verdi. |
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