Prologue written by Samuel Johnson and spoken by David Garrick at a benefit-performance of Comus, April 1750.

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Prologue written by Samuel Johnson and spoken by David Garrick at a benefit-performance of Comus, April 1750.

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The Postscript written by Johnson for William Lauder's "Essay on Milton's use and imitation of the moderns, in his Paradise lost," is appended.
With reproduction of original t.-p.: A new prologue spoken by Mr Garrick, Thursday, April 5, 1750. At the representation of Comus, for the benefit of Mrs Elizabeth Foster Milton's grand-daughter, and only surviving descendant. London: J. Payne and J. Bouquet, 1750.
"Five hundred copies printed."

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Library of Congress
PR3531 .P73 1925

The Physical Object

Pagination
3 p. l., reprint: (5 p.), [xii]-xiii, [2] p.

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Open Library
OL6690784M
LCCN
26012394
OCLC/WorldCat
3271204

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