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16 February 1687

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Theatre: no theater listed
Theatrical Season: 1684-1685
Volume: 1
Comments: John Dryden to Sir George Etherege, 16 Feb. 1686@7: The Coffee-house stands certainly where it did, & angry men meet in the square sometimes, as Abercomy, & Goodman lately did, where they say Alexander the Great was wounded in the arme (The Letters of John Dryden, ed. Ward, p. 27). See 27 Oct. 1686

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    *p*0none Comment. *c*0none $John Dryden= to $Sir George Etherege=, 16 Feb. 1686@7: The Coffee-house stands certainly where it did, & angry men meet in the square sometimes, as $Abercomy=, & $Goodman= lately did, where they say <i>Alexander the Great</i> was wounded in the arme (<i>The Letters of John Dryden</i>, ed. Ward, p. 27). See 27 Oct. 1686.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1687 02 16 none Comment.*c1687 02 16 none $John Dryden= to $Sir George Etherege=, 16 Feb. 1686@7: The Coffee-house stands certainly where it did, & angry men meet in the square sometimes, as $Abercomy=, & $Goodman= lately did, where they say <i>Alexander the Great</i> was wounded in the arme (<i>The Letters of John Dryden</i>, ed. Ward, p. 27). See 27 Oct. 1686.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 1660 | 16870216 | none | $John Dryden= to $Sir George Etherege=, 16 Feb. 1686@7: The Coffee-house stands certainly where it did, & angry men meet in the square sometimes, as $Abercomy=, & $Goodman= lately did, where they say <i>Alexander the Great</i> was wounded in the arme (<i>The Letters of John Dryden</i>, ed. Ward, p. 27). See 27 Oct. 1686

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