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January 1693

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Theatre: no theater listed
Theatrical Season: 1692-1693
Volume: 1
Comments: Gentleman's Journal, December 1692 (appearing not earlier than January 1693): We are like to be without new Plays this month and the next; the death of Mr Mountfort, and that of Mr Leigh soon after him being partly the cause of this delay. The first that is promised us is a Comedy by Mr Southern, whose Plays are written with too much Politeness and Wit, not to be read by you with uncommon pleasure

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    Source: London Stage Information Bank

    *p3none Comment. *c3none <i>Gentleman's Journal</i>, December 1692 (appearing not earlier than January 1693): We are like to be without new Plays this month and the next; the death of $Mr Mountfort=, and that of $Mr Leigh= soon after him being partly the cause of this delay. The first that is promised us is a Comedy by $Mr Southern=, whose Plays are written with too much Politeness and Wit, not to be read by you with uncommon pleasure.
  • Cleaned Data

    *p1693 01 00 none Comment.*c1693 01 00 none <i>Gentleman's Journal</i>, December 1692 (appearing not earlier than January 1693): We are like to be without new Plays this month and the next; the death of $Mr Mountfort=, and that of $Mr Leigh= soon after him being partly the cause of this delay. The first that is promised us is a Comedy by $Mr Southern=, whose Plays are written with too much Politeness and Wit, not to be read by you with uncommon pleasure.
  • Parsed Data

    Event: 1869 | 16930100 | none | <i>Gentleman's Journal</i>, December 1692 (appearing not earlier than January 1693): We are like to be without new Plays this month and the next; the death of $Mr Mountfort=, and that of $Mr Leigh= soon after him being partly the cause of this delay. The first that is promised us is a Comedy by $Mr Southern=, whose Plays are written with too much Politeness and Wit, not to be read by you with uncommon pleasure

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