Index Entry | Theatre, metaphor of current events, Pitt's activities likened to farce |
Location | London |
Citation | BC.770.064 21-24 May 1770:1683 (199) [In essay addressed to the Earl of Chatham:] . . . Or (it is not improbably) you changed your opinion, when you sunk the patriotic Mr. P-- in the ministerial Lord C--th--m: when you bartered your honour for a peerage, and gave the lie to every profession you had made through life. Here, however, we concluded the farce at an end. We had nigh forgot the infamy of your Lordship's name. . . |
Generic Title | Boston Chronicle |
Date | 1770.05.24 |
Publisher | Mein and Fleeming |
City, State | Boston, MA |
Year | 1770 |
Bibliography | B0001784 |