Citation - Connecticut Courant: 1781.11.27

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Index Entry Amorous Hero [t], comedy, for sale, in satire 
Location New York 
Citation
CC-H.781.071
27 Nov 1781:21 (879)
From the New-York Gazette Advertisement. . . [32 lines,
satiric, Cornwallis' surrender forcing sale of stock by
public auction] Books [47 lines] Plays.  West-Point
Preserved, or the plot discovered.  A tragic comedy.  Miss
M'Crea, a tragedy.  The Meschianza.  A pantomime. 
Burgoyne's Address.  The Sleeveless Errand, or the
commissioners of Peace.  The March to Valley Forge. The
Unsuccessful Attempt, by Gov. Johnstone.  The Amorous Hero,
and contented cuckold, by Gen. Howe.  Comedies.  The battle
of the Keggs.  A farce. 
Who'd Have Thought It, or the introduction of 24 British
standards to the rebel Congress.  A Procession. . . [103
lines] [signed] James Rivington. . . [1 line]


Generic Title Connecticut Courant 
Date 1781.11.27 
Publisher Hudson & Goodwin 
City, State Hartford, CT 
Year 1781 
Bibliography B0013070
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