Citation - Pennsylvania Chronicle: 1769.05.29

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Index Entry Monologues, and poetry readings, in Philadelphia, at Academy 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PC.769.060
22-29 May 1769:1551 (124)
By authority, This Evening, the 29th instant, at the
Academy, will be read, Sappho to Phaon, by Mr. Pope.
Demosthenes's seventh oration, against Philip of Macedon.
A Poetic Epistle, by Mr. Gay, addressed to William Pulteny,
Esq.
Folly on Both Side, by Voltair.
  To a young Lady, with some Lampreys.
The bathing scene, from Thompson's Poem on Summer.
   Tickets to be had at Mr. Byrnes's, at the Golden Fleece,
in Second-street, at Mr. Davenport's, at the Bunch of
Grapes, in Third-street, and at Mr. Robert Brewton's, in
Front-street, the second door from Pine-street, at half a
dollar each.
  No money will be taken at the door, nor any person
admitted without a ticket.
  To begin at seven o'clock.


Generic Title Pennsylvania Chronicle 
Date 1769.05.29 
Publisher Goddard, William 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1769 
Bibliography B0033473
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