The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1737.02.21  Boston  CITATION Answer [t] [beg] Good Madam when ladies are willing 
1782.05.09  Boston  CITATION Answer [t] [beg] Shall Corporal Trim the name disgrace 
1737.07.15  London  CITATION Answer, The [t] [beg] Good madam, when ladies are willing 
1725.05.27  Philadelphia  CITATION Answer, The [t] [beg] Ribbons with ornaments, attire 
1744.02.16  Philadelphia  CITATION Answer to a Letter... [t] [beg] It grieves me much to hear my friend 
1768.10.03  London  CITATION Answer to Chloe Jealous, An [t] [beg] Yes, fairest proof of beauty's pow'r 
1729.03.13  Philadelphia  CITATION Answer to the Busy-Body [t] [beg] Since you've provok'd my humble rage 
1773.08.26  Boston  CITATION Answer to The Complaint [t] [beg] You that subscrib'd the last edition 
1769.04.14  New London  CITATION Answer to the Enigma in our Last [t] [beg] In Poets Corner in your last 
1771.05.17  New London  CITATION Answer to the Enigma [t] [beg] What being in nature's so fickle and light 
1740.08.28  Philadelphia  CITATION Answer to Their Congratulatory [t] [beg] Pharaoh's proud heart was not with 
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