The Performing Arts in Colonial American Newspapers, 1690-1783:
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DATE  LOCATION  CITATION  TEXT INDEX ENTRY 
1783.10.14  New York  CITATION Too Civil by Half [t], for sale by Loosely, Robert 
1783.11.07  New York  CITATION Too Civil by Half [t], for sale by Loosely, Robert 
1783.12.26  Baltimore  CITATION Too Civil by Half [t], to be performed in Baltimore 
1783.10.22  New York  CITATION Too Civil by Half [t], to be performed in New York 
1754.09.12  Charleston  CITATION Too fond of what the martial harvests yield [fl] 
1754.10.31  Charleston  CITATION Too fond of what the martial harvests yield [fl] 
1766.11.27  Williamsburg  CITATION Too late Dikephilos, you would restore [fl] 
1755.06.09  Boston  CITATION Too long Britannia! gentle to her foes [fl] 
1755.06.21  Boston  CITATION Too long Britannia! gentle to her foes [fl] 
1755.08.07  Boston  CITATION Too long Britannia! gentle to her foes [fl] 
1771.10.01  Hartford  CITATION Too long has vice triumphant led the way [fl] 
1729.01.21  Philadelphia  CITATION Too long have party broils usurpt the song [fl] 
1749.10.16  Paris  CITATION Too long provok'd in these censorious times [fl] 
1778.02.03  London  CITATION Too long the rhymesters of the age [fl] 
1773.03.25  Williamsburg  CITATION Too lovely fair, whose every grace [fl] 
1782.07.23  Baltimore  CITATION Too oft in choosing friends we cry [fl] 
1782.08.22  Norwich  CITATION Too oft in choosing friends we err [fl] 
1773.04.20  Hartford  CITATION Too oft in chusing friends we err [fl] 
1773.07.22  Boston  CITATION Too oft in chusing friends we err [fl] 
1765.03.21  Savannah  CITATION Too often name and thing are distant far [fl] 
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