The last new prologue and epilogue spoken by the famous commedian Mr. William Pinkeman, touching on the Humours of the age.
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John Nutt
("printed by and for", or "by/for and sold by")
- Imprint
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London: printed, and are to be sold by John Nutt, [1701?]
- Publication year
- 1701-1701
- ESTC No.
- T429
- Grub Street ID
- 271610
- Description
- 1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 1⁰
- Note
- Thomas Baker's 'Humours of the age', was performed in 1701. ICN Luttrell copy at Case 6A 159 no.37 is dated in MS: 6. Nov. 1701.
Verse - "The prologue over, few regard the play,".
- Uncontrolled note
- Possibly by W. Pinkeman himself. - He wrote one delivered in 1702/3 which is referred to in DNB, as 'Pinkethman's Epilogue'. It was not necessarily a prologue to Baker's play. GK prints in lower case suggesting a general reference to the times