Cato. A tragedy. By Mr. Addison. [Seven lines from Seneca]
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Boston: Printed by Joseph Bumstead, for David West, no. 36, Marlborough-Street, and E. Larkin, Jun. no. 50, Cornhill, [between 1790 and 1796]
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- 1790-1796
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- W18168
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- 327765
- Description
- 11,[1],56,[4]p. ; 8⁰
- Note
- David West was at no. 36 Marlborough-Street from 1790 until 1797; Ebenezer Larkin at no. 50 Cornhill from 1789 until 1796.
"Verses to the author of the tragedy of Cato" by Richard Steele, John Hughes, Edward Young, Lawrence Eusden, Thomas Tickell, and Digby Cotes, p. [3]-8, 1st count.
"To Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. With the tragedy of Cato, Nov. 1714."--p. [10]-11, 3rd count.
"Prologue. Written by Mr. Pope."--p. [57-58].
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