excerpt from 'Correspondence of Mr John Collier (deceased) and His Family, 1716-1780' pp. 363–364 (100 words)
excerpt from 'Correspondence of Mr John Collier (deceased) and His Family, 1716-1780' pp. 363–364 (100 words)
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Letter from Mary Collier to her mother, Mary Collier, 23rd April 1747 Tuesday my uncle carried us to see ye Beggars Opera, There was not a very full House, but ye Play was most Charmingly Perform’d, Mrs Cibber was Polly, & Beard Macheath, & all ye other Caracters [sic] by ye best Hands. I Can’t say 'twas so good a Play for my Sister Worge to see as some others might have been, as it was ye first she ever saw, There being so little variety of Scenes & Cloaths, Though she was highly delighted with that, & seems to be very happy. |
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