04 September 1733

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Theatre: Bartholomew Fair
Theatrical Season: 1732-1733
Volume: 3
Comments: At Fielding-Hippisley Booth. Daily Post, 4 Sept.: We hear...that there have been such frequent Calls for Copies of that favourite Duetto of Sweet If You Love Me Smiling Turn. (sung by Salway and Mrs Pritchard) that they have been provided printed Copies of it be given Gratis daily at their Booth...and that further to entertain...Hippisley, at the End of the last Time of Acting every Night, will divert the Audience with his Comic Scene call'd the Drunken Man, as will also Mons LeBrun with his Drunken Peasant

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    *ppbffh Comment. *cpbffh At <i>Fielding-Hippisley Booth</i>. <i>Daily Post</i>, 4 Sept.: We hear...that there have been such frequent Calls for Copies of that favourite Duetto of <i>Sweet If You Love Me Smiling Turn</i>. (sung by $Salway= and $Mrs Pritchard=) that they have been provided printed Copies of it be given Gratis daily at their Booth...and that further to entertain...$Hippisley=, at the End of the last Time of Acting every Night, will divert the Audience with his Comic Scene call'd the <i>Drunken Man</i>r, as will also $Mons LeBrun= with his <i>Drunken Peasant</i>r.
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    *p1733 09 04 bf Comment.*c1733 09 04 bf At <i>Fielding-Hippisley Booth</i>. <i>Daily Post</i>, 4 Sept.: We hear...that there have been such frequent Calls for Copies of that favourite Duetto of <i>Sweet If You Love Me Smiling Turn</i>. (sung by $Salway= and $Mrs Pritchard=) that they have been provided printed Copies of it be given Gratis daily at their Booth...and that further to entertain...$Hippisley=, at the End of the last Time of Acting every Night, will divert the Audience with his Comic Scene call'd the <i>Drunken Man</i>r, as will also $Mons LeBrun= with his <i>Drunken Peasant</i>r.
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    Event: 15731 | 17330904 | bf | At <i>Fielding-Hippisley Booth</i>. <i>Daily Post</i>, 4 Sept.: We hear...that there have been such frequent Calls for Copies of that favourite Duetto of <i>Sweet If You Love Me Smiling Turn</i>. (sung by $Salway= and $Mrs Pritchard=) that they have been provided printed Copies of it be given Gratis daily at their Booth...and that further to entertain...$Hippisley=, at the End of the last Time of Acting every Night, will divert the Audience with his Comic Scene call'd the <i>Drunken Man</i>, as will also $Mons LeBrun= with his <i>Drunken Peasant</i>

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