Prologue and epilogue for Shakespeare's Macbeth at Drury Lane [manuscript], 1794 April 21.
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Prologue and epilogue for Shakespeare's Macbeth at Drury Lane [manuscript], 1794 April 21.
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(1) is the prologue by Richard Fitzpatrick, spoken by Mr. Kemble on opening night (2 leaves). (2) is an epilogue for the same performance, written by George Colman and spoken by Miss Farren (3 leaves). (3) is a shorthand copy (ca. 1900) by H.C. Folger.
Listed in the Folger card index of first lines. First line of prologue spoken by Mr. Kemble: As tender plants, which dread the boisterous gale. First line of Epilogue spoken by Miss Farren: What part can speak--O, tell me, while I greet you!
This is a PRELIMINARY RECORD. It contains unverified data from catalog cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete information. Please email catalog@folger.edu for assistance.
Listed in the Folger card index of first lines. First line of prologue spoken by Mr. Kemble: As tender plants, which dread the boisterous gale. First line of Epilogue spoken by Miss Farren: What part can speak--O, tell me, while I greet you!
This is a PRELIMINARY RECORD. It contains unverified data from catalog cards and may contain incorrect or incomplete information. Please email catalog@folger.edu for assistance.
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Y.d.556 (1-3)
Folger accession
cs114