The Developing Ideas of Individual Freedom and National Unity as Reflected in American Plays and the Theatre, 1772-1819Stanford University, 1965 - 926 páginas |
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... Thomas Paine ( ? ) Americans Roused in a Cure for the Spleen Jonathan Sewall ( ? ) The Group Mercy Warren Place of Publication The Massachusetts Spy Boston The Boston Gazette Boston pamphlet , Boston pamphlet , New York pamphlet , ( not ...
... Thomas Paine ( ? ) Americans Roused in a Cure for the Spleen Jonathan Sewall ( ? ) The Group Mercy Warren Place of Publication The Massachusetts Spy Boston The Boston Gazette Boston pamphlet , Boston pamphlet , New York pamphlet , ( not ...
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... Thomas Paine . Paine had arrived in America in November of 1774. By means of a letter of recommendation from Benjamin Franklin , he quickly obtained employment with Robert Aitken , a Philadelphia printer , who had just started to ...
... Thomas Paine . Paine had arrived in America in November of 1774. By means of a letter of recommendation from Benjamin Franklin , he quickly obtained employment with Robert Aitken , a Philadelphia printer , who had just started to ...
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... Paine attacked the principle of monarchism and made an appeal for an American Republic where " perfect equality ... Thomas Paine , II , 88-93 . 2 Thomas Painel , A Dialogue Between the Ghost of General Montgomery Just Arrived from the ...
... Paine attacked the principle of monarchism and made an appeal for an American Republic where " perfect equality ... Thomas Paine , II , 88-93 . 2 Thomas Painel , A Dialogue Between the Ghost of General Montgomery Just Arrived from the ...
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¹Ibid 1The 2Ibid Adulateur Altorf American drama American play American Revolution April army attack Baltimore Barker Battle Battle of Brooklyn began Boston Boston Gazette Brackenridge brave Brutus Bunker Hill called celebrated character Charleston colonies Columbia comedy Constitution Continental Congress Contrast Death Democrats depicted dialogue Dunlap enemy England English father Federalists France Frances Wright freedom French Revolution given Glory hero honor Hugh Henry Brackenridge Humphreys Hutchinson ideal independence Indian interlude James James Kirke Paulding James Nelson Barker John Jonathan July King liberty lIbid London Lord masque Massachusetts Mercy Warren Montgomery nation naval opera pamphlet pantomime Park Theatre Parliament patriotic Paulding performance Philadelphia political popular praise presented printed produced prologue published Rapatio republican Revolutionary Rowson sailor satire says scene slave social song spectacle stage Street Theatre Tammany tells Thomas Paine Tories Tyler Tyranny United unity victory virtue Washington William writing written wrote Yankee York