Poole, John, 1786?-1872
Poole, John, asi 1786-1872
Poole, John
John Poole
VIAF ID: 89815697 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (22)
5xx's: Related Names (12)
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Fulgence, M. -1845
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Garrick, David
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1717-1779
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Gurney, Richard
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1790-1843
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Johnson Dr
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London
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https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
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Pry, Paul,
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1786?-1872
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Pry, Paul,
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asi 1786-1872
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Pry, Paul
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1786?-1872
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Pry, Paul
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asi 1786-1872
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Scribe, Eugène
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1791-1861
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Stevens, Geo
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Wells, Stanley
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1930-...
Works
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The atonement; or, the god-daughter |
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Cherry ripe |
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The comic miscellany for 1845,1845: |
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[cover title:] Ninth Edition | Cherry ripe, a Cavatina, | Sung with the most rapturous applause by | Madame Vestris. | In M|r Poole's populor[!] Comedy | Paul Pry | Composed et Dedicated to C. Lyon Esq|r. | by C. E. Horn. [caption title:] Ninth Edition | Cherry ripe. | Sung by Madame Vestris. Composed by C.E. Horn. | An Edition of this may be had of the Publisher in the Key of C. |
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Crotchets in the air; |
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Deaf as a post, 182-: |
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Delicate attentions |
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Dramatic pamphlets. |
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Hamlet travestie in three acts |
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The hole in the wall: a farce, in two acts. |
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Intrigue. |
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John Poole and his imitators |
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Little Pedlington and the Pedlingtonians. |
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Lodgings for single gentlemen |
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Married and single. A comedy. |
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Match making |
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More frightened than hurt |
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My wife!--what wife? |
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nabob for an hour a farce in 2 a.,... [London, Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 21st March, 1833.] |
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Nineteenth-century Shakespeare burlesques |
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nouveau Pourceaugnac |
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Old and young : farce, 1 act |
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Othello-travestie, in 3 acts, with burlesque notes, in the manner of the most celebrated commentators and other curious appendices. [Signé : Ibef.] |
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Past and present; or, the hidden treasure |
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Patrician and parvenu, or "Confusion worse confounded" : a comedy in five acts |
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Paul Pry a comedy in three a... [London, Theatre Royal, Haymarket, 1825, September 13th.] |
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Phineas Quiddy. A new novel |
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Romeo and Juliet travesty in 3 acts |
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Scan. mag! or, the village gossip |
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The scape-goat; a farce, in one act ... |
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A short reign but a merry one : farce, 2 acts |
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Simpson & co., a comedy, in two acts. |
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Simpson & Co. : blijspelen 3 bedrijven |
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Simpson and Company |
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Sketches and recollections. |
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A soldier's courtship |
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Tribulation; or, unwelcome visitors |
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Turning the tables. |
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The two pages of Frederick the Great |
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Two papers : a theatrical critique and an essay (being no. 999 of the Pretender) on sonnet-writing, and sonnet-writers in general : including a Sonnet on myself |
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'Twould puzzle a conjuror |
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Uncle Sam; or, a nabob for an hour |
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The wealthy widow; or, they're both to blame |
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Who's who? or, the double imposture |
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Wife's stratagem |
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A year in an hour; or, the cock of the walk |
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