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The Carthaginian
Warner, Richard (1713?-1775)
THE CARTHAGINIAN.
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PROLOGUE.
1.
ACT I.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
2.
ACT II.
1.
SCENE I.
3.
ACT III.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
5.
SCENE V.
6.
SCENE VI.
4.
ACT IV.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
5.
ACT V.
1.
SCENE I.
2.
SCENE II.
3.
SCENE III.
4.
SCENE IV.
5.
SCENE V.
6.
SCENE VI.
To the SPECTATORS.
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The Carthaginian
To the SPECTATORS.
A long farewel, for we have been long winded.
The cloud of ills at length has broke upon
The Pandar's head—Nothing is wanting now,
But seasoning to our Comedy; which, if
You have been pleas'd, you'll give, with your applause.
[Exeunt.
The Carthaginian