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Joseph Reed
Active Years
Min year: 1756, Max year: 1792, Max count: 3
As Author
1756:
A British philippic
1758:
Madrigal and Trulletta. A mock-tragedy
1759:
A sop in the pan for a physical critick
1761:
The register-office
1761:
The register-office
1761:
The register-Office
1769:
Tom Jones
1769:
Tom Jones
1769:
Tom Jones
1770:
The Irish song. As sung by Mr. Moody, at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, in the farce, call'd The register office
1771:
The register-office
1772:
The register-office
1774:
Joseph Reed defendent, ad. John Reid. Argument for the defendant in error
1775:
A favourite song in Tom Jones. Sung by Miss Valios
1779:
Remarks on Governor Johnstone's speech in Parliament
1781:
Philadelphia, January 27, 1781
1781:
The following paper having been much misrepresented by some persons in this city
1783:
Remarks on a late publication in the Independent gazetteer
1783:
Remarks on a late publication in the Independent gazetteer
1786:
A rope's-end for hempen monopolists
1786:
Saint Peter's lodge
1787:
The retort courteous; or a candid appeal to the public on the conduct of Thomas Linley, Esq, manager of Drury-Lane Theatre, to the author of Dido. Containing original letters and Just Remarks on the Manager's Arbitrary and Indefensible Rejection of That Tragedy. By the author of The register-office
1792:
Dido
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