A new prologue spoken by Mr Garrick, Thursday, April 5, 1750. At the representation of Comus, for the benefit of Mrs Elizabeth Foster, Milton's grand-daughter, and only surviving descendant. 1750
A new prologue spoken by Mr Garrick, Thursday, April 5, 1750. At the representation of Comus, for the benefit of Mrs Elizabeth Foster, Milton's grand-daughter, and only surviving descendant. 1750
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