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George Lamb [1816], Shakspeare's Timon of Athens, as revived at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, On Monday, Oct. 28, 1816. Altered and adapted for representation, by the Hon. George Lamb (Printed for, and published by C. Chapple [etc.], London) [word count] [S41200].
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Volume Volume front matter Title page Shakspeare's TIMON OF ATHENS, AS REVIVED AT THE Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, On Monday, Oct. 28, 1816. ALTERED AND ADAPTED FOR REPRESENTATION, BY THE HON. GEORGE LAMB. LONDON, PRINTED FOR, AND PUBLISHED BY C. CHAPPLE, PALL-MALL. 1816. [Price Two Shillings and Sixpence.]

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Title page From the Press of W. Oxberry, and Co. No. 8, White Hart Yard, Drury Lane.

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ADVERTISEMENT.

THE play of “Timon of Athens” has at times, within the last fifty years, been presented to the public with considerable alterations. The present attempt has been to restore Shakspeare to the stage, with no other omissions than such as the refinement of manners has rendered necessary

The short interpolation in the last scene has been chiefly compiled from Mr. Cumberland's alteration, acted in the year 1771.

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George Lamb [1816], Shakspeare's Timon of Athens, as revived at the Theatre Royal, Drury-lane, On Monday, Oct. 28, 1816. Altered and adapted for representation, by the Hon. George Lamb (Printed for, and published by C. Chapple [etc.], London) [word count] [S41200].
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