Thomas Whincop (2 June 1697 – 1730) was an English compiler of theatrical history. He is identified as the son of Thomas Whincop, D.D., rector of St Mary...
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Shakespeare, Prishtina, "Rilindja", 1968. OCLC 503895560 Scanderbeg by Thomas Whincop, Shtëpia Botonjëse "Naim Frashëri", 1967. OCLC 504060109 Oliver Twist...
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Mottley?], ‘A Compleat LIST Of all the English Dramatic POETS’, in Thomas Whincop [and John Mottley?], Scanderbeg: Or, Love and Liberty. A Tragedy … To...
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2013-10-29. Campbell, Thomas (1861). An Essay on English Poetry; with Notices of the British Poets (New ed.). John Murray. p. 262. Thomas Whincop (1747). Scanderbeg:...
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Frederick Bernard, Count Palatine of Gelnhausen (d. 1739) June 2 – Thomas Whincop, English compiler of theatrical history (d. 1730) June 4 – Jacob Emden...
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the United Parishes of St Mary At Hill and St Andrew Hubbard. 1698. Thomas Whincop, D.D. Rector of the United Parishes of St Mary Abchurch and St Laurence...
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Frederick Bernard, Count Palatine of Gelnhausen (d. 1739) June 2 – Thomas Whincop, English compiler of theatrical history (d. 1730) June 4 – Jacob Emden...
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Register (1719), Thomas Whincop's List of all the Dramatic Authors (printed with his tragedy of Scanderbeg, 1747) and the manuscripts of Thomas Coxeter. Reed's...
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Scanderbeg, A Tragedy (1733), George Lillo's The Christian Hero (1735), and Thomas Whincop's Scanderbeg, Or, Love and Liberty (1747). Paul Ulrich Dubuisson, a French...
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Scanderbeg, A Tragedy (1733), George Lillo's The Christian Hero (1735), and Thomas Whincop's Scanderbeg, Or, Love and Liberty (1747). A number of poets and composers...
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