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98:, and Duncombe said that the "quivering Italian eunuch" was too much for the stiff Roman statesman. All the same, six nights was a respectable run, and the play went to a second edition in the first year it was in print, 1735. The play makes frequent appeals to "liberty," in keeping with the 50:
sum on a joint ticket. He married Elizabeth in 1726 and "retired into literary leisure". The nature of their match is unknown, but the two did have a son together,
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for its vitiating effects on public morals. He had, in the letter, counterposed the sermons of
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Inglesfield, Robert. "William Duncombe" In Matthew, H.C.G. and Brian Harrison, eds.
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from 1706 until 1725. That year, he and Elizabeth Hughes won a very large
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Duncombe's literary work was generally in translation from
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and Duncombe had written a letter to it criticizing
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William Duncombe (disambiguation)
British
playwright
Navy Office
lottery
John
Latin
Horace
Racine
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
Farinelli
Little Theatre, Haymarket
Patriot
Whigs
Addison's
Scriblerians
Whitehall Evening Post
Alexander Pope
The Dunciad
John Gay
The Beggar's Opera
Thomas Herring
Jonathan Wild
Archbishop of Canterbury
Hanoverians
Robert Dodsley
John Duncombe
Joseph
Susanna Highmore
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