Autograph letter signed from David Garrick, Hampton, to John Hawkesworth [manuscript], 1759? August 14.

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Autograph letter signed from David Garrick, Hampton, to John Hawkesworth [manuscript], 1759? August 14.

About the adaptations to Oroonoko (by Thomas Southerne).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7090941

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689

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Southerne, Thomas, 1660-1746

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