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The touch-stone : Or, historical, critical, political, philosophical, and theological rssays on the reigning diversions of the town... with a preface, giving an account of the author and the work
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 2019|Keywords: Amusements -
Palaces of Pleasure : From Music Halls to the Seaside to Football, How the Victorians Invented Mass Entertainment
GWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 2019|Keywords: Amusements -
Fun, taste, & games : an aesthetics of the idle, unproductive, and otherwise playful
TIBKAT | 2019|Keywords: Amusements -
Letter between Master Tommy and Miss Nancy Goodwill : Containing the history of their holiday amusements. Embellished with cuts
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1786|Keywords: Amusements -
The contrast between the life of faith and the life of sense: or, the inexpediency, &c. of games, sports, and plays, for those who profess to be followers of Christ. By W. Mason
National licenceTIBKAT | 1775|Keywords: Amusements -
By the appointment of the Charitable and Musical Society, at the Bull's Head in Fishamble-street. For the benefit and enlargement of poor distressed prisoners in the several Marshalseas of this city. By the authority of the Rt. Hon. Luke Gardiner, Esq; at the Theatre in Smock-Alley, on Monday next being Dec. the 17th will be presented the play of King Henry IV. With the humours of Sir John Falst Aff. All the parts as usual. To which will be added, the what d'ye call it. With several entertainments of dancing
National licenceTIBKAT | 1739|Keywords: Amusements -
An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls : And a few occasional hints concerning play-houses, card-tables, &c. In which is introduced the character of Lucinda, a lady of the very best fashion, and of most extraordinary piety. By a Gentleman of the University of Oxford
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1761|Keywords: Amusements -
Gute Unterhaltung : eine Dekonstruktion der abendländischen Passionsgeschichte
TIBKAT | 2007|Keywords: Amusements -
Black Swan/White Raven: the racial politics of Elizabeth Greenfield’s American concert career, 1851–1855
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 2016|Keywords: public amusements -
An address to persons of fashion, relating to balls : with a few occasional hints concerning play-houses, card-tables, &c. ; in which is introduced the character of Lucinda, a lady of the very best fashion and of most extraordinary piety ; with an appendix containing some extracts from men, against the entertainments of the stage, and other vain amusements
National licenceTIBKAT | 1807|Keywords: Amusements -
At Play-House prices, during Lent. At the New Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, tomorrow Wednesday, February 20, 1793, (for the only time this season) Alexander's feast. Written by Dryden, and set to music by Handel. With a grand miscellaneous act. End of part II. A concerto on the violin by Madame Gautherot
National licenceTIBKAT | 1793|Keywords: Amusements -
Sports and pastime : or, Hocus-Pocus improv'd. Shewing, 1. To turn water into wine. 2. To convey a card out of a nut-shell. 3. To catch birds. 4. To take Eels. 5. To make sport with an Egg 6. To fetch a Shilling out of a Handkerchief. 7. To wring Beer out of the Handle of a Knife. 8. Tricks with Tobacco-Pipes. 9. To win at Racing. 10. To know Cross or Pile by the Sound of Money. 11. To wrap one's Knuckles. 12. To make you laugh till the Tears stand in your Eyes. 13. To fox Fish. 14. A Philosoph-Experiment: 15. To cure the Tooth-Ach. 16. To bring 2 Pieces together 17. To win a Wager by feeling, 18. To take Conies. 19. To catch Wild-Ducks. 20. Sport with a Maid. 21. To make Liquor boil out of a Pot. 22. To prevent frothing Pots. 23. To Hatch-Chickens without a Hen. 24. Make it freeze by the Fire. 25. To take a String off a Pipe 26. To make good Sport. 27. To strike Chalks through a Table. 28. To convey Money away. 29. To play the wag with a Servant-Maid. 30. To make Sport with Bells. 31. Meat to seem Magotty. 32. To write invisible. 33. To cut the Blowing-Book. 34. To Engrave 35. The Egg-Box. 36. The Melting-Box. 37. The Globe-Box. 38. To cut Cloth, and make it whole again. 39. To make a Knife leap out of a Pot. 40. To take Buttons off a string 41. To cut Glass. 42. The Mosaick Rod. 43. To draw an Egg through a Ring. 44. To put Pease in your Eye. 45. Harts-Horn to make grow. 46. To write in a Dark-Night. 47. To walk on a hot Iron. 48. To eat Fire. 49. A Room to seem on fire. 50. To have a Sallad grow while the Meat roasts. 51. An Egg to fly in the air. 52. A sheet of paper call'd trouble-wit. With divers other legerdemain curiosities
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1705Keywords: Amusements -
A short and profitable treatise, of lavvfull and vnlavvfull recreations : and of the right vse and abuse of those that are lawefull. Written by M. Dudley Fenner, Preacher of the Word of God in Midlebrugh [sic]. 1587
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1590|Keywords: Amusements -
An inuective against vices, taken for vertue. Gathered out of the Scriptures, by the vnprofitable seruant of Iesus Christe, Richard Rice : Also certaine necessary instructions, most to be taught the younger sort, before thei come to be partakers of the holy communion. Doen by D.W. Arch
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1579|Keywords: Amusements -
Remarks on the prevaling custom of attending stage entertainments : also on the present taste for reading romances and novels; and on some other customs; Submitted, with a Heart overflowing with Good-Will, to the Notice and Consideration of the Professors of the Christian Name, in the different religious Societies; By John Kendall. The second edition. To which is added, remarks on subjects not noticed before
National licenceTIBKAT | 1796|Keywords: Amusements -
An address to persons of fashion, containing some particulars relating to balls : and a few occasional hints concerning play-houses, card-tables, &c. In which is introduced The Character of Lucinda, A Lady of the very Best Fashion, and of most extraordinary Piety. By a gentleman of the University of Oxford
National licenceTIBKAT | 1762|Keywords: Amusements -
An inuectiue against vices, taken for vertue. Gathered out of the scriptures by the vnprofitable seruant of Jesus Christe, Richard Rice. Also certayne necessary instructions, meete to be taught the yonger sort, before they come to be partakers of the holy communion. Done by D.VV. Arch
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1581|Keywords: Amusements -
An inuective against vices, taken for vertue. Gathered out of the Scriptures, by the vnprofitable seruant of Iesus Christe, Richard Rice : Also certaine necessary instructions, most to be taught the younger sort, before thei come to be partakers of the holy communion. Doen by D.W. Arch
National licenceTIBKAT | 1579|Keywords: Amusements
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