Thomas Otway
Thomas Otway (3 March 165214 April 1685) was an English dramatist of the Restoration period, best known for ''Venice Preserv'd'', or ''A Plot Discover'd'' (1682). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Otway, Thomas
Published 1704
Published 1704
printed for Benj. Tooke, at the Middle-Temple-Gate, in Fleetstreet; and George Strahan, at the Golden Ball, against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill
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by Otway, Thomas
Published 1760
Published 1760
printed for the proprietors; and sold by the booksellers in town and country
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by Otway, Thomas
Published 1785
Published 1785
printed for the proprietors, and sold by R. Randall, No. 4, Shoe-Lane, Fleet-Street, and all Booksellers in England, Scotland, and Ireland
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by Otway, Thomas
Published 1794
Published 1794
Printed by P. Wogan, No. 23, Old Bridge. 1794. Sold by G. Walsh, 19, Wood-Quay
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by Otway, Thomas
Published 1792
Published 1792
Printed by P. Wogan, No. 23, Old-Bridge. M.DCC.XCIL. Sold by G. Walsh, 19, Wood-Quay
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by Otway, Thomas
Published 1722
Published 1722
Printed by J. Darby for M.P. and sold by A. Bettesworth in Pater-noster-Row, and F. Clay without Temple-Bar
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by Otway, Thomas
Published 1731
Published 1731
Printed by S. Powell, for Thomas Moore, bookseller, at the Corner of Dirty-Lane in Dame's-street
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by Otway, Thomas
Published 1746
Published 1746
Printed for Philip Crampton, opposite the Horse-Guard, in Dame-Street
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Venice preserv'd; or, A plot discover'd : A tragedy. Written by Mr. Otway. Marked as it is performed
by Otway, Thomas
Published 1785
Published 1785
Printed by H. Whitworth, No. 3, Playhouse-Yard, Black-Friars, where letter-press and copper-plate printing are carried on with the utmost dispatch on the most reasonable terms
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by Otway, Thomas
Published 1791
Published 1791
printed for the proprietors, under the direction of John Bell, British Library, Strand, Bookseller to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
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by Otway, Thomas
Published 1724
Published 1724
printed by John Darby in Bartholomew-Close, for Mary Poulson, and sold by A. Bettesworth in Pater-Noster-Row, R. Caldwell in Newgate-Street, and F. Clay without Temple-Bar