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John Bell (publisher) and Richard Wroughton

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Difference between John Bell (publisher) and Richard Wroughton

John Bell (publisher) vs. Richard Wroughton

John Bell (1745–1831) was an English publisher. Richard Wroughton (1748–1822), was an actor, born in 1748, who worked mainly in Covent Garden (now the Royal Opera house) and Drury Lane (now the Theatre Royal), and occasional in the city of his birth, Bath.

Similarities between John Bell (publisher) and Richard Wroughton

John Bell (publisher) and Richard Wroughton have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): All for Love (play), Arthur Murphy (writer), Douglas (play), George Lillo, John Palmer (actor), Nicholas Rowe (writer), Richard Cumberland (dramatist), The Beaux' Stratagem, The Conscious Lovers, The Fair Penitent, The Jealous Wife.

All for Love (play)

All for Love or, the World Well Lost, is a heroic drama by John Dryden written in 1677.

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Arthur Murphy (writer)

Arthur Murphy (27 December 1727 – 18 June 1805), also known by the pseudonym Charles Ranger, was an Irish writer.

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Douglas (play)

Douglas is a blank verse tragedy by John Home.

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George Lillo

George Lillo (3 February 1691 – 4 September 1739) was an English playwright and tragedian.

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John Palmer (actor)

John Palmer (c. 1742–1798) was an actor on the English stage in the eighteenth century.

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Nicholas Rowe (writer)

Nicholas Rowe (20 June 1674 – 6 December 1718), English dramatist, poet and miscellaneous writer, was appointed Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom in 1715.

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Richard Cumberland (dramatist)

Richard Cumberland (19 February 1731/2 – 7 May 1811) was an English dramatist and civil servant.

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The Beaux' Stratagem

The Beaux' Stratagem is a comedy by George Farquhar, first produced at the Theatre Royal, now the site of Her Majesty's Theatre, in the Haymarket, London, on March 8, 1707.

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The Conscious Lovers

The Conscious Lovers is a sentimental comedy written in five acts by the Irish author Richard Steele.

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The Fair Penitent

The Fair Penitent is Nicholas Rowe's stage adaptation of the tragedy The Fatal Dowry, the Philip Massinger and Nathan Field collaboration first published in 1632.

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The Jealous Wife

The Jealous Wife is a 1761 British play by George Colman the Elder.

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John Bell (publisher) and Richard Wroughton Comparison

John Bell (publisher) has 129 relations, while Richard Wroughton has 51. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 6.11% = 11 / (129 + 51).

References

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