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Hatchett, William (1741-)6
Hatchett, William3
Bancroft, John1
Bancroft, John (1696)1
Bignon, Jean Paul (1662-1743)1
Comazzi, Giovanni Battista1
Corneille, Thomas1
Corneille, Thomas (1625-1709)1
Du Halde, J.-B1
Du Halde, J.-B (1674-1743)1

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The Chinese orphan : an historical tragedy. Alter'd from a specimen of the Chinese tragedy, in Du Halde's History of China. Interspers'd with songs, after the Chinese manner

Hatchett, William (fl. 1730-1741); Du Halde, J.-B (1674-1743)

1741

Without the music. Dedication signed: William Hatchett.

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The rival father, or, The death of Achilles : a tragedy, As it is acted at the New Theatre in the Hay-Market

Hatchett, William (fl. 1730-1741); Corneille, Thomas (1625-1709)

1730

Dedication signed: William Hatchett.

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A Chinese tale

Hatchett, William (fl. 1730-1741)

[1740]

Sou ma Quang = William Hatchett.

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The adventures of Abdalla, son of Hanif, sent by the sultan of the Indies, to make a discovery of the island of Borico, where the fountain which restores past youth is supposed to be found. Also an account of the travels of Rouschen, a Persian lady, to the Topsy-Turvy island, undiscover'd to this day. The whole intermix'd with several curious and instructive histories

Bignon, Jean Paul (1662-1743); Hatchett, William (fl. 1730-1741)

1729

"Redding implies that Vathek was founded upon an anonymous pseud-orientalism... entitled, Abdallah, fils d'Hanif, which was translated into English from the French ... but a cursory comparison will at...

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The fall of Mortimer : An historical play

Mountfort, William (1664?-1692); Bancroft, John (1696); Hatchett, William (fl. 1730-1741)

1731

An alteration of "King Edward the Third, with the fall of Mortimer" ascribed both to Mountfort and John Bancroft. First edition of the altered version. "This play was pronounced by the grand jury ...

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