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MLA

Philadelphia Theatre. The Public Are Respectfully Informed That the Profits of This Evening's Entertainment Will Be Offered In Aid of Such of the Poor of Baltimore, As Have Suffered by the Late Calamity. Wednesday Evening, Nov. 3, 1819 : Will Be Presented ... a Comedy, Called The Follies of a Day; Or, The Marriage of Figaro. Written by Beaumarchais, and Translated by Mr. Holcroft ... : After Which ... a New Pathetic Melo-drama, (founded On The Tales of My Landlord[)] Called The Heart of Mid-lothian; Or, The Lily of St. Leonards. Written by T. Dibdin. [Philadelphia]: [publisher not identified], 1819.

APA

(1819). Philadelphia theatre. The public are respectfully informed that the profits of this evening's entertainment will be offered in aid of such of the poor of Baltimore, as have suffered by the late calamity. Wednesday evening, Nov. 3, 1819 : will be presented ... a comedy, called The follies of a day; or, The marriage of Figaro. Written by Beaumarchais, and translated by Mr. Holcroft ... : After which ... a new pathetic melo-drama, (founded on The tales of my landlord[)] called The heart of Mid-Lothian; or, The lily of St. Leonards. Written by T. Dibdin. [Philadelphia]: [publisher not identified].

Chicago

Philadelphia Theatre. The Public Are Respectfully Informed That the Profits of This Evening's Entertainment Will Be Offered In Aid of Such of the Poor of Baltimore, As Have Suffered by the Late Calamity. Wednesday Evening, Nov. 3, 1819: Will Be Presented ... a Comedy, Called The Follies of a Day; Or, The Marriage of Figaro. Written by Beaumarchais, and Translated by Mr. Holcroft ... : After Which ... a New Pathetic Melo-Drama, (founded On The Tales of My Landlord[)] Called The Heart of Mid-Lothian; Or, The Lily of St. Leonards. Written by T. Dibdin. [Philadelphia]: [publisher not identified], 1819.