Author: Colley Cibber
Cites
- Horace (2)
- IN: Perolla and Izadora. A tragedy, as it was acted at the Theatre Royal, by Her Majesty's servants. (1706) Play, British
EPIGRAPH: Faber Innus, & Ungues Experimet, & Molles imitabur aere Capillos, Infelix operis Summa, qui ponere totum Nesciet: Hunc ego me, si quid componere curem Non magis esse velim, quam pravo vivere naso spectandum, nigris Oculis nigroque Capillo.
FROM: Ars Poetica, (-19), Poem, Italy
- IN: Love's last shift; or, the fool in fashion. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal by His Majesty's servants. Written by C. Cibber. (1702) Play, British
EPIGRAPH: ------ Fuit haec Sepientia quondam, Concubitu prohibere vago, dare Jure Maritis.
FROM: The Art of Poetry/Ars Poetica, (-19), Poem, Italy
- George Etherege (1)
- IN: The careless husband. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, by Her Majesty's servants. Written by C. Cibber. (1705) Play, British
EPIGRAPH: Yet none Sir Fopling Him, or Him can call, He's Knight o'th' Shire, and Represents you all.
FROM: To the Man of Mode, or Sir Fopling Flutter, Epilogue, (1676), Play, UK
- NULL (1)
- IN: The careless husband. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal, by Her Majesty's servants. Written by C. Cibber. (1705) Play, British
EPIGRAPH: Qui Capit ille facit.
FROM: NULL, (1824), Saying, NULL