Excerpt from Bell's British Theatre, Vol. 13: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays; Being the Sixth Volume of Comedies
T here were fome gentlemen in the pit the firfl night, that took the hint from the prologue to damn the play but they made fuah a noife ih. The execution, that the people took the outcry for a reprieve; fo that the dar ling mifchief was over-laid by their over-fondael'a of the Changeling 'tis fomewhat hard, that gentlemen fhould debafe themfelves into a faétion of a dozen, to flab a flaw gle perfon, who never had the refolution to face two men at a time; if he has had the misfortune of any mifun derftanding With a particular perfom, he has had a parti~ cularperfon to anfwer irz but thefe (parks would be te-t markable in their refentment and if any body fall un der their difpleafure, they (corn to call, him to a particu laraecount, but will very honourably burn hi's houfe, or' pick his pocket.
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- PublisherForgotten Books
- Publication date2018
- ISBN 10 0267178751
- ISBN 13 9780267178759
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages392