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Field name | Value |
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Title | Art and Nature |
Author | Miller, James |
Date | 12 Jan 1738 |
Licence Application Date | 12 Jan 1738 |
First Performance Date | 16 Feb 1738 |
Document Type | Play Epilogue |
Library/Archive | The Huntington Library |
Collection Name | John Larpent Plays |
Reference | LA2 |
Language | English |
Document Description | A domestic comedy. 'Truth is mighty and shall prevail' appears in Latin on the title page. |
Theme | Courtship, Family & Domestic Life |
Theatre | Theatre Royal Drury Lane |
Theatre Manager | Fleetwood, Charles |
Lord Chamberlain | FitzRoy, Charles (2nd Duke of Grafton) |
Examiner at time of Licence Application | Chetwynd, William |
Deputy Examiner at time of Licence Application | Odell, Thomas |
Genre | Comedy |
Acts | Five |
Printed Edition | Printed 1738. |
Keywords | women courtship family debt marriage friendship shipwreck |
Additional Information | The manuscript contains a few passages deleted by Examiner: a number of passages in the manuscript text, including those marked for deletion, were not printed. The manuscript includes an epilogue. John Payne Collier in his Biographia Dramatica calls attention to The Pigeon Pie (1738), a satire upon Miller. |
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