[3.] Dougald MacMillan, “Censorship in the Case of Macklin’s The Man of the World,” Huntington Library Quarterly, No. 10 (1936), pp. 79-101.
[4.] W. Matthews, “The Piracies of Macklin’s Love-a-la Mode,” Review of English Studies, X (1934), 311-18.
[5.] James T. Kirkman, Memoirs of the Life of Charles Macklin, Esq. (1799), II, 33. Kirkman quotes Macklin’s letters both to his solicitor and to James Whitley of Leicester to stop all such pirated performances (II, 37-41).
[6.] John Rich’s application to the Licenser indicates that “Mr. Macklin designs to have [the play] performed at his Benefit Night....”
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