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[ See ante, p. 44.—-ED.]

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[ The Duke of Clarence, third son of George III.; afterwards William IV.—ED.]

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[ “The Jessamy Bride.” See ante, vol. i, p. 111.—ED.]

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[ “Observations and Reflections made in the course of a Journey through France, Italy, and Germany,” by published in 1789.]

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[ “The Midnight Hour,” a comedy by Mrs. Inchbald, well known as the authoress of “A Simple Story,” and “Nature and Art,” was originally produced at Covent Garden, May 22, 1787. “The Commissary,” a comedy by Samuel Foote, partly taken from “Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme,” was first performed at the Haymarket in June, 1765. Mr. Quick and Mrs. Wells were popular comedians of the time.—ED.]