in the

Fop's Fortune

[5]

; where, in the Character of

Don Cholerick Snap Shorto de Testy

, he answers no Questions but to those whom he likes, and wants no account of any thing from those he approves. Mr.

Penkethman

is also Master of as many Faces in the Dumb-Scene as can be expected from a Man in the Circumstances of being ready to perish out of Fear and Hunger: He wonders throughout the whole Scene very masterly, without neglecting his Victuals. If it be, as I

[have]

heard it sometimes mentioned, a great Qualification for the World to follow Business and Pleasure too, what is it in the Ingenious Mr.