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FOUNDED ON

THE TRAGEDIES

OF

SHAKSPEARE, MASSINGER, SHIRLEY, ROWE, MURPHY,

LILLO, AND MOORE,

AND ON

THE COMEDIES

OF

STEELE, FARQUHAR, CUMBERLAND, BICKERSTAFF

GOLDSMITH, AND MRS. COWLEY.

BY MISS MACAULEY.

EMBELLISHED WITH 135 ENGRAVINGS.

Good unexpected-evil unforeseen

Appear by turns, as Fortune shifts the scene.
Some, raised aloft, come tumbling down amain:
Some fall so hard-they bound and rise again.
Lansdown.

BOSTON:

PRINTED & PUBLISHED BY CHARLES GAYLORD

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PREFACE.

"GOOD wine needs no bush!" exclaimed the authoress, when asked for a Preface-" and bad wine is made worse by apologies !"--The Publishers, however, cannot permit this little work to go forth to the world, even on its own merits, which they trust are not scanty, without a line of explanatory introduction.

It has been much the practice to dramatize Tales, yet there must be, at least, novelty in the attempt to restore, or to change, the acted Drama to the more popular form of narrative, for the purpose of rendering the real beauties of the British stage more familiar, and better known to the younger class of readers, and even of extending that knowledge to family circles where the drama itself is forbidden.

The publishers do not, indeed, venture to touch on the objections which well meaning Christian sects make to the Stage; but truth and good morals are not the less amiable when put in an attractive point of view, and they therefore the more readily adopted the plan here executed by one, who, from her lite

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