A Will and No Will; or, A Bone for the Lawyers. (1746) The New Play Criticiz'd, or the Plague of Envy. (1747)
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The volume gathers two short comic afterpieces by an eighteenth-century stage writer: the first condenses a French five-act comedy into a brisk two-act farce that lampoons lawyers, physicians, and itinerant preachers through a convoluted will-and-marriage plot and a long mock-prologue featuring a caricatured lawyer; the second is a topical burlesque of theatrical criticism that satirizes envious reviewers and rival playwrights by staging exaggerated detractors, romantic entanglements, and mockery of theatrical devices and fashions. Both pieces rely on stage caricature, topical allusion, and self-mockery, prioritizing immediate audience entertainment over formal unity.
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