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A Restoration-stage adaptation reshapes an earlier romantic comedy into a tighter domestic comedy that emphasizes fidelity over infidelity. The plot hinges on a cryptic test of friendship that threatens violent misinterpretation, but the adaptor removes suicidal or murderous outcomes and supplies clearer motivations; romantic entanglements and a reduced, unified subplot provide comic momentum. Dialogue is modernized into a more colloquial and performable rhythm, bawdiness is trimmed, and new songs, dances, and stage business increase spectacle. The result blends rhetorical flourishes with naturalistic acting demands while maintaining the original’s sentimental and humorous core.

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Joseph Harris

Joseph Harris was an English author known for his contributions to various fields, including agriculture and astronomy. His notable work, "Talks on Manures," presents practical discussions on farming practices through engaging dialogues with local characters, making complex agricultural concepts accessible to a broader audience. In addition to agricultural literature, Harris also wrote plays, such as "The City Bride (1696)," which reflects the comedic and social themes of his time. Furthermore, his work on globes and the orrery provides insights into the solar system, showcasing his diverse interests and expertise. Harris's writings contribute to the understanding of both practical and theoretical aspects of his subjects.

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