The Lady of Pleasure / A Comedie, as It Was Acted by Her Majesties Servants, at the Private House in Drury Lane
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A five-act city comedy exposes the manners and ambitions of fashionable society as a pleasure-seeking lady returns to town and a young widow attracts competing suitors. Courtship, gossip, and calculated politeness drive a succession of social tests and comic encounters that reveal vanity, hypocrisy, and the negotiation of marriage and reputation. Witty exchanges and episodic intrigues contrast rural simplicity with urban indulgence, while servants and friends influence matches and fortunes, satirizing affectation and ultimately pointing toward prudence and sincere feeling beneath theatrical public behavior.
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