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MG-A(G.773.049
8 Jul 1773:22 (1452)
Shortly will be published, a farce of two acts, called
The Exit of the Fanatick.
Dramatis Personae.
Johannes, a trader. Honest, friendly, and unsuspicious.
Customers to Johannes.
Crispin, a crafty cordwainer, employed by these customer; an
insinuating fellow, . . . [7 lines, additional characters]
Some account of the first act may not be disagreeable.
It opens with a soliloquy, wherein Crispin relates his
feats from his infancy, and particularly how he got one of
the customer's daughters to marry him-- . . . [31 lines]
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