Sir Harry Wildair. Being the sequel of The trip to the Jubilee. A comedy. By George Farquhar, Esq. Adapted for theatrical represen
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  • May 29, 2010
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George Farquhar (1677[1] – 29 April 1707) was an Irish dramatist. He is noted for his contributions to late Restoration comedy, particularly for his plays The Recruiting Officer (1706) and The Beaux...
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