excerpt from 'Letter from Jeremy Bentham to his father, Jeremiah Bentham, 7 August 1785' pp. 346–347 (83 words)
excerpt from 'Letter from Jeremy Bentham to his father, Jeremiah Bentham, 7 August 1785' pp. 346–347 (83 words)
part of | Letter from Jeremy Bentham to his father, Jeremiah Bentham, 7 August 1785 |
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The play-house is much prettier and the performers much better than I could have expected: the women in particular a very decent set, at the head of whom figures Mrs. Wilson, the rest almost all of them either act or look well, or both, and even sing well: the men but so-so: indeed they are in every respect over-womaned, the females being so numerous that two of them in the Castle of Andalusia (that was the play) took the men’s parts. |
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