The Heiress a comedy, in five acts

The Heiress a comedy, in five acts

The Heiress; a comedy, in five acts The author of this play was an elegant writer, and...
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Author: Burgoyne, John,1722-1792
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The Heiress a comedy, in five acts

The Heiress a comedy, in five acts

$107.14 $53.55

The Heiress a comedy, in five acts

$107.14 $53.55
Author: Burgoyne, John,1722-1792
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Heiress; a comedy, in five acts

The author of this play was an elegant writer, and a brave soldieryet, as an author he had faults, and as a general failures. His life was eventful; and he appears to have had, among his other qualities, that of patient philosophy: or if, in the warmth of youth, or pride of manhood, he was ever elated by prosperity, it is certain he bore adversity with cheerful resignation; that adversity, which is more formidable to the ambitious, than poverty to the luxuriousdisappointment of expected renown. Secret love, and clandestine marriage, composed the first acts of that tragi-comedy, called his life. His cultivated mind, and endearing manners, reconciled, in a short time, the noble house of Derby to his stolen union with Lady Charlotte Stanley: her father, the late Earl of Derby, acknowledged him for his son-in-law; while the present Earl considered him, not only as his uncle, but his friend 1. The author was, at that period, but a subaltern in the army. The patronage of his new relations, more [4] than his own merit, it is probable, obtained him higher rank. He was, however, possessed of talents for a general, and those talents were occasionally rewarded with success. But his misfortunes in battle have been accompanied by circumstances more memorable than his victoriesthe latter were but of slight or partial consequence; his defeat at Saratoga was of great and direful import. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 36570
Author: Burgoyne, John
Release Date: Jun 30, 2011
Format: eBook
Language: English

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