The Good-Natur'd Man
The Good-Natur'd Man is a play written by Oliver Goldsmith in 1768. The play was written in the form of a comedy and staged at the Covent Garden Theatre. It was a middling success for Goldsmith, and the printed version of the play became popular with the reading public. It was released at the same time as Hugh Kelly's False Delicacy was staged at Drury Lane Theatre and the two plays went head to head with Kelly's proving the more popular.Garrick rejected The Good-Natur'd Man, possibly because the story is an antidote of False Delicasy.
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The Good-Natur'd Man
The Good-Natur'd Man is a play written by Oliver Goldsmith in 1768. The play was written in the form of a comedy and staged at the Covent Garden Theatre. It was a middling success for Goldsmith, and the printed version of the play became popular with the reading public. It was released at the same time as Hugh Kelly's False Delicacy was staged at Drury Lane Theatre and the two plays went head to head with Kelly's proving the more popular.Garrick rejected The Good-Natur'd Man, possibly because the story is an antidote of False Delicasy.
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The Good-Natur'd Man is a play ...... an antidote of False Delicasy.
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Oliver GOLDSMITH
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The Good-Natured Man
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The Good-Natur'd Man is a play ...... an antidote of False Delicasy.
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The Good-Natur'd Man
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