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''[[A Lover by Proxy! or My Daughter Sir!]]'' is a title for a play found on  page 398 of [[F.C.L. Bosman]], 1928[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bosm012dram01_01/] and it is cited as being "the Comedietta, in two Acts, by D.Boucicault, Esq., ''A Lover by Proxy! or My Daughter Sir!'' (Planché)".  
 
''[[A Lover by Proxy! or My Daughter Sir!]]'' is a title for a play found on  page 398 of [[F.C.L. Bosman]], 1928[http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/bosm012dram01_01/] and it is cited as being "the Comedietta, in two Acts, by D.Boucicault, Esq., ''A Lover by Proxy! or My Daughter Sir!'' (Planché)".  
  
Clearly is a confusing misprint and the plays involved were actually two one-act farces - ''[[A Lover by Proxy]]'' by Boucicault (1842) and ''[[My Daughter, Sir!, or A Daughter to Marry]]''by Planché (1828), not a two act farce by two authors ostensibly performed in Cape Town on 29 May 1850.
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Clearly is a confusing misprint and the plays involved were actually two one-act farces - ''[[A Lover by Proxy]]'' by Boucicault (1842) and ''[[My Daughter, Sir!, or A Daughter to Marry]]'' by Planché (1828), not a two act farce by two authors ostensibly performed in Cape Town on 29 May 1850.

Revision as of 06:47, 18 June 2015

A Lover by Proxy! or My Daughter Sir! is a title for a play found on page 398 of F.C.L. Bosman, 1928[1] and it is cited as being "the Comedietta, in two Acts, by D.Boucicault, Esq., A Lover by Proxy! or My Daughter Sir! (Planché)".

Clearly is a confusing misprint and the plays involved were actually two one-act farces - A Lover by Proxy by Boucicault (1842) and My Daughter, Sir!, or A Daughter to Marry by Planché (1828), not a two act farce by two authors ostensibly performed in Cape Town on 29 May 1850.