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Revision as of 06:13, 23 September 2016
Barnaby Brittle, or A Wife at Her Wit's End is a 1782 adaptation of Betterton's The Amorous Widow, or The Wanton Wife (1710), a farce in two acts originally adapted from Moliere's George Dandin.
See The Amorous Widow, or The Wanton Wife
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