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March 1674

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Theatre: Lincoln's Inn Fields
Theatrical Season: 1673-1674
Volume: 1
Comments: The King's Company. The date of the premiere is not known, but John Harold Wilson, Six Restoration Play-Dates, Notes and Queries, June 1962, p. 221, has argued, primarily on references in the Epilogue, that the play was probably produced before the opening of the new Theatre Royal in Drury Lane and following two unsuccessful plays: The Mall and The Amorous Old Woman. The Prologue is in New Songs and Poems a la Mode, 1677. Preface to the edition of 1675: This play was left in Mr Dryden's hands many years since. The Author of it was unknown to him, and return'd not to claim it

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    *p?lif The Mistaken Husband. [The author is not known, but the Preface suggests that one scene was written by $John Dryden=. Edition of 1675:% The <i>Prologue</i>-; The <i>Epilogue</i>-. *c?lif The <i>King's Company</i>. The date of the premiere is not known, but $John Harold Wilson=, <i>Six Restoration Play-Dates</i>, <i>Notes and Queries</i>, June 1962, p. 221, has argued, primarily on references in the Epilogue, that the play was probably produced before the opening of the new Theatre Royal in <i>Drury Lane</i> and following two unsuccessful plays: <i>The Mall</i> and <i>The Amorous Old Woman</i>. The <i>Prologue</i> is in <i>New Songs and Poems a la Mode</i>, 1677. Preface to the edition of 1675: This play was left in $Mr Dryden='s hands many years since. The Author of it was unknown to him, and return'd not to claim it.
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    *p1674 03 00 lif The Mistaken Husband. The author is not known, but the Preface suggests that one scene was written by $John Dryden=. Edition of 1675: The <i>Prologue</i>-; The <i>Epilogue</i>-.*c1674 03 00 lif The <i>King's Company</i>. The date of the premiere is not known, but $John Harold Wilson=, <i>Six Restoration Play-Dates</i>, <i>Notes and Queries</i>, June 1962, p. 221, has argued, primarily on references in the Epilogue, that the play was probably produced before the opening of the new Theatre Royal in <i>Drury Lane</i> and following two unsuccessful plays: <i>The Mall</i> and <i>The Amorous Old Woman</i>. The <i>Prologue</i> is in <i>New Songs and Poems a la Mode</i>, 1677. Preface to the edition of 1675: This play was left in $Mr Dryden='s hands many years since. The Author of it was unknown to him, and return'd not to claim it.
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    Event: 1066 | 16740300 | lif | The <i>King's Company</i>. The date of the premiere is not known, but $John Harold Wilson=, <i>Six Restoration Play-Dates</i>, <i>Notes and Queries</i>, June 1962, p. 221, has argued, primarily on references in the Epilogue, that the play was probably produced before the opening of the new Theatre Royal in <i>Drury Lane</i> and following two unsuccessful plays: <i>The Mall</i> and <i>The Amorous Old Woman</i>. The <i>Prologue</i> is in <i>New Songs and Poems a la Mode</i>, 1677. Preface to the edition of 1675: This play was left in $Mr Dryden='s hands many years since. The Author of it was unknown to him, and return'd not to claim it
    Performance: 1066 | 1066 | p | The Mistaken Husband | The author is not known, but the Preface suggests that one scene was written by $John Dryden=. Edition of 1675: The <i>Prologue</i>-; The <i>Epilogue</i>-.
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    1155 | 1066 | The <i>Prologue</i>
    1156 | 1066 | The <i>Epilogue</i> | .

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The author is not known, but the Preface suggests that one scene was written by John Dryden. Edition of 1675: The Prologue-; The Epilogue-.
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