26 October 1671

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Theatre: no theater listed
Theatrical Season: 1671-1672
Volume: 1
Comments: John Aubrey to Anthony a Wood, 26 Oct. 1671: I am writing a comedy for Thomas Shadwell, which I have almost finished since I came here, et quorum pars magna sui.... And I shall fit him with another, The Countrey Rebell, both humours untoucht, but of this, mum! for 'tis very satyricall against some of my mischievous enemies which I in my tumbling up and down have collected (Aubrey's Brief Lives, ed. Andrew Clark [Oxford, 1898], I, 52n). See also the season of 1670-71

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    *p:none Comment. *c:none $John Aubrey= to $Anthony a Wood=, 26 Oct. 1671: I am writing a comedy for $Thomas Shadwell=, which I have almost finished since I came here, et quorum pars magna sui.... And I shall fit him with another, <i>The Countrey Rebell</i>, both humours untoucht, but of this, mum! for 'tis very satyricall against some of my mischievous enemies which I in my tumbling up and down have collected (<i>Aubrey's Brief Lives</i>, ed. $Andrew Clark= [<i>Oxford</i>, 1898], I, 52n). See also the season of 1670-71.
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    *p1671 10 26 none Comment.*c1671 10 26 none $John Aubrey= to $Anthony a Wood=, 26 Oct. 1671: I am writing a comedy for $Thomas Shadwell=, which I have almost finished since I came here, et quorum pars magna sui.... And I shall fit him with another, <i>The Countrey Rebell</i>, both humours untoucht, but of this, mum! for 'tis very satyricall against some of my mischievous enemies which I in my tumbling up and down have collected (<i>Aubrey's Brief Lives</i>, ed. $Andrew Clark= [<i>Oxford</i>, 1898], I, 52n). See also the season of 1670-71.
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    Event: 952 | 16711026 | none | $John Aubrey= to $Anthony a Wood=, 26 Oct. 1671: I am writing a comedy for $Thomas Shadwell=, which I have almost finished since I came here, et quorum pars magna sui.... And I shall fit him with another, <i>The Countrey Rebell</i>, both humours untoucht, but of this, mum! for 'tis very satyricall against some of my mischievous enemies which I in my tumbling up and down have collected (<i>Aubrey's Brief Lives</i>, ed. $Andrew Clark= [<i>Oxford</i>, 1898], I, 52n). See also the season of 1670-71

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