Event Comment: Eleventh and Last time of performing Mainpiece this season.  Afterpiece: By Particular Desire.  
Othello and 
The Irish Widow, to have been performed this evening for Mr Barry's Benefit, oblig'd to be deferr'd till fur
ther notice (playbill).  
Mr Barry being Ill his Benefit which was to have been this Night is oblig'd to be deferr'd (
Hopkins Diary).  [So, according to Hopkins, 
the profits went to 
the house.]  Receipts: #171 19s. 6d.  To 
the Public Advertiser: Sir, I spent an agreeable evening lately with a Country Friend at 
the Primitive Puppet Show, and was not displeased at 
the ridicule pointed at 
the dull, spiritless stuff, which composes modern Sentimental Comedy.  I was entertained too with 
the manner in which some of 
the Actors were taken off; But I cannot think mimicry worthy to furnish an Evening Entertainment for a Polite 
British Audience, or suited to 
the happy ridicule and pointed wit of 
Aristophanes.  
The old 
Roman comedy, as it was called, was designed for nobler purposes: it was directed to improve 
the head and mend 
the heart.  
The keen manly satire of that Comedy was pointed at Upstart, Braggart, Vice, and to expose 
the dangerous unfeeling craft of innocent Villainy, or to use 
the words of 
Mr Pope--Brand 
the bold front of shameless, guilty man.  Such was, and such ought to be, 
the salutary Direction of Wit, and Satire by exhibiting characters in 
their genuine colours, when 
the mask, which disguises and conceals 
them from 
the eyes of 
the Weak 
the Credulous, and 
the Ignorant, is drawn off.  
The words of 
Horace are--Detrabere et pellam, mitidus qua quisque per ora Cederet, introrsum turpis.  Yours, 
Dramaticus.  Poetry for 
the Public Advertiser.  Epigram on 
the New Tragedy 
Alonzo.  @No wonder that each female voice@Resounds Alonzo's praise;@A sure foundation of Applause,@
The crafty Author lays.@  @Against 
the Virtue of his Wife@A Husband, if he's wise@According to 
the Gallant HOME,@Should not believe his eyes.