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Auburn, Mark S., Sheridan’s Comedies: Their Contexts and Achievements, University of Nebraska Press, 1977, pp. 40–52.
Boswell, James, Boswell’s London Journal, 1762–1763, edited by Frederick A. Pottle, 1950, reprint, Edinburgh University Press, 1991, p. 30.
Durant, Jack, ‘‘Sheridan and Language,’’ in Sheridan Studies, edited by James Morwood and David Crane, Cambridge University Press, 1995, p. 101.
Loftis, John, Sheridan and the Drama of Georgian England, Oxford, 1976, pp. 46–47.
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