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"Is a play evidently the result of acute remark upon the influence of passion on life. The Author seems to have consulted nature in his own mind, and unfortunately his own mind was corrupt."
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About the author: 1651 - 1685
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Little is with any certainty known of the great Author of VENICE PRESERVED.
- In the licentious days of Charles II. it is believed neither the
virtues nor the vices of OTWAY were sufficiently prominent to distinguish him.
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Drama, English drama, History, Plays, Venice (Italy), Man-woman relationships, Théâtre, Histoire, RestorationPlaces
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Venice preserved: or, A plot discovered, a tragedy. Adapted for theatrical representation
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Venice preserv'd: or, A plot discover'd. A tragedy
1766, Printed for C. Bathurst and T. Lownds
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First presented 1682.
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