"
[19] See Clive's afterpiece _The Faithful Irish Woman_ in "An Edition of
the Afterpieces."
[20] See _Mr. Macklin's Reply to Mr. Garrick's Answer_, pp. 18, 29-30,
and _An Impartial Examen_, pp. 10-11.
[21] Nicholson, _Struggle for a Free Stage_, p. 124; see, too, pp.
83-86.
[22] Crean, "Life and Times," p. 254 n. 1, points out that on the very
day of this benefit (2 Nov.) a second notice of Mrs. Clive's Case
appeared.
[23] See Nicholson's concluding chapter. For other effects of the
licensing act see Scouten, _London Stage_, cxlvii, and Ralph, _Case of
the Present Theatrical Disputes_, pp. 22, 43.
[24] Since the pamphlets cited here are scarce, some rare, perhaps the
following list of locations will prove helpful. Full titles and partial
bibliographical information are available in Robert W. Lowe, _A
Bibliographical Account of English Theatrical Literature_ (London: J.C.
Nimmo, 1888), p. 95.
_Dramatic Congress_, Univ. Chicago, Austrian Coll., PR 3346. C3D7 1743.
_Mr. Macklin's Reply_, Newberry Library, V1845. 54.
_Theatrical Correspondence in Death_, Harvard, Thr 417. 43. 12.
_Case of Present Theatrical Disputes_, Newberry Library, Rare Book Room.
_Case Between the Managers_, Univ. Chicago, Austrian Coll., PN 2596.
L6C22.
_An Impartial Examen_, Harvard, Thr 465. 20. 23.
_Queries to be Answered_, Harvard, Thr 465. 20. 22.
_Queries upon Queries_, Harvard, Thur 465.
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