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A note in Mr. Gay's hand attributes this article to Mme. Calderon de la Barca.
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No. 7, in vol. 91 with binder's title: Teatro Español : serie A.
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According to Johnson, Savage wrote the play, which he afterwards turned over to Bullock who altered it slightly and produced it as his own; but Baker claims that both authors took it from a translation of Calderón's "La dama duende" by Mrs. Price. Cf. Johnson's Life of Savage; Baker's Biog. dram.; Dict. nat. biog.
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References: Howes, U.S.IANA, no. B.131.
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El príncipe constante / P. Calderón de la Barca -- La estrella de Sevilla / L. de Vega Carpio -- El desdén con el desdén / A. Moreto.
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The fairy lady from La dama duende / by Pedro Calderon de la Barca -- Keep your own secret from Nadie fie su secreto / by Pedro Calderon de la Barca -- One fool makes many from Un bobo hace ciento / by Antonio de Solis.
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Life is a dream, by P. Calderon de la Barca.--Polyeucte, by P. Corneille.--Phaedra, by J. B. Racine.--Tartuffe; or, the hypocrite, by J. B. P. Molière.--Minna von Barnhelm; or, The soldier's fortune, by G. E. Lessing.--William Tell, by J. C. F. von Schiller.