It must not be concluded that the uncompromising abolition of all censorship involves the abandonment of all control and regulation of theatres. Factories are regulated in the public interest; but there is no censorship of factories. For example, many persons are sincerely convinced that cotton clothing is unhealthy; that alcoholic drinks are demoralizing; and that playing-cards are the devil’s picture-books. But though the factories in which cotton, whiskey, and cards are manufactured are stringently regulated under the factory code and the Public Health and Building Acts, the inspectors appointed to carry out these Acts never go to a manufacturer and inform him that unless he manufactures woollens instead of cottons, ginger-beer instead of whiskey, Bibles instead of playing-cards, he will be forbidden to place his products on the market. In the case of premises licensed for the sale of spirits the authorities go a step further. A public house differs from a factory in the essential particular that whereas disorder in a factory is promptly and voluntarily suppressed, because every moment of its duration involves a measurable pecuniary loss to the proprietor, disorder in a public house may be a source of profit to the proprietor by its attraction for disorderly customers. Consequently a publican is compelled to obtain a licence to pursue his trade; and this licence lasts only a year, and need not be renewed if his house has been conducted in a disorderly manner in the meantime.
Short Plays
Chapter List-
Short Plays
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Preface
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Preface
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Dramatis Personae
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ActI
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ActII
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SceneI
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SceneII
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ActIII
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Note on Modern Prizefighting
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How He Lied to Her Husband
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Preface
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Chapter_14
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Chapter_15
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Dramatis Personae
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How He Lied to Her Husband
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Passion, Poison, and Petrifaction
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Preface
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Dramatis Personae
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Passion, Poison and Petrifaction
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The Interlude at the Playhouse
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Dramatis Personae
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The Interlude at the Playhouse
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The Fascinating Foundling
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Dramatis Personae
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The Fascinating Foundling
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The Glimpse of Reality
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Dramatis Personae
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The Glimpse of Reality
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The Showing-Up of Blanco Posnet
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Preface
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Chapter_33
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Chapter_34
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Chapter_35
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Chapter_36
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Chapter_37
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Chapter_38
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Chapter_39
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Chapter_40
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Chapter_41
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Chapter_42
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Chapter_43
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Chapter_44
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Chapter_45
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Chapter_46
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Chapter_47
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Chapter_48
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Chapter_49
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The Rejected Statement—PartI
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Chapter_51
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Chapter_52
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Chapter_53
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Chapter_54
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Chapter_55
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Chapter_56
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Chapter_57
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Chapter_58
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Chapter_59
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Chapter_60
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Chapter_61
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Chapter_62
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Chapter_63
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Chapter_64
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PartII
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Chapter_66
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Chapter_67
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Chapter_68
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Chapter_69
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Summary
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Preface Resumed
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Chapter_72
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Chapter_73
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Chapter_74
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Chapter_75
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Chapter_76
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Chapter_77
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Chapter_78
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Chapter_79
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Chapter_80
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Chapter_81
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Chapter_82
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Chapter_83
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Chapter_84
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Chapter_85
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Dramatis Personae
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The Showing-Up of Blanco Posnet
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Press Cuttings
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Chapter_89
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Dramatis Personae
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Press Cuttings
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The Dark Lady of the Sonnets
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Preface to the Dark Lady of the Sonnets
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Chapter_94
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Chapter_95
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Chapter_96
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Chapter_97
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Chapter_98
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Chapter_99
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Chapter_100
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Chapter_101
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Chapter_102
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Chapter_103
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Chapter_104
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Chapter_105
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Chapter_106
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Chapter_107
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Dramatis Personae
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The Dark Lady of the Sonnets
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Overruled
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Preface to Overruled
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Chapter_112
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Chapter_113
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Chapter_114
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Chapter_115
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Chapter_116
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Chapter_117
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Chapter_118
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Chapter_119
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Chapter_120
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Chapter_121
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Chapter_122
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Chapter_123
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Chapter_124
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Dramatis Personae
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Overruled
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The Author’s Apology for “Great Catherine”
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The Author’s Apology for “Great Catherine”
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Dramatis Personae
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TheFirstScene
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TheSecondScene
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TheThirdScene
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TheFourthScene
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The Music Cure
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Chapter_135
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Dramatis Personae
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The Music Cure
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The Inca of Perusalem
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Preface
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Dramatis Personae
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Prologue
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The Play
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Augustus Does His Bit
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Preface
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Dramatis Personae
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Augustus Does His Bit
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O’FlahertyV.C.
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Preface
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Dramatis Personae
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O’FlahertyV.C.
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Annajanska
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Preface
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Dramatis Personae
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Annajanska
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Endnotes