Excerpt from The Dramatic Works of Edwin Atherstone
The character of the last Philip of Macedon was by them as also by other great tragedians - considered to afford scope for the exercise of an actor's best abilities.
It was suggested - I fancy from Covent Garden - that the comedy would be more likely to succeed were the scene laid in England.
Therefore, under my father's direction, I (who from child hood had been his copyist - his 'secretary according to our most valued friends of those old days had to fairly tran scribe the whole, - changing names and scenery: but ere the task was completed, the Manager - at whose suggestion it was undertaken - seems to have left the Stage.
I much prefer - for many reasons - the comedy in its original form.
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