The Modish Couple is a 1732 comedy play by the British writer James Miller, under the pen name Charles Boaden.[2] A virtuous wife reforms her rakish husband.[3]
The original Drury Lane cast included Robert Wilks as Lord Modely, John Mills as Claremont, Colley Cibber as Grinly, John Harper as Sir Lubbardly Block, Theophilus Cibber as Squire Chip, Mary Heron as Lady Modely and Jane Cibber as Clarissa. The epilogue was written by Henry Fielding.
TheModishCouple is a 1732 comedy play by the British writer James Miller, under the pen name Charles Boaden. A virtuous wife reforms her rakish husband...
along with Sir Harry Wildair, As You Find It, The Wife's Relief and TheModishCouple. It is a reworking of the 1693 French play Les Bourgeoises à la Mode...
Bellamant in The Modern Husband by Henry Fielding (1732) Jack Stocks in The Lottery by Henry Fielding (1732) Squire Chip in TheModishCouple by James Miller...
Caelia (1732) Clarissa in TheModishCouple (1732) Lady Charlotte Gaywit in The Modern Husband by Henry Fielding (1732) The Routledge Anthology of Restoration...
John Kelly – The Married Philosopher Pierre de Marivaux – The Triumph of Love (Le Triomphe de l'amour) James Miller – TheModishCouple Voltaire – Zaïre...
by James Thomson (1730) Bellamant in The Modern Husband by Henry Fielding (1732) Lord Modely in TheModishCouple by James Miller (1732) Highfill, Burnim...
a 'Brief Encounter of the Seventies', this arch and cold-blooded romance is a long way from anything other than its own modish contemporaries, and Alvin...
performance." The Daily Telegraph felt that Sheen "could be right up there among the great Hamlets", were it not for Rickson's "mindlessly modish" staging...
monumental." The subject of Drowning Girl is an example of Lichtenstein's post-1963 comics-based women who "look hard, crisp, brittle, and uniformly modish in appearance...
Autumn," and one of the wire services wrote about "fall fashions stalking the forests for their color note, picking green as themodish fall wear." "US Inflation...
which featured an article on the group referring to Gibson as "skeletal, modish, blonde and beautiful". Another article called "New Mama is definitely Jill"...
Lady Brumpton in the Funeral, Cleopatra in All for Love, Lady Betty Modish, Millamant, Zara in the Mourning Bride, Lady Truman in the Drummer, Queen Elizabeth...
with the success of his The Careless Husband (1704), in which she created the part of Lady Modish. Speaking of her portrayal of Lady Townly in his The Provoked...
Harry, Modish Mitzi, and Somebody's Stenog. The Public Ledger Syndicate was founded in 1915 by Public Ledger publisher Cyrus H. K. Curtis, The first big...
elegant women of fashion like Lady Betty Modish and Lady Townley, and breeches roles. She was impeded in the performance of tragedy by a harsh tone in...
small and irregular by Bruce, who urged the Earl to agree to his own "modish and regullar designe". However, the house as built by Bruce is partially based...
and Revival, respectively), the "modish message of empowerment feels honest coming from Grande." Michael Cragg from The Observer noted that during her...
The New York Times: 50. Retrieved 10 February 2022. Every French woman has apparently spent $100 for her high‐heeled, modishly crushed boots, the knee‐high...
Autumn," and one of the wire services wrote about "fall fashions stalking the forests for their color note, picking green as themodish fall wear." Tye (1998)...
modish beats." It came second in Digital Spy's Top 20 Singles of 2007 announced on 31 December. However, BBC America's reviewer expressed that "the inventive...
fashionably dressed, even flamboyant. In 1936 the American magazine Time referred to his "pin-stripe trousers, modish short jacket and swank black felt hat"...