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Oot, handsome idol of the day, could see himself in to his own
satisfaction. Dunlap's next play was "The Father; or, American
Shandy-ism,"[1] which was produced on September 7, 1789. It was
published almost immediately, and was later reprinted, under the title
of "The Father of an Only Child." Most historians call attention to the
fact that to Dunlap belongs the credit of having first introduced to the
American stage the German dialect of the later Comedian. Even as we look
to Tyler's "The Contrast" for the first Yankee, to Samuel Low's
"Politician Out-witted" for an early example of Negro dialect, so may we
trace other veins of American characteristics as they appeared in early
American dramas. But it is to "Darby's Return,"[2] the musical piece,
that our interest points, because it was produced for the benefit of
Thomas Wignell, at the New-York Theatre (November 24, 1789), and
probably boasted among its first-nighters Geo

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Received on 2009-09-01