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- Speed_the_Plough abstract "Speed the Plough is a five-act comedy by Thomas Morton, first performed in 1798 at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden to great acclaim. It is mostly remembered today for the sake of the unseen character, Mrs Grundy.The play may have been inspired by August Kotzebue's Graf von Burgund ("Count of Burgundy"), which had recently failed at the same theatre. Kotzebue's more serious play also concerns a young man named Henry who is ignorant of his own origins.".
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- Speed_the_Plough wikiPageRevisionID "640674853".
- Speed_the_Plough wikiPageWikiLink August_Kotzebue.
- Speed_the_Plough wikiPageWikiLink August_von_Kotzebue.
- Speed_the_Plough wikiPageWikiLink Category:1798_plays.
- Speed_the_Plough wikiPageWikiLink Covent_Garden.
- Speed_the_Plough wikiPageWikiLink Mrs_Grundy.
- Speed_the_Plough wikiPageWikiLink Ploughing_match.
- Speed_the_Plough wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Opera_House.
- Speed_the_Plough wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Morton_(playwright).
- Speed_the_Plough wikiPageWikiLinkText "Speed the Plough".
- Speed_the_Plough hasPhotoCollection Speed_the_Plough.
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- Speed_the_Plough subject Category:1798_plays.
- Speed_the_Plough hypernym Comedy.
- Speed_the_Plough type Film.
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- Speed_the_Plough type Thing.
- Speed_the_Plough type Q386724.
- Speed_the_Plough comment "Speed the Plough is a five-act comedy by Thomas Morton, first performed in 1798 at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden to great acclaim. It is mostly remembered today for the sake of the unseen character, Mrs Grundy.The play may have been inspired by August Kotzebue's Graf von Burgund ("Count of Burgundy"), which had recently failed at the same theatre. Kotzebue's more serious play also concerns a young man named Henry who is ignorant of his own origins.".
- Speed_the_Plough label "Speed the Plough".
- Speed_the_Plough differentFrom Speed-the-Plow.
- Speed_the_Plough sameAs m.0bqrmzb.
- Speed_the_Plough sameAs Q17148778.
- Speed_the_Plough sameAs Q17148778.
- Speed_the_Plough wasDerivedFrom Speed_the_Plough?oldid=640674853.
- Speed_the_Plough isPrimaryTopicOf Speed_the_Plough.