We all dined at Mr. Bonfeild’s. After dinner went to the play. Had Amphitrion and
Cartouche.1
1. Probably Molière’s Amphitryon, but possibly Jean Baptiste
Raguenet, Amphitryon, ou les deux arlequins, a musical parody
of Molière’s play, n.p., 1713; Marc Antoine Legrand, Cartouche, ou
les voleurs, Paris, 1721 (Cioranescu, Bibliographic du dix-septième siècle description begins Alexandre Cioranescu, Bibliographie de la littérature française du dix-huitième siècle, Paris, 1965. description ends ; Brenner, Bibliographical
List description begins Clarence Dietz Brenner, A Bibliographical List of plays in the French Language, 1700-1789, Berkeley, 1947. description ends ).