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George Farquhar Playwright

  • Gender: Male
  • Citizenship: Ireland
  • Born: Jan 1, 1677
  • Died: Apr 29, 1707

George Farquhar (1677 - 29 April 1707) was an Irish dramatist. He is noted for his contributions to late Restoration comedy, particularly for his plays The Recruiting Officer (1706) and The Beaux' Stratagem (1707).

He entered Trinity College, Dublin at age 17 as a sizar under the patronage of the Bishop of Dromore, who may have been related to Farquhar's mother. Farquhar may have initially intended to follow his father's profession and become a clergyman, but was "unhappy and rebellious as a student" and left college after two years to become an actor. His 18th century biographer claims that the departure was because "his gay and volatile Disposition could not long relish the Gravity and Retirement of a College-life," but another story of uncertain veracity has him being expelled from Trinity College due to a "profane jest."

Those who know the least obey the best. best

Charming women can true converts make, We love the precepts for the teacher's sake. teacher

Poetry is a mere drug, Sir. poetry

We love the precepts for the teacher's sake. teacher