George Lillo Quotes
There’s sure no passion in the human soul, But finds its food in music.
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Birth: | 3rd February, 1691 |
Death: | 4th September, 1739 |
Nationality: | British |
Profession: | Playwright |
George Lillo was an English playwright and tragedian. He was a jeweller in London as well as a dramatist. He produced his first stage work, Silvia, or The Country Burial, in 1730. A year later, he produced his most famous play, The London Merchant. He wrote at least six more plays before his death in 1739, including The Christian Hero, Fatal Curiosity and Marina.
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