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Most modestly Mr. Shaw entitles a farce of his, the celebrated drama in two tableaux and in blank verse,-The Admirable Bashville, or Constancy Unrewarded. It is nothing else but the story of Cashel Byron's Profession put into blank verse, because, as Mr. Shaw says, blank verse is so much easier to write than good prose. It is printed at the end of