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Beau Brummell (1890), a play in four acts by Clyde Fitch

fitch-clyde. [ madison-square-theatre, 150 perf.]

Beau Brummell (Richard richard-mansfield), vain, effete, and supercilious, cares only about the pleasures of life. He is totally irresponsible.

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If someone described you as " Beau Brummelly ", they meant that you were very vain and totally irresponsible like the main character in the play.

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