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Cuthbert Shaw : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cuthbert Shaw Cuthbert Shaw (1738/9–1771) was an English poet and actor. ==Life== Shaw was born in Ravensworth in the North Riding of Yorkshire; his father Cuthbert Shaw was a shoemaker. He attended the local grammar school at Kirby Hill where he paid his way by serving as an usher. He then was usher at then at Darlington grammar school. Shaw joined a company of actors in the eastern counties. In 1760, under the name of Smith, he appeared in Samuel Foote's comedy of ''The Minor'', relying on his good looks, which were prematurely dulled by his excesses. On 19 October 1761 he was Osman in ''Zara'' at Covent Garden, and on 14 May 1762 Pierre in ''Venice Preserv'd'', for his own benefit. This seems to have been his last appearance on the stage.〔 Shaw puffed a quack medicine, the ''Beaume de Vie'', in which he was made a partner. He married, and was next, for a short time, tutor to the young Philip Stanhope in succession to the notorious William Dodd. His young wife died in 1768. He himself died, amid many troubles, at his house in Titchfield Street, Oxford Market, on 1 September 1771.〔
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