Diary of John Quincy Adams, volume 1
1783-08-15
This day I dined at Passy at Dr. Franklin's with a numerous Company. In the evening I went
to the Comedy at the Bois de Boulogne. Beverlei
1 and le Français a Londres
2 were the plays represented. Beverlei is what the
French call a Tragedie bourgeoise, as Barnwell in English.3 The Subject of it is, a Man addicted to gaming,
who ruins himself by it, or rather is ruined by a villain who pretends to be his Friend; and
at last puts an end to his Life by Poison. It was intended to set the passion of gaming in
its worst Light but the execution has not answered its Purpose, for it seems to encourage, a
still worse passion; I mean suicide. However that was not the author's intention. His design
was very Laudable. Le Français a Londres is a Farce, calculated
to show the difference of the French and English Characters and the author has carried both
to a pleasing extravagance. I met at the Comedy, Mr. de Chaumont,4 whom I had not seen since I re-184turned
to Paris. He asked me a great many Questions, about Sweeden, Russia, Denmark, and all the
Countries thro' which I have been.
By Bernard Joseph Saurin, Paris, 1768 (Brenner, Bibliographical List
).
By Louis de Boissy, first performed in Paris in 1727 (Hoefer, Nouv. biog. générale
).
The London Merchant: Or, The History of George Barnwell,
London, 1731, by George Lillo.
Diary and
Autobiography
, 2:298).