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What (who) is by (or in) virtue of - definition

ENGLISH RESTORATION COMEDY
Love's Last Shift, or, Virtue Rewarded
  • Colley Cibber  depicted in the role of Lord Foppington in [[John Vanbrugh]]'s ''[[The Relapse]]'', the sequel to ''Love's Last Shift''

by (or in) virtue of      
by (or in) virtue of
because or as a result of.
Virtue signalling         
AN EMPTY ACT DONE PUBLICLY WITH THE INTENT OF ENHANCING ONE'S OWN IMAGE
Virtue signaling; Virtue signal; Virtue-signalling; Vice signalling
Virtue signalling is the expression of a moral viewpoint with the intent of communicating good character.
Vivian Virtue         
JAMAICAN POET (1911-1998)
Vivian Lancaster Virtue
Vivian Lancaster Virtue (13 November 1911 – 17 December 1998) was a Jamaican poet, translator and broadcaster who moved to England in 1960.

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Love's Last Shift

Love's Last Shift, or The Fool in Fashion is an English Restoration comedy by Colley Cibber from 1696. The play is regarded as an early herald of a shift in audience tastes away from the intellectualism and sexual frankness of Restoration comedy and towards the conservative certainties and gender role backlash of sentimental comedy. It is often described as "opportunistic" (Hume), containing as it does something for everybody: daring Restoration comedy sex scenes, sentimental reconciliations, and broad farce.