The gamester, by E. Moore. The tragedy of Jane Shore, by N. Rowe. The London merchant, by G. Lillo. Douglas, by J. Home. The tragedy of the Lady Jane Gray, by N. RoweJames Plumptre F. Hodson, 1812 |
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... Poor Richard's Way to Wealth , by Dr. Franklin . .343 Table of the Texts of Scripture . .355 Index to the Three Volumes . 357 Errata ...... .404 List of Books Published by the Author . .405 THE EDITOR's GENERAL PREFACE TO THE WORK ...
... Poor Richard's Way to Wealth , by Dr. Franklin . .343 Table of the Texts of Scripture . .355 Index to the Three Volumes . 357 Errata ...... .404 List of Books Published by the Author . .405 THE EDITOR's GENERAL PREFACE TO THE WORK ...
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... Poor . - But the adversaries of the stage , as if unwilling to have it in any wise amended , take great pains to incul- cate upon the minds of their readers , that , if the stage were to be purified from its corruptions , it would be ...
... Poor . - But the adversaries of the stage , as if unwilling to have it in any wise amended , take great pains to incul- cate upon the minds of their readers , that , if the stage were to be purified from its corruptions , it would be ...
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... poor . To me , now , these lodgings want no- " thing but their master . " ( A. 1. S. 1. ) She would not part with her jewels to prolong for a short time their luxury and splendour , but kept them to supply their 66 wants ; and when ...
... poor . To me , now , these lodgings want no- " thing but their master . " ( A. 1. S. 1. ) She would not part with her jewels to prolong for a short time their luxury and splendour , but kept them to supply their 66 wants ; and when ...
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... poor " Garrick is ill , through too much fatigue ; so that the " play is to be interrupted till he is recovered . " ( See Chalmers ' Preface to The World , p . VII . ) This play I be- lieve , continued a stock play , both at the London ...
... poor " Garrick is ill , through too much fatigue ; so that the " play is to be interrupted till he is recovered . " ( See Chalmers ' Preface to The World , p . VII . ) This play I be- lieve , continued a stock play , both at the London ...
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... poor . To me , now , these lodgings want nothing but their master . Why do you look at me ? Char . That I may blame my brother . Mrs. Bev . Don't talk so , Charlotte . Char . Has he not undone you ? -Oh this pernicious vice of gaming ...
... poor . To me , now , these lodgings want nothing but their master . Why do you look at me ? Char . That I may blame my brother . Mrs. Bev . Don't talk so , Charlotte . Char . Has he not undone you ? -Oh this pernicious vice of gaming ...
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Alic Alicia Anna Barn Bates beauty Beverley Beverley's bless Blunt bosom Char character Charlotte Clare Hall death distress Doug Douglas dreadful Duke Edward Enter ev'ry Exeunt Exit eyes father fear forgive fortune friendship George Barnwell give Glen Glenalvon Glos Gloster grief Guil Guilford hand happy heart Heaven honour hope husband Jane Shore Jarvis King L. J. Gray Lady Jane Lady Rand Lady Randolph Lewson live Lord Guilford Dudley Lord Hastings Lord Rand Lucy madam master means mercy Millwood mind misery murder never night noble Norv Norval o'er passion peace Pemb pity play poor racters Richard RATCLIFFE royal ruin says scene servant shew Sir William CATESBY sorrow soul speak stage Stukely tears tell Theatre THEATRE ROYAL thee Thor thought Tragedy True truth Twas villain virtue wife wretch youth
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