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" Parting with him! Why, that is the whole scheme and intention of all marriage articles. The comfortable estate of widowhood is the only hope that keeps up a wife's spirits. "
Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays - Página 16
por John Bell - 1780
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The Works of Mr. John Gay: In Four Volumes. To which is Added an Account of ...

John Gay - 1770 - 372 páginas
...the common views of t gentlewoman in your marriage, Polly? Polly. \ don't know what you mean, fir. Peach Of a jointure, and of being a widow. Polly But I love him, fir : How then could I have thoughts of parting with him? Peach. Parting with him! Why that is the...
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Plays Written by Mr. John Gay: Viz. The Captives, ... The Beggar's Opera ...

John Gay - 1772 - 346 páginas
...the common views of a gentlewoman in your marriage, Polly ? Polly. I don't know what you mean, fir. Peach. Of a jointure, and of being a widow. Polly. But I love him, fir : how then could I have thoughts of parting with him ? Peach. Parting with him ! Why, that is the...
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Plays

John Gay - 1772 - 386 páginas
...the common. views of a gentlewoman in your marriage, Polly ? Polly. I don't know what you mean, fir. Peach. Of a jointure, and of being a widow. Polly. But I love him, fir : how then could I have thoughts of parting with him ? Peach. Parting with him ! Why, that is the...
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Comus: A Mask

John Milton, John Dalton - 1791 - 498 páginas
...the common views of. agentlewoman in your marriage, Polly ? Polly. I don't know what you mean, sir. Polly. But I love him, sir; how then could I have thoughts of parting with him ? 486 Peath. Parting with him! why that is the whole scheme and intention of all marriage articles....
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

1804 - 630 páginas
...company. Pench. And had not you the common views of a gentlewoman in your marriage, Polly ? Polly. I don't know what you mean, sir. Peach. Of a jointure, and...widow. Polly. But I love him, sir; how, then, could I bave thoughts of parting with him ? Peach. Parting with him ! why that n the whole scheme and intention...
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

1804 - 626 páginas
...common views of a gentlewoman in your marriage, Polly ? Polly. 1 don't know what you mean, sir. Pettfh. Of a jointure, and of being a widow. Polly. But I love linn, «ir: how, then, could I have thoughts of parting with him ? Peach. Parting with him ! why that...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 376 páginas
...husband. Peach. And had not you the common views of a gentlewoman in your marriage, Polly? Polly. I don't know what you mean, sir. Peach. Of a jointure, and...him ? Peach. Parting with him! why that is the whole scheme and intention of all marriage articles. The comfortable estate of widowhood is the only hope...
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The modern British drama, Volumen5

British drama - 1811 - 710 páginas
...company. Peach. And had not you the common vicivs of a gentlewoman in your marriage, Polly? Polly. I don't know what you mean, sir. Peach. Of a jointure, and...him ? Peach. Parting with him! why that is the whole scheme and intention of all marriage articles. The comfortable estate of widowhood is the only hope...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volumen5

Sir Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 páginas
...company. Peach. And had not you the common views of a gentlewoman in your marriage, Polly? Potty. I don't know what you mean, sir. Peach. Of a jointure, and of being a widow. Polly. But 1 love him, sir; how, then, could 1 have thoughts of parting with him ? Peach. Parting with him', why...
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The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted ..., Volumen10

Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 432 páginas
...company. Peach. And had not you the common views of a gentlewoman in your marriage, Polly ? Polly. I don't know what you mean, sir. Peach. Of a jointure, and...? Peach. Parting with him ! why that is the whole scheme and intention of all marriage articles. The comfortable estate of widowhood is the only hope...
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