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... Husband , the Debauchee , and the Mock Doctor , a version of Molière's Médecin malgré lui . In 1733 he again went to Molière for the original of the Miser , apparently his most successful piece . In 1735 appeared the Universal Gallant ...
... Husband , the Debauchee , and the Mock Doctor , a version of Molière's Médecin malgré lui . In 1733 he again went to Molière for the original of the Miser , apparently his most successful piece . In 1735 appeared the Universal Gallant ...
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... husbands are playing a worrying game of hide - and - seek after prodigal sons and wives of precarious virtue . till ... Husband , a play which had a remarkable success , and put forward great claims to moral excellence . In fact , that ...
... husbands are playing a worrying game of hide - and - seek after prodigal sons and wives of precarious virtue . till ... Husband , a play which had a remarkable success , and put forward great claims to moral excellence . In fact , that ...
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... Husband and the Universal Gallant , are perhaps equally objectionable to modern taste . The former was submitted in ... husbands who profit by extorting money from their wives ' gallants . In that sense , of course , it is highly moral ...
... Husband and the Universal Gallant , are perhaps equally objectionable to modern taste . The former was submitted in ... husbands who profit by extorting money from their wives ' gallants . In that sense , of course , it is highly moral ...
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... husband who resolutely shuts his eyes is wiser than the one who tries to keep them open . In truth , it is only fair to Fielding to remember that the last of these performances must have been written at the latest when he was twenty ...
... husband who resolutely shuts his eyes is wiser than the one who tries to keep them open . In truth , it is only fair to Fielding to remember that the last of these performances must have been written at the latest when he was twenty ...
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... husband as an angel , to forgive him any errors even till seventy times seven , and to set them down to the account of the rakes with whom it is proper for him to be acquainted , though their language and their ways are apt to be not a ...
... husband as an angel , to forgive him any errors even till seventy times seven , and to set them down to the account of the rakes with whom it is proper for him to be acquainted , though their language and their ways are apt to be not a ...
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