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Dramatic Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author - Page 195
by David Garrick - 1798
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A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments Performed on the ...

English drama - 1788 - 398 pages
...is not fhe daughter to Sir Patrick O'Neale ? Neph. The fame. She was facrific'd to the mod fenfelefs drunken profligate in the whole country : He lived to run out his fortune; and the only advantage flie got from the union was, he broke that and his neck before he had broke her heart. Bates. The affair...
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A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments ..., Volume 5

English drama - 1792 - 394 pages
...to Sir Patrick D'Neale ? Nefb. The fame. Shew as facrific'd to 'the mod fenfelefs drunken proffigate in the whole country : He lived to run out his fortune; and the only advantage (he got from the union was, he broke that and his neck be-* (ore he had broke her heart. ' Bates. The...
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The Dramatic Works of David Garrick: To which is Prefixed a Life ..., Volume 3

David Garrick - English drama - 1798 - 266 pages
...daughter to Sir Patrick O' e•.il.. ? Nepb. The same. She was sacrific'd to the most senselefs less drunken profligate in the whole .country: He lived to run out his fortune; and the only advantage she got from the union was, he broke tlu, and his neck before he had broke her heart. Bates. The affair...
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The British Drama: Operas and farces

English drama - 1804 - 626 pages
...not she daughter to sir Patrick O'Xeale ! " Neph. The same. She was sacrificed to the most senseless drunken profligate in the whole country : He lived to run out his fortune ; and the only advantage she got from the union was, he broke that and his neck before he had broke her heart. Batei. The affair...
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The British drama, Volume 2

British drama - 1804 - 630 pages
...she daughter to sir Patrick O'Neale ! ' Ifrph. The same. She was sacrificed to the mögt senseless drunken profligate in the whole country : He lived to run out his fortune ; and the only advantage she got from the union was, he broke that and his neck before he had broke her heart Bata. The affair...
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A Collection of Farces and Other Afterpieces: Which are Acted at ..., Volume 5

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1809 - 382 pages
...not she daughter to Sir Patrick O'Neale ? Neph. The same. She was sacrificed to the most senseless drunken profligate in the whole country : He lived to run out his fortune; and the only adraniage she got from the union was, he broke that and his neck before he had broke her heart. Bates....
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The modern British drama, Volume 5

British drama - 1811 - 710 pages
...not she daughter to sir Patrick O'Neale? jVc/iA. The same. She was sacrificed to th most senseless drunken profligate in the whole country: He lived to run out his fortune; and the only advantage she got from the union was, he broke that and his neck before l,e had broke her heart. Bates. The affair...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 5

Sir Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...not she daughter to sir Patrick O'Neale? Ne/ih. The same. She was sacrificed to the most senseless drunken profligate in the whole country : He lived to run out his fortune ; and the only advantage she got from the union was, he broke that and liis neck tefore he had broke her heart. Batet. The affair...
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A Collection of Farces and Other Afterpieces: Which are Acted at ..., Volume 5

Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1815 - 382 pages
...daughter to Sir Patrick O'Neal ? Neph. Brady. Neph. The same. She tvas sacrificed to the most senseless drunken profligate in the whole country: He lived to run out his fortune; and the only advantage she got from the union was, he broke that and his neck before he had broke her heart. Bates. The affair...
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The Early Diary of Frances Burney, 1768-1778: With a Selection ..., Volume 1

Fanny Burney - Authors, English - 1907 - 444 pages
...have refused them. . . . 1 This is a quotation from Garrick's farce of "The Irish Widow": ' ' Bates. The affair of marriage is, in this country, put upon the easiest footing; .... they are united at first for their mutual convenience, and separated ever after for their particular...
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