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Title: The London stage : a collection of the most reputed tragedies, comedies, operas, melo-dramas, farces and interludes ; accurately printed from acting copies, as performed at the Theatres Royal, and carefully collated and revised
Year: 1824 (1820s)
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Subjects: English drama
Publisher: London : Sherwood, Jones and Co.
Contributing Library: University of Pittsburgh Library System
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shes. Alarmed at my severity, she has ownedher readiness to become the subject of a milder go-vernment. Sir G. She shall never repine at the election shehas made. Lord P. But, Sir George, if you are a prudentman, you will fix your eyes on my little domesticstate, and guard against a rebellion. Lady P. Not the rigoifr of its laws has ever in-duced me to wish them abolished. Bronz. (To Lady P.) Dear lady, you have mademe think with reverence on the matrimonial com-pact ; and I demand of you. Lady Mary, if, inconsequence of former overtures, I should estab-lish a legal authority over you, and become yourchief magistrate, would you submit to the samecontrol to which Lady Priory submits ? Lady M. Any control, rather than have no chiefmagistrate at all. Sir G. (To Miss D.) And what do you say tothis ? Miss D. Simply one sentence:—a maid of thepresent day shall become a wife like those of formertimes. (^Exeunt, THE WONDER: A WOMAN KEEPS A SECRET!A COMEDY, IN FIVE ACTS.—BY MRS. CENTLIVRE.
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CHARACTERS. DON LOPEZDON FELIXDON PEDROCOLONEL BRITONFREDERICK GIBBY LISSARDO ALGUAZIL VASQUEZ SOLDIER SERVANT THREE ALGUAZIL ATTENDANTSTHREE SERVANTS Act V.—Scene 2. DONNA VIOLANTEDONNA ISABELLAIMSFLORA ACT I. Scene I.—A Street.Enter DON Lopez, meeting Frederick. Fred. My lord, Don Lopez. Lop. How dye, Frederick? Fred. At your lordships service. I am glad tosee you look so well, my lord; I hope Antoniosout of danger? Lop. Quite the contrary; his fever increases,they tell me ; and the surgeons are of opinion hiswound is mortal. Fred. Your son, Don Felix, is safe, I hope? Lop. I hope so too; but they offer large rewardsto apprehend him. Fred. When heard your lordship from liim ? Lop. Not since he went. I forbad him writingtill the public news gave him an account ofAntonios health. Letters might be intercepted,and the place of his abode discovered ; however, ifAntonio dies, Felix shall for England. You havebeen there ; what sort of people are the English? Fred. My lord, the English

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