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A Bold Stroke for a Wife, A Comedy, Written By Mrs. Centlivre. Marked with the Variations in the Manager's Books, At The Theatres-Royal.
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Printed For W. Lowndes, Fleet-Street; And J. Barker, Great Russell-Street |
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A Bold stroke for a wife, a comedy, written by Mrs. Centlivre. Marked with the variations in the manager's books, at the Theatres-Royal.
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Printed For W. Lowndes, Fleet-Street; And J. Barker, Great Russel-Street |
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[The Artifice. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
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W. Feales |
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The works of the celebrated Mrs. Centlivre. In three volumes. Containing, Perjur'd husband. Beaux's duel . . . Stolen heiress. With a new account of her life.
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Printed for J. Knapton, C. Hitch and L. Hawes, J. and R. Tonson, S. Crowder and Co. W. Bathoe, T. Lownds, T. Caslon, and G. Kearsley |
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A bold stroke for a wife
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Broadview Press |
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The Cruel gift: a tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre Royal in Drury-Lane. By His Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Cent Livre.
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Printed for A. Bettesworth in Pater-noster-Row, and E. Curll in the Strand: And sold by W. Feales without Temple-Bar |
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The Gamester: a comedy. As it is acted at the New-Theatre in Lincolns-Inn-Fields, by Her Majesty's servants.
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Printed for William Turner, at the Angel at Lincolns-Inn Back-Gate, and William Davis at the Black-Bull in Cornhill. |
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The wonder : a woman keeps a secret / Susanna Centlivre
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Broadview Press |
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The Female wits : women playwrights on the London stage 1660-1720 / Fidelis Morgan
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Virago |
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The perplex'd lovers. A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane, by Her Majesty's servants. Written by Mrs. Susanna Cent-livre.
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Printed for Owen Lloyd, near the Church in the Temple; William Lewis, under Tom's Coffee-House in Covent-Garden; John Graves, next White's Chocolate-House in St. James-Street; and Tho. Harbin, in the lower walk of the New-Exchange in the Strand. |
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