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Henry Fielding
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The Fathers: or, The Good-Natured Man
INTRODUCTION
THE FATHERS: or, The Good-Natur'd Man. a COMEDY.
ADVERTISEMENT.
TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE of NORTHUMBERLAND, LORD LIEUTENANT of the COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, and MASTER of the HORSE To the KING.
Dramatis Personæ.
PROLOGUE. Written by Mr. Garrick, and spoken by Mr. King.
EPILOGUE. Written by Mr. Garrick, and spoken by Miss Young.
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THE FATHERS: OR, The Good-Natur'd Man.
ACT I. Scene a Parlour in Mr. BONCOUR'S House.
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ACT II.
SCENE II. A Room in Valence's. House.
SCENE II. Boncour's House.
ACT III.
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ACT IV.
SCENE I. Valence's House.
SCENE II. Boncour's House.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
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ACT V.
SCENE I. A Room in Valence's House.
SCENE II.
SCENE III. Boncour's Apartment.
SCENE IV. Another Room in Boncour's House.
SCENE V. Another Apartment.
Thomas Lockwood (ed.)
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The Wesleyan Edition of the Works of Henry Fielding: The Plays, Vol. 3: 1734–1742
Contents
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Front Matter
ADVISORY BOARD
Frontispiece
Dedication
PREFACE
FINIS. A Special Note from the Executive Editor of the Wesleyan Edition
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
ERRATA Volumes I and II
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Don Quixote in England
INTRODUCTION
DON QUIXOTE IN ENGLAND. A COMEDY.
To the Right Honourable PHILIP EARL of Chesterfield, Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter.
PREFACE.
TABLE of the SONGS.
Dramatis Personæ.
INTRODUCTION
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DON QUIXOTE IN ENGLAND.
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ACT I.
SCENE I, An Inn.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V. A Chamber.
SCENE VI.
SCENE VII.
SCENE VIII. The Street.
SCENE IX.
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ACT II.
SCENE I.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV. Another Chamber.
SCENE V.
SCENE VI.
SCENE VII.
SCENE VIII.
SCENE IX.
SCENE X.
SCENE XI.
SCENE XII. A Yard.
SCENE XIII.
SCENE XIV.
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ACT III.
SCENE I, A Room.
SCENE II.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
SCENE V.
SCENE VI. The Yard.
SCENE VII.
SCENE VIII.
SCENE IX.
SCENE X.
SCENE XI.
SCENE XII.
SCENE XIII.
SCENE XIV.
SCENE XV.
SCENE XVI.
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The Virgin Unmasked: or, An Old Man Taught Wisdom
INTRODUCTION
AN OLD MAN TAUGHT WISDOM: OR, THE VIRGIN UNMASK'D. A FARCE.
A TABLE of the SONGS.
Dramatis Personæ.
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AN OLD MAN TAUGHT WISDOM.
SCENE,
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The Universal Gallant: or, the Different Husbands
INTRODUCTION
THE UNIVERSAL GALLANT: OR, THE Different Husbands. A COMEDY.
To His GRACE CHARLES Duke of Marlborough.
ADVERTISEMENT.
PROLOGUE.
Dramatis Personæ.
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THE UNIVERSAL GALLANT: OR, THE Different Husbands,
ACT I. SCENE I.
ACT II. SCENE I. Sir Simon's House.
ACT III. SCENE I.
ACT IV. SCENE I.
ACT V. SCENE I.
EPILOGUE.
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Pasquin
INTRODUCTION
PASQUIN. A Dramatick SATIRE on the TIMES: BEING THE REHEARSAL of Two PLAYS, viz.
Dramatis Personæ.
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PASQUIN.
ACT I. SCENE I.
ACT II. SCENE I.
ACT III. SCENE I.
PROLOGUE.
ACT IV. SCENE I.
ACT V. SCENE I.
EPILOGUE.
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Tumble-down Dick: or, Phaeton in the Suds
INTRODUCTION
TUMBLE-DOWN DICK: OR, PHAETON in the SUDS.
TO MR. JOHN LUN, Vulgarly call'd Esquire.
The ARGUMENT.
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
TUMBLE-DOWN DICK: OR, PHAETON in the SUDS.
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THE HISTORICAL REGISTER FOR THE YEAR 1736 AND EURYDICE HISS'D
INTRODUCTION
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The Historical Register, For the Year 1736
THE Historical Register, For the YEAR 1736.
PREFACE TO THE DEDICATION
DEDICATION TO THE PUBLICK.
Dramatis Personæ.
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THE HISTORICAL REGISTER, For the YEAR 1736.
ACT I. SCENE I. SCENE the Play-House
ACT II. SCENE I.
SCENE an Auction-Room, a Pulpit and Forms plac'd, and several People walking about, some seated near the Pulpit
ACT III. SCENE I.
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Eurydice Hissed: or, a Word to the Wise
Dramatis Personæ.
Eurydice Hiss'd, or, A Word to the Wise.
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Miss Lucy in Town
INTRODUCTION
MISS LUCY IN TOWN.
A TABLE of the SONGS.
Dramatis Personæ.
MISS LUCY IN TOWN.
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The Fathers: or, The Good-Natured Man
INTRODUCTION
THE FATHERS: or, The Good-Natur'd Man. a COMEDY.
ADVERTISEMENT.
TO HIS GRACE THE DUKE of NORTHUMBERLAND, LORD LIEUTENANT of the COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX, and MASTER of the HORSE To the KING.
Dramatis Personæ.
PROLOGUE. Written by Mr. Garrick, and spoken by Mr. King.
EPILOGUE. Written by Mr. Garrick, and spoken by Miss Young.
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THE FATHERS: OR, The Good-Natur'd Man.
ACT I. Scene a Parlour in Mr. BONCOUR'S House.
Close section
ACT II.
SCENE II. A Room in Valence's. House.
SCENE II. Boncour's House.
ACT III.
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ACT IV.
SCENE I. Valence's House.
SCENE II. Boncour's House.
SCENE III.
SCENE IV.
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ACT V.
SCENE I. A Room in Valence's House.
SCENE II.
SCENE III. Boncour's Apartment.
SCENE IV. Another Room in Boncour's House.
SCENE V. Another Apartment.
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End Matter
APPENDIX I
APPENDIX II
APPENDIX III
APPENDIX IV
INDEX OF NAMES, PLACES, AND TOPICS IN INTRODUCTIONS, TEXT, AND NOTES
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