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Nigel; or, the crown jewels : a play, in 5 acts ; as first performed, at the theatre royal Covent Garden, Jan. 28, 1823 Pocock, Isaac. - London : Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1823 ... m ! I'll wait II is lordship's leisure. [Exit What, Dalgarno's glance Burns upon Marg'ret ...
... taper, which he places on the table, and exit, Dalg. My lord of Buckingham Wants money, ...
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Reforming early retirement in Europe, Japan and the USA Ebbinghaus, Bernhard *1961-*. - Oxford [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press, 2006 ... … Introduction: The paradox of early exit from work … Common trends, diverse trajectories ...
... trajectories … Reform efforts to reverse early exit … Combining pull and push perspectives ...
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Bell's British theatre / [97], The provok'd husband; or, a journey to London . a comedy Vanbrugh, John. - London : Bell, 1791 ... two guineas a fish, with the Dutchess of -[Exit. Qiiiteright. LcrdT. Insensible creature ...
... her. - Serv. lady Grace is here, my lord. [Exit Scrv. Enter Lady ; GRACE. LordT. So, lady ...
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Bell's British theatre / [76], The fashionable lover : a comedy Cumberland, Richard. - London : Bell, 1793 ... e ! Here c o m e my l o r d … … • [Exit. Enter Lord A B B HRVILLE. Lord Abb. Colin, ...
... w he re's the breach of duty in that ? [Exit. Lord Abb. W h a t a Highland savage is ...
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Bell's British theatre / [105], Lady's last stake; or, the wife's resentment . a comedy Cibber, Colley. - London : Bell, 1795 ... e l l , the chariot is at her service. (Exit Hart.] This continual jealousy is insupportable ...
... but her Lady ship may do as she pleases. [Exit Brush.] But to g o o n … " N o w let's ...
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Bell's British theatre / [67], The choleric man : comedy Cumberland, Richard. - London : Bell, 1793 ... BALD PATES THAN YOU ARE AWARE OF., Dib. [Exit MAN. and FRAM. WHAT a DANM'D QUEER FIGURE ...
... BAIT WON'T TAKE.* TO YOU IN THIS STRAIN i [Exit* Greg. WHAT A SHARP BITTEN VERMIN IT ISL ...
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Delays and blunders : a comedy, in 5 acts ; as performed at the theatre-royal, Covent-Garden Reynolds, Frederick. - London : Longman and Rees, 1803 ... (Opensgrating—takes parcel—jhuts it again and exit.) Lauretta. Thanks'-—thanks 'I—.— ...
... and thank him for his counfel. (GAOLER exit, and LAURETTA going.up ftage,. flops on feeing ...
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Amor patriae : a dramat. poem, founded upon, (and partly transl. from) the "Attilio Regolo" of Metastasio Lunn, Joseph. - London : Print. for the author, 1823 ... nay lustres, roll unheeded by, thy suit, [Exit LICJNI us. And ye forget that he's in slavery ...
... Consul's—not a Sovereign's voice … [Exit MANLIUS ATTILIA. Nay, Manlius, leave this ...
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Bell's British theatre / [103], Relapse; or, virtue in danger : a comedy Vanbrugh, John. - London : Bell, 1795 ... Very well; I ' l l send for't to-morrow. " [Exit Waterman." Lory. So—Now, sir, I hope you ...
... to-morrow Semp. I humbly.'thankyoui honour. [Exit Semp. L . Fop. Hark, thee, shoemaker;' these ...
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Bell's British theatre / [75], The double gallant; or, the sick lady's cure : a comedy Cibber, Colley. - London : Bell, 1792 ... of hartshorn, rue, and assafcetida. you. [EXIT A t … … W h a t a happy fellow is this, ...
... <uunl>A. SITV. M a d a m , my Lady Sadliie. [Exit. ©Belser Wissens. Dienst SADLIFE. L. Sad ...
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