Representation of the Impiety and Immorality of the English Stage (1704); Some Thoughts Concerning the Stage in a Letter to a Lady (1704) by Anonymous
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Pag. 43. 'Then damn me, if I don't, &c.
Pag. 47. 'Rot me and be damn'd. Pag. 52. 'By Heaven, &c. Pag. 60. 'Well, the Devil take me. _In the 'Different Widows'._ Pag. 1. 'Damn'd Lies, by _Jupiter_ and _Juno_, and the rest of the Heathen Gods and Goddesses; for I remember I paid two Guinea's for swearing Christian Oaths last Night. Pag. 2. 'Pox take him. Pag. 24. 'Ye immortal Gods, who the Devil am I? Pag. 61. 'May the Devil, Curses, Plagues and Disappointments light upon you. _In the 'Fickle Shepherdess'._ Pag. 17. 'Bid _Charon_ instantly prepare his Boat, I'd row to Hell. Ibid. 'O _Ceres_, can thy all-seeing Eye _behold_ this Object, and yet restrain thy Pity? Pag. 32. 'Fly hence to Hell; there hide thy Head lower than Darkness. Wou'd thou hadst been acting Incest, Murder, Witchcraft, when thou |
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