The provok'd wife a comedy : as it is acted at the new theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields / by the author of a new comedy call'd the Relapse, or, Virtue in danger.

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The provok'd wife a comedy : as it is acted at the new theatre in Little Lincolns-Inn-Fields / by the author of a new comedy call'd the Relapse, or, Virtue in danger.
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Vanbrugh, John, Sir, 1664-1726.
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London :: Printed by J.O. for R. Wellington ... and Sam. Briscoe ...,
1697.
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Plays lately Printed and Sold by Richard Wellington, at the Lute in St. Paul's Church-yard.

  • SPanish Wives.
  • Younger Brother, or Amorous Jilt.
  • Old Batchellor.
  • Unnatural Brother.
  • ...Agnes de Castro.
  • Rover.
  • Relapse, or Virtue in Danger.
  • Rule a Wife and have a Wife.
  • Country Wife.
  • Rehearsal.
  • Anatomist, or Sham Doctor.
  • Cyrus the Great, or the Tragedy of Love.
  • Don Quixot, Three Parts compleat.
  • Roman Bride's-Revenge.
  • Marriage-Hater Match'd.
  • Country Wake.
  • Neglected Virtue.
  • Pyrrhus King of Epirus.
  • Very Good Wife.
  • Womans Wit.
  • She Gallants.
  • Sullen Lovers.
  • Humourist.
  • ...Mackbeth.
  • Timon of Athens.
  • ...Oedipus.
  • Ibrahim the 13th. Emperor of the Turks.
  • Heir of Morocco.
  • Canterbury Guests.
  • Lost Lover, or Jealous Bridegroom.
  • ...Pausanias.
  • Loves a Jest.
  • Brutus of Alba.
  • Plain-Dealer.
  • ...Othello.
  • Sir Courtly Nice.
  • Earl of Essex.
  • All for Love.
  • Squire of Alsatia.
  • Devil of a Wife.
  • Lancashire Witches.
  • ...Cleomenes.
  • ...Don Sebastian.
  • Abdelazor, or the Moor's Revenge
  • ...Pastor Fido.
  • Country Wit.
  • Love for Money.
  • Conquest of Granada.
  • Cheats.
  • ...Titus Andronicus.
  • City Politicks.
  • Debauchee, or Credulous Cuckold.
  • Venice Preserv'd.
  • Rival Queens.
  • Villain.
  • ...Theodosius.
  • Sir Antony Love, or the Rambling La∣dy.
  • Princess of Cleves.
  • Antony and Cleopatra.
  • Disappointment.
  • Fond Husband.
  • ...Mithridates.
  • ...Caesar Borgia.
  • Woman Captain.
  • Rival Ladies.
  • Wives Excuse.
  • Sir Solomon, or the Cautious Coxcomb.

Where you may be Furnish'd with all Sorts of PLAYS.

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