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Page 99
... Jane Shore , " can now be considered as in possession of the Theatre . Every one must agree with Mrs. Inchbald , that of the first , the Fair Penitent is a complete misnomer , for never was there a more determined profligate than ...
... Jane Shore , " can now be considered as in possession of the Theatre . Every one must agree with Mrs. Inchbald , that of the first , the Fair Penitent is a complete misnomer , for never was there a more determined profligate than ...
Page 100
... Shore is a fond husband , reconciled to a penitent wife , of whose sincere and steady reformation he had been a witness , and whom he is on the point of losing ; Alicia and Jane Shore are by no means equal in the eyes of the spectator ...
... Shore is a fond husband , reconciled to a penitent wife , of whose sincere and steady reformation he had been a witness , and whom he is on the point of losing ; Alicia and Jane Shore are by no means equal in the eyes of the spectator ...
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