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The city heiress, or, Sir Timothy Treat-all

 
dc.contributor Bond, David Project Pallas U of Exeter
dc.contributor.author Behn, Aphra, 1640-1689
dc.date.accessioned 2018-07-27
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dc.date.created 1682
dc.date.issued 1989-11-27
dc.identifier ota:1327
dc.identifier.citation http://purl.ox.ac.uk/ota/1327
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12024/1327
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dc.subject.lcsh Plays -- England -- 17th century
dc.subject.other Plays
dc.title The city heiress, or, Sir Timothy Treat-all
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otaterms.date.range 1600-1699

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To the Right Honourable {Henry} Earl of {Arundel}, and Lord {Mowbray}. MY LORD, 'Tis long that I have with great impatience waited some opportunity to declare my infinite Respect to your Lordship, coming, I may say, into the World with a Veneration for your Illustrious Family, and being brought up with continual Praises of the Renowned Actions of your glorious Ancestors, both in War and Peace, so famous over the Christian World for their Vertue, Piety, and Learning, their elevated Birth, and greatness of Courage, and of whom all our English History are full of the Wonders of the Lives: A Family of so Ancient Nobility, and from whom so many Heroes have proceeded to bless and serve their King and Country, that all Ages and all Nations mention 'em even with Adoration: My self have been in this our Age an Eye and Ear-witness, with what Transports of Joy, with what unusual Respect and Ceremony, above what we pay to Mankind, the very Name of the . . .

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