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  2. Sir Martin Mar-all - Wikipedia

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    Sir Martin Mar-all, or The Feign'd Innocence is an English Restoration comedy, first performed on 15 August 1667. [1] Written by John Dryden and based on a translation of L'Étourdi by Molière, [2] it was one of Dryden's earliest comedies, and also one of the greatest theatrical successes of his career.

  3. The Widdow Ranter, or, the History of Bacon in Virginia

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    The play was produced posthumously, and was unsuccessful with audiences. [4] It was first performed at the Drury Lane Theatre in November 1689. [5] The cast included John Bowman as Cavarnio, Joseph Williams as Bacon, John Freeman as Wellman, George Powell as Friendly, Joseph Harris as Downright, Samuel Sandford as Dareing, Cave Underhill as Timerous Cornet, William Bowen as Whiff, Anne ...

  4. Friendly Societies Act 1855 - Wikipedia

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    Friendly Societies Act 1834: An Act to amend an Act of the Tenth Year of His late Majesty King George the Fourth, to consolidate and amend the Laws relating to Friendly Societies. The whole Act. 3 & 4 Vict. c. 73 Friendly Societies Act 1840: An Act to explain and amend the Acts relating to Friendly Societies. The whole Act. 9 & 10 Vict. c. 27

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  6. List of Basilisk episodes - Wikipedia

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    Returning to Iga Tubagakure the Iga group comes across Okoi. They feign friendliness, however Okoi is suspicious and takes off, chased by Nenki. Using his excessive body hair, and bo staff Nenki knocks out Okoi, but Tenzen decides to keep her as a hostage rather than kill her.

  7. The Anti-Pamela; or, Feign'd Innocence Detected - Wikipedia

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    Haywood's novel is generally seen as condemning Richardson's Pamela character for using her sexuality for self-interested ends. [1] Some scholars also interpret the novel as condemning the idea of social mobility itself, and supporting the idea that there is a natural ruling elite whose innate moral superiority can never be matched by lower ...

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  9. Feigned madness - Wikipedia

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    Other characters also feign for love. [5] Odysseus feigned madness by yoking a horse and an ox to his plow and sowing salt [6] or plowing the beach. Palamedes believed that he was faking and tested it by placing his son, Telemachus right in front of the plow. When Odysseus stopped immediately, his sanity was proven.