• The Fair Penitent is Nicholas Rowe's stage adaptation of the tragedy The Fatal Dowry, the Philip Massinger and Nathan Field collaboration first published...
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    Lothario (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    The Fair Penitent, a 1703 tragedy by Nicholas Rowe. In Rowe's play, Lothario is a libertine who seduces and betrays Calista; and his success is the source...
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  • 1702 in literature (category Years of the 18th century in literature)
    All for the Better John Oldmixon – The Governor of Cyprus Nicholas Rowe The Fair Penitent (adaptation of Massinger and Field's The Fair Penitent, performed...
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    Nicholas Rowe (writer) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    running high, the performance provoked a serious riot. The Fair Penitent (1702, published 1703), an adaptation of Massinger and Field's The Fatal Dowry...
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    Thirteenth Emperor of the Turks and Nicholas Rowe's The Fair Penitent (1703) and Lady Jane Grey (1715). Rowe was the first to use the term "she-tragedy,"...
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    Dorothea Jordan (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    unmarried and married), adopted the title "Mrs." Her first performance in England was the tragic role of Calista in The Fair Penitent on 11 July 1782, for which...
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    the highest figure then reached in the profession. Quin's last regular appearance was on 15 May 1757, as Horatio in the Fair Penitent, though in the following...
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  • including those for this year's première of Nicholas Rowe's play The Fair Penitent. Tavern Bilkers, burlesque by John Weaver[citation needed] Giovanni...
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    English actress of the Restoration period. Elizabeth Barry's biggest influence on Restoration drama was her presentation of performing as the tragic actress...
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  • Barton Booth (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Lothario in Nicholas Rowe's The Fair Penitent. He also starred in Rowe's tragedies Ulysses (1705) as Telemachus and The Royal Convert (1707) as Hengist...
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  • 1703 in literature (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    The Patriot (adapted by Nathaniel Lee) John Oldmixon – The Governour of Cyprus Mary Pix – The Different Widows Nicholas Rowe – The Fair Penitent (published)...
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  • drama The Fair Penitent, an adaptation of Massinger and Field's Fatal Dowry, appeared; it would later be pronounced by Dr Johnson to be one of the most...
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    Charlotte Lennox (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    seventeen-year-old Lennox took on a public role for the first time. She performed in a successful run of The Fair Penitent, which was part of a series of "civic" dramas...
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    Philip Massinger (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    printed 1647). With Nathan Field: The Fatal Dowry, tragedy (c. 1619, printed 1632); adapted by Nicholas Rowe: The Fair Penitent With John Fletcher, John Ford...
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    Restoration literature (category The Restoration)
    Bullen (1682) (about the execution of Anne Boleyn), Thomas Southerne's The Fatal Marriage (1694), and Nicholas Rowe's The Fair Penitent (1703) and Lady Jane...
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    Robert Coates (actor) (category Theatre of the Absurd)
    supporter. Even the Prince Regent (the future King George IV) would go to see him. In 1811, when he played the part of Lothario in The Fair Penitent in London's...
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    a woman kneeling at prayer. On the first of these, in 1908, American Art News commented, "Harry Watrous' Fair Penitent [aka Devotion] is…well thought...
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    (the other being The Duke of Milan). In 1702, Nicholas Rowe adapted The Fatal Dowry into a new version he titled The Fair Penitent. Aaron Hill also reworked...
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    Charlotte Charke (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    in 'The Fair Penitent' by Nicholas Rowe in March 1734 at Drury Lane. Primorse in 'The Mother-In-Law' in May 1734 at Drury Lane. Lord Flame in The Beggar's...
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  • Elizabeth Fitzhenry (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Calista (The Fair Penitent) Lady Macbeth (Macbeth) - benefit performance As Mrs Fitzhenry Dublin October 1757 - Calista (The Fair Penitent) - Smock Alley...
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    as the Fair Penitent; after B. Wilson. Lord Camden; after Joshua Reynolds. The Field of the Cloth of Gold: Henry VIII and Francis I; after the picture...
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  • attributes also recommended him for the part of Lothario in Nicholas Rowe's The Fair Penitent, which he played in the following May. In 1769 he was cast...
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  • including that for the 1702 premiere of Nicholas Rowe's play The Fair Penitent, including four arias sung by L'Epine during the interlude. It was during...
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    Ann Brunton Merry (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the ODNB)
    Fair Penitent, Alica in Jane Shore, Isabella in The Fatal Dowry, and Monominia in The Orphan. She was the first actress of eminence that crossed the Atlantic...
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  • and a character in the play The Fair Penitent by Nicholas Rowe. The following historical personalities are also referenced in the episode: Winchester...
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    Polydore in The Orphan by Thomas Otway, Lothario in The Fair Penitent, Octavian, and other parts. He was the original representative of characters in plays...
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    John Quick (actor) (category Actors from the London Borough of Tower Hamlets)
    company at Fulham, where he played Altamont in the Fair Penitent, receiving three shillings as a share in the profits. For some years, in Kent and Surrey...
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    Thomas Walker (actor) (category Pages using the JsonConfig extension)
    Dolabella in All for Love, Horatio in The Fair Penitent, Norfolk in Richard II, Marcian in Theodosius (Nat Lee), Kite in The Recruiting Officer, and Scandal...
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  • Lewis Hallam (category British emigrants to the Thirteen Colonies)
    The Fair Penitent and Miss in Her Teens on April 15, 1754. The group then performed in Charleston, South Carolina. Hallam died in Jamaica, where the company...
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  • Gardner, George Champlin, and James Robinson. In 1798, as Captain of the Fair Penitent, Gardner navigated to Liverpool, lles de Los, Guinea, where 278 captives...
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