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  1. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’ is one of two famous quotations from a largely forgotten Restoration play by William Congreve, The Mourning Bride (1697). The other line which is often quoted from Congreve’s play is ‘Music has charms to sooth a savage breast.’

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    "Hell Hath No Fury" is the twelfth episode of the fourth season of La Femme Nikita.

    To draw out Red Cell’s, chief strategist once and for all, Section repeatedly attacks, several Red Cells substations. Madeline believes that the strategist, code-name Leon, is within the latest group of captured hostiles, and with a DNA match to prove it, she goes to work on him. However, her unconventional methods concerns Operations, who fears th...

    Main Cast

    •Peta Wilson as Nikita •Roy Dupuis as Michael •Eugene Robert Glazer as Operations •Alberta Watson as Madeline •Matthew Ferguson as Seymour Birkoff •Don Francks as Walter

    Special Guest Stars

    •Colm Feore as Leon •Larissa Gomes as Naomi Hill

    •Walter: "I tried to tell you to let this thing slide. But no, you had to push it. And you found out. Yes, you've got a twin brother. Yes, he's free and you're not and I'm the one who made the call. But that's the way the cookie crumbled."

    Birkoff: "Only he got the cookie and I got the crumbs."

    Walter: "Let it go."

    Birkoff: "Like you let him go."

    No third party music was licensed for this episode.

  2. Table of contents. No headers. No part of the story so far stands out to me more than when Unca’s sister, Alluca, makes her move on Winka. There’s no denying the strength of the female characters in The Female American, with Unca Eliza surviving on a desolate island on her own and all.

  3. Significant quotes in William Congreve's The Mourning Bride with explanations.

  4. Jun 16, 2022 · A poem. “Hell Hath No Fury Like A Mother Scorned” is published by Alexandria Roswick in Modern Women.

  5. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’ is an idiom that is adapted from a line in William Congreve’s play, The Mourning Bride (1697). The line from which it came is ‘Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.”

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  7. Feb 19, 2017 · The phrase hell hath no fury like a woman scorned is a misquotation from The mourning bride, a tragedy by the English playwright and poet William Congreve (1670-1729), produced and published in 1697: Vile and ingrate! too late thou shalt repent The base Injustice thou hast done my Love.

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