The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ... |
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But he was volatile and poor — the first misfortune led him to expense ; the
second , to devise means how to support extravagance . The theatre has peculiar
charms for men of letters . Whether as a subject of admiration or animadversion ,
it is ...
But he was volatile and poor — the first misfortune led him to expense ; the
second , to devise means how to support extravagance . The theatre has peculiar
charms for men of letters . Whether as a subject of admiration or animadversion ,
it is ...
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Lady L. I'm sorry , sir , you have so mean an opinion of my affection , as to
imagine it founded upon your fortune . And , to convince you of your mistake ,
here I vow , by all that's sacred , I own the same affection now as before . Let it
suffice , my ...
Lady L. I'm sorry , sir , you have so mean an opinion of my affection , as to
imagine it founded upon your fortune . And , to convince you of your mistake ,
here I vow , by all that's sacred , I own the same affection now as before . Let it
suffice , my ...
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Sir H. I mean in an honourable way ; that is , she lies for me . In short , we are as
like one another as a couple of guineas . Colonel S. Now that I have raised you to
the highest pincacle of vanity , will I give you so mortifying a fall , as shall dash ...
Sir H. I mean in an honourable way ; that is , she lies for me . In short , we are as
like one another as a couple of guineas . Colonel S. Now that I have raised you to
the highest pincacle of vanity , will I give you so mortifying a fall , as shall dash ...
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Sir H. Pr'ythee , good metaphorical colonel , what do ye mean ? Colonel S. Read
, sir , read ; these are the Sibyl's leaves , that will unfold your destiny . Sir H. So it
be not a false deed to cheat me of my estate , what care l- [ Opening the Packet . ]
...
Sir H. Pr'ythee , good metaphorical colonel , what do ye mean ? Colonel S. Read
, sir , read ; these are the Sibyl's leaves , that will unfold your destiny . Sir H. So it
be not a false deed to cheat me of my estate , what care l- [ Opening the Packet . ]
...
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... you little rogue Lady L. Here's a villain , now , so covetous , that he would bribe
me with my own money . I'll be revenged . ( Aside . Upon my word , Mr Alderman ,
you make me blush , --- What d'ye mean , pray ? Smug . See here , madam .
... you little rogue Lady L. Here's a villain , now , so covetous , that he would bribe
me with my own money . I'll be revenged . ( Aside . Upon my word , Mr Alderman ,
you make me blush , --- What d'ye mean , pray ? Smug . See here , madam .
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