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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It was then the Jubilee year at Rome , and the author took advantage of that
occurrence to render the title of his drama popular ; for which cause alone it must
be supposed he made any thing in his play refer to that festival , as no one
material ...
It was then the Jubilee year at Rome , and the author took advantage of that
occurrence to render the title of his drama popular ; for which cause alone it must
be supposed he made any thing in his play refer to that festival , as no one
material ...
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DEAR BOB , « I have not any thing to leave you to perpetuate my memory ,
except two helpless girls ; look upon them sometimes , and think of him that was ,
to the last moment of his life , thine , 66 GEORGE FARQUHAR . " Wilks protected
the ...
DEAR BOB , « I have not any thing to leave you to perpetuate my memory ,
except two helpless girls ; look upon them sometimes , and think of him that was ,
to the last moment of his life , thine , 66 GEORGE FARQUHAR . " Wilks protected
the ...
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... if you teach me all those tricks that you use to your lovers . Lady L. You're a fool
, child ; observe this , that though a woman swear , forswear , lie , dissemble ,
backbite , be proud , vain , malicious , any thing , if she secures the main chance
...
... if you teach me all those tricks that you use to your lovers . Lady L. You're a fool
, child ; observe this , that though a woman swear , forswear , lie , dissemble ,
backbite , be proud , vain , malicious , any thing , if she secures the main chance
...
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... I'll turn informer , office - broker , nay , coward , to be great ; and sacrifice it all to
thee , my generous fair , Lady L. And I'll dissemble , lie , swear , jilt , any thing ,
but I'll reward thy love , and recompense 22 [ ACT I. THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
... I'll turn informer , office - broker , nay , coward , to be great ; and sacrifice it all to
thee , my generous fair , Lady L. And I'll dissemble , lie , swear , jilt , any thing ,
but I'll reward thy love , and recompense 22 [ ACT I. THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
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thing , but I'll reward thy love , and recompense thy poble passion . Colonel S. Sir
Harry , ha ! ha ! ha ! Poor Sir Harry , ha ! ha ! ha ! Rather kiss her hand than the
Pope's toe ; ha ! ha ! ha ! Lady L. What , Sir Harry , colonel ? What , Sir Harry ?
thing , but I'll reward thy love , and recompense thy poble passion . Colonel S. Sir
Harry , ha ! ha ! ha ! Poor Sir Harry , ha ! ha ! ha ! Rather kiss her hand than the
Pope's toe ; ha ! ha ! ha ! Lady L. What , Sir Harry , colonel ? What , Sir Harry ?
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