The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Mrs. Inchbald Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... , and can't bear teasing ! It fatigues my spirits ! So , pray , relate this very urgent business of yours in a single word . What would you have ? Sulky . Justice . Widow . Lord , what do 26 [ ACT II . THE ROAD TO RUIN .
... , and can't bear teasing ! It fatigues my spirits ! So , pray , relate this very urgent business of yours in a single word . What would you have ? Sulky . Justice . Widow . Lord , what do 26 [ ACT II . THE ROAD TO RUIN .
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... bear signs of guilt in their features , may diminish that concern for her si- tuation , which the proofs of a better understanding and more sensibility of heart might have excited . Lady Anne would be the heroine of the play , and a ...
... bear signs of guilt in their features , may diminish that concern for her si- tuation , which the proofs of a better understanding and more sensibility of heart might have excited . Lady Anne would be the heroine of the play , and a ...
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... in an ill humour , should coax her , and bear a little snubbing patiently . Humph ! The fellows ! What are they good for ? [ Exit . SCENE II . The Steward's Room . ITEM and GRIME SCENE 1. ] • · 11 THE DESERTED DAUghter .
... in an ill humour , should coax her , and bear a little snubbing patiently . Humph ! The fellows ! What are they good for ? [ Exit . SCENE II . The Steward's Room . ITEM and GRIME SCENE 1. ] • · 11 THE DESERTED DAUghter .
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... bear my fate with fortitude . Labour is no punish- ment . Mrs E. Labour ! Oh , the beauty ! Chicken gloves , my lamb , for those white hands ! A noble looking - glass , to see that sweet form ! A fine chariot , to show off your charms ...
... bear my fate with fortitude . Labour is no punish- ment . Mrs E. Labour ! Oh , the beauty ! Chicken gloves , my lamb , for those white hands ! A noble looking - glass , to see that sweet form ! A fine chariot , to show off your charms ...
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... bear your lady -ladyship's ili usage , and , and , and always feel as if my very stays were a - bursting , to see your , your treat- ment , time after time -- that I should get myself ill , ill , ill will , because I love you from the ...
... bear your lady -ladyship's ili usage , and , and , and always feel as if my very stays were a - bursting , to see your , your treat- ment , time after time -- that I should get myself ill , ill , ill will , because I love you from the ...
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