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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... kind , Mr Sulky . Sulky . Your father is at last determined . Harry . Ha , ha , ha ! Do you think so ? Sulky . You'll find so ! -And what brought you here , sir ? [ To MILFORD . Milf . A chaise and four . Sulky . It might have carried ...
... kind , Mr Sulky . Sulky . Your father is at last determined . Harry . Ha , ha , ha ! Do you think so ? Sulky . You'll find so ! -And what brought you here , sir ? [ To MILFORD . Milf . A chaise and four . Sulky . It might have carried ...
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... kind . Dorn . The suspicions already incurred by the known profligacy of a principal in the firm , the im- mense sums you have drawn , this paragraph , the run on the house it will occasion , the consternation of the whole city- Harry ...
... kind . Dorn . The suspicions already incurred by the known profligacy of a principal in the firm , the im- mense sums you have drawn , this paragraph , the run on the house it will occasion , the consternation of the whole city- Harry ...
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... kind of a person →→→ wish to see me squander the wealth of my poor dear dead good man on Mr Milford , and his profligate companions ? Sulky . Not I , indeed , madam ; though the profli- gate to whom you make love should happen to be ...
... kind of a person →→→ wish to see me squander the wealth of my poor dear dead good man on Mr Milford , and his profligate companions ? Sulky . Not I , indeed , madam ; though the profli- gate to whom you make love should happen to be ...
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... kind of people . Are not you , gentlemen ? 1 Trades . Certainly , sir . Omnes . Certainly . Harry . Be kind enough to wait a few minutes with- out , my very good friends . [ Exeunt TRADESMEN . ] Mr Williams- Hosier . Sir- [ Takes his ...
... kind of people . Are not you , gentlemen ? 1 Trades . Certainly , sir . Omnes . Certainly . Harry . Be kind enough to wait a few minutes with- out , my very good friends . [ Exeunt TRADESMEN . ] Mr Williams- Hosier . Sir- [ Takes his ...
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... kind of stupor . ] I am very happy ! -Very happy ! SCENE III . [ Exit , following The House of MR SILKY . Enter MR SILKY and JACOB . Silky . Mr Goldfinch not called yet , Jacob ? Jacob . No , sir . Silky . Nor any message from the widow ...
... kind of stupor . ] I am very happy ! -Very happy ! SCENE III . [ Exit , following The House of MR SILKY . Enter MR SILKY and JACOB . Silky . Mr Goldfinch not called yet , Jacob ? Jacob . No , sir . Silky . Nor any message from the widow ...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Полный просмотр - 1808 |
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