The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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... Clinch . jun . Why , the man's mad , sure ! Dicky . Mad , sir ! Ay - Why , he's a beau . Clinch . jun . A beau ! What's that ? Are all mad- men beaux ? Dicky . No , sir ; but most beaux are madmen.— But now for your cousin . Remember ...
... Clinch . jun . Why , the man's mad , sure ! Dicky . Mad , sir ! Ay - Why , he's a beau . Clinch . jun . A beau ! What's that ? Are all mad- men beaux ? Dicky . No , sir ; but most beaux are madmen.— But now for your cousin . Remember ...
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... Clinch . sen . Sir , sir , sir , having some business of im- portance to communicate to you , I would beg your attention to a trifling affair , that I would impart to your understanding . Sir H. What is your trifling business of ...
... Clinch . sen . Sir , sir , sir , having some business of im- portance to communicate to you , I would beg your attention to a trifling affair , that I would impart to your understanding . Sir H. What is your trifling business of ...
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... Clinch . sen . Consider , dear sir , I am going to the jubilee : when I come home again , I am a dead man at your service . Şir H. Oh , very well , sir ; but take heed you are not so choleric for the future . Clinch . sen . Choleric ...
... Clinch . sen . Consider , dear sir , I am going to the jubilee : when I come home again , I am a dead man at your service . Şir H. Oh , very well , sir ; but take heed you are not so choleric for the future . Clinch . sen . Choleric ...
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... Clinch . jun . [ Saluting ANGELICA . ] One , two , three , your humble servant . Was not that right , Dicky ? Dicky . Ay , ' faith , sir ; but why don't you speak to her ? Clinch . jun . I beg your pardon , Dicky ; I know my distance ...
... Clinch . jun . [ Saluting ANGELICA . ] One , two , three , your humble servant . Was not that right , Dicky ? Dicky . Ay , ' faith , sir ; but why don't you speak to her ? Clinch . jun . I beg your pardon , Dicky ; I know my distance ...
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... Clinch . jun . What the devil ! the madman's here again . Lady D. Bless me , cousin , what d'ye mean ? Af- front a gentleman of his quality in my house ? Clinch . jun . Quality ! -Why , madam , I don't know what you mean by your madmen ...
... Clinch . jun . What the devil ! the madman's here again . Lady D. Bless me , cousin , what d'ye mean ? Af- front a gentleman of his quality in my house ? Clinch . jun . Quality ! -Why , madam , I don't know what you mean by your madmen ...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Полный просмотр - 1808 |
The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Полный просмотр - 1808 |
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