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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... worthy of your esteem ; and if ever I had thoughts of preserving my life , ' twas for the pleasure of dying at your feet . Syl . Well , well , you shall die at my feet , or where you will ; but you know , sir , there is a certain will ...
... worthy of your esteem ; and if ever I had thoughts of preserving my life , ' twas for the pleasure of dying at your feet . Syl . Well , well , you shall die at my feet , or where you will ; but you know , sir , there is a certain will ...
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... Worthy has drawn a secret from him , that he had from his friend Captain Plume ;・ and my friendship and relation to your family oblige me to give you timely notice of it . The captain has disho- nourable designs upon my cousin Sylvia ...
... Worthy has drawn a secret from him , that he had from his friend Captain Plume ;・ and my friendship and relation to your family oblige me to give you timely notice of it . The captain has disho- nourable designs upon my cousin Sylvia ...
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... WORTHY . Worthy , your servant . Wor . I'm sorry , sir , to be the messenger of ill news . Bal . I apprehend it , sir : you have heard that my son Owen is past recovery . Wor . My letters say he's dead , sir . Bal . He's happy , and I ...
... WORTHY . Worthy , your servant . Wor . I'm sorry , sir , to be the messenger of ill news . Bal . I apprehend it , sir : you have heard that my son Owen is past recovery . Wor . My letters say he's dead , sir . Bal . He's happy , and I ...
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... Worthy ! I must allow a day or two to the death of my son . The decorum of mourning is what we owe the world , because they pay it to us ; afterwards I'm yours over a bottle , or how you will . Wor . Sir , I'm your humble servant ...
... Worthy ! I must allow a day or two to the death of my son . The decorum of mourning is what we owe the world , because they pay it to us ; afterwards I'm yours over a bottle , or how you will . Wor . Sir , I'm your humble servant ...
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... Place . Enter PLUME and WORTHY . Wor . I cannot forbear admiring the equality of our fortune we love two ladies , they meet us half way , and just as we were upon the point of leaping ACT III . ] 35 THE RECRUITING OFFICER .
... Place . Enter PLUME and WORTHY . Wor . I cannot forbear admiring the equality of our fortune we love two ladies , they meet us half way , and just as we were upon the point of leaping ACT III . ] 35 THE RECRUITING OFFICER .
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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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