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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... believe he is , for he's strangely altered . Clinch.jun . Altered ! Why , he looks like a Jesuit . already . Tom . This lace will sell . What a blockhead was the fellow to trust me with his coat ! If I can get cross the garden , down to ...
... believe he is , for he's strangely altered . Clinch.jun . Altered ! Why , he looks like a Jesuit . already . Tom . This lace will sell . What a blockhead was the fellow to trust me with his coat ! If I can get cross the garden , down to ...
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... believe , of opposition in friendship . Old Mir . Very well : will he be home to dinner , think ye ? Dug . Sir , he has ordered me to bespeak a dinner for us at Rousseau's , at a louis d'or a head . Old Mir . A louis d'or a head ! Well ...
... believe , of opposition in friendship . Old Mir . Very well : will he be home to dinner , think ye ? Dug . Sir , he has ordered me to bespeak a dinner for us at Rousseau's , at a louis d'or a head . Old Mir . A louis d'or a head ! Well ...
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... believe there was a man of them but could dance a charmer , morbleau ! Old Mir . Dance ! very well , pretty fellows , ' faith ! Y. Mir . We capered up to their very trenches , and there saw , peeping over , a parcel of scare - crow ...
... believe there was a man of them but could dance a charmer , morbleau ! Old Mir . Dance ! very well , pretty fellows , ' faith ! Y. Mir . We capered up to their very trenches , and there saw , peeping over , a parcel of scare - crow ...
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... believe him , I declare nothing -What the devil do you mean , man ? Y. Mir . He says , madam , that you are as beautiful as an angel . Dur . He tells a damned lie , madam ! I say no such thing - Are you mad , Mirabel ? Why , I shall ...
... believe him , I declare nothing -What the devil do you mean , man ? Y. Mir . He says , madam , that you are as beautiful as an angel . Dur . He tells a damned lie , madam ! I say no such thing - Are you mad , Mirabel ? Why , I shall ...
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... believe it too - I thought that young fellows studied to get money . Y. Mir . No , sir , I have studied to despise it ; my reading was not to make me rich , but happy , sir . Old Mir . There he has me again , now ! But , sir , did not I ...
... believe it too - I thought that young fellows studied to get money . Y. Mir . No , sir , I have studied to despise it ; my reading was not to make me rich , but happy , sir . Old Mir . There he has me again , now ! But , sir , did not I ...
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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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