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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... pretty decently disposed of , [ Exit . SCENE IV . LADY LUREWELL's Lodgings . Enter LADY LUREWELL and PARLY . Lady L. Has my servant brought me the money from my merchant ? Parly . No , madam : he met Alderman Smuggler at Charing Cross ...
... pretty decently disposed of , [ Exit . SCENE IV . LADY LUREWELL's Lodgings . Enter LADY LUREWELL and PARLY . Lady L. Has my servant brought me the money from my merchant ? Parly . No , madam : he met Alderman Smuggler at Charing Cross ...
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... pretty , soft , whiteI have brought it ; but the condition of the obligation is such , that whereas that leering eye , that pouting lip , that pretty soft hand , that - you un- derstand me ; you understand ; I'm sure you do , you little ...
... pretty , soft , whiteI have brought it ; but the condition of the obligation is such , that whereas that leering eye , that pouting lip , that pretty soft hand , that - you un- derstand me ; you understand ; I'm sure you do , you little ...
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... his coat ! If I can get cross the garden , down to the water - side , I am pretty secure . Clinch . jun . Brother ? -O la ! Oh , gemini ! Are you my brother ? Dicky . I seize you in the king's name ,. 62 [ ACT IV . THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
... his coat ! If I can get cross the garden , down to the water - side , I am pretty secure . Clinch . jun . Brother ? -O la ! Oh , gemini ! Are you my brother ? Dicky . I seize you in the king's name ,. 62 [ ACT IV . THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
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... pretty plain , I thought . Ang . Here , sir , peruse it , and see how much we are injured , and you deceived . Sir H. [ Opening the Letter . ] But hold , madam , [ TO LADY DARLING . ] before I read I'll make some condition : -Mr Vizard ...
... pretty plain , I thought . Ang . Here , sir , peruse it , and see how much we are injured , and you deceived . Sir H. [ Opening the Letter . ] But hold , madam , [ TO LADY DARLING . ] before I read I'll make some condition : -Mr Vizard ...
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... pretty di- lemma . I must commit murder , or commit matri- mony ; which is the best now ? a licence from Doc- tor's Commons , or a sentence from the Old Bailey ? -If I kill my man , the law hangs me ; if I marry my woman , I shall hang ...
... pretty di- lemma . I must commit murder , or commit matri- mony ; which is the best now ? a licence from Doc- tor's Commons , or a sentence from the Old Bailey ? -If I kill my man , the law hangs me ; if I marry my woman , I shall hang ...
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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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Aimwell Alderman Arch ARCHER better BISARRE Brazen brother Cæsar CALIFORN Captain Plume Cato Cato's Cher child Clinch CLINCHER Colonel d'ye daughter dear death devil Dicky DORINDA Dugard DURETETE Enter Exeunt Exit father fellow Foig FOIGARD fool fortune gentleman GEORGE FARQUHAR Gipsey give guineas hand heart Heav'n honour hope Juba Kite LADY DARLING Lady L ladyship Lookye lord louis d'or Lucia Lucy LUREWELL madam maid Marcia marry Melinda Mirabel mistress never Numidian Old Mir on't Oriana pardon Parly Petit poor Portius Pr'ythee pray pretty Pshaw rogue Roman senate Rome SCENE Scrub Sempronius serjeant Sir H sister Smug soul SULLEN sure swear sword Sylvia Syph Syphax talk tell thee there's thing thou thought thousand pounds virtue Vizard What's wife woman Worthy young