British theatre, comprising tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces; with biogr., critical account and notes, by an Englishman [O. Williams].1828 |
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... Stuke . Last night ! Did he not come home then ? Mrs. B. No. - Were you not together ? Stuke . At the beginning of the evening , but Lucy . Your old steward , madam . I had not since . - Where can he have staid ? not the heart to deny ...
... Stuke . Last night ! Did he not come home then ? Mrs. B. No. - Were you not together ? Stuke . At the beginning of the evening , but Lucy . Your old steward , madam . I had not since . - Where can he have staid ? not the heart to deny ...
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... Stuke . Then I am happy - I would say more [ Exit . Enter CHARLOTTE . Stuke . Don't be too much alarmed , madam . - but am prevented . All men have their errors , and their times of seeing them . Perhaps my friend's time is not come yet ...
... Stuke . Then I am happy - I would say more [ Exit . Enter CHARLOTTE . Stuke . Don't be too much alarmed , madam . - but am prevented . All men have their errors , and their times of seeing them . Perhaps my friend's time is not come yet ...
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... Stuke . I shall expect you , sir . Madam , your servant . [ Exit . Char . What mean you by this ? Lew . To hint to him that I know him . [ To Charlotte . Exit with Mrs. Beverley . Char . Certainly . SCENE II . - STUKELY's Lodgings ...
... Stuke . I shall expect you , sir . Madam , your servant . [ Exit . Char . What mean you by this ? Lew . To hint to him that I know him . [ To Charlotte . Exit with Mrs. Beverley . Char . Certainly . SCENE II . - STUKELY's Lodgings ...
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... Stuke . Ay , there's the question ; but no not seen her all this long night - I , who have matter ; at night you may know more . He loved her so , that every hour of absence seemed waits for me at Vilson's . - I told the women as a gap ...
... Stuke . Ay , there's the question ; but no not seen her all this long night - I , who have matter ; at night you may know more . He loved her so , that every hour of absence seemed waits for me at Vilson's . - I told the women as a gap ...
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... Stuke . No matter ; I have changed my mind -Leave me to a prison ; ' tis the reward of Bev . Is this a time for levity ? -But you friendship . are single in the ruin , and therefore may talk Bev . Perish mankind first ! — Leave you to ...
... Stuke . No matter ; I have changed my mind -Leave me to a prison ; ' tis the reward of Bev . Is this a time for levity ? -But you friendship . are single in the ruin , and therefore may talk Bev . Perish mankind first ! — Leave you to ...
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