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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Pagina 63
... Speak , you rogue , what are you ? Tom . A poor porter , and going of an errand . Dicky . What errand ? Speak , you rogue . Tom . A fool's errand , I'm afraid . Clinch . jun . Who sent you ? Tom . A beau , sir . Dicky . No , no ; the ...
... Speak , you rogue , what are you ? Tom . A poor porter , and going of an errand . Dicky . What errand ? Speak , you rogue . Tom . A fool's errand , I'm afraid . Clinch . jun . Who sent you ? Tom . A beau , sir . Dicky . No , no ; the ...
Pagina 65
... your pro- fuseness . Speak seriously , am I beholden to chance or design for this ring ? Sir H. To design , upon my honour . And F 2 SCENE II . ] THE CONSTANT COUPLE . 65 Parly. Exactly to your ladyship's order: the al- ...
... your pro- fuseness . Speak seriously , am I beholden to chance or design for this ring ? Sir H. To design , upon my honour . And F 2 SCENE II . ] THE CONSTANT COUPLE . 65 Parly. Exactly to your ladyship's order: the al- ...
Pagina 70
... speak plainer By all the dust of my ancient progenitors , I must this night rest in your arms . Ang . Nay , then - who waits there ? Enter FOOTMEN . Take hold of that madman , and bind him . Sir H. Nay , then , burgundy's the word ...
... speak plainer By all the dust of my ancient progenitors , I must this night rest in your arms . Ang . Nay , then - who waits there ? Enter FOOTMEN . Take hold of that madman , and bind him . Sir H. Nay , then , burgundy's the word ...
Pagina 72
... speak like an angel - Come , come , madam , take it , and put it to what use you please . Ang . I'll use it as I would the base unworthy giver , thus- [ Throws down the Purse , and stamps upon it . Sir H. I have no mind to meddle in ...
... speak like an angel - Come , come , madam , take it , and put it to what use you please . Ang . I'll use it as I would the base unworthy giver , thus- [ Throws down the Purse , and stamps upon it . Sir H. I have no mind to meddle in ...
Pagina 81
... speak it out , ' tis so just a punishment for putting faith in man , that I will bear it all . Speak now , what his busy scandal , and your improving inalice , both dare utter . Colonel S. Your falsehood can't be reached by ma- lice nor ...
... speak it out , ' tis so just a punishment for putting faith in man , that I will bear it all . Speak now , what his busy scandal , and your improving inalice , both dare utter . Colonel S. Your falsehood can't be reached by ma- lice nor ...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Volledige weergave - 1808 |
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