The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Mrs. Inchbald Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... on't - You have awa- kened a thought , from which , and the kingdom , I would have stolen away at once . To be plain , I have a mistress . 1 Vizard . And she is cruel ? Colonel S. No. 1 [ ACT I. THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
... on't - You have awa- kened a thought , from which , and the kingdom , I would have stolen away at once . To be plain , I have a mistress . 1 Vizard . And she is cruel ? Colonel S. No. 1 [ ACT I. THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
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... on't , how shall we be resolved ? For I know not where be found ; she left Paris about a month before me , and I had an account- Colonel S. How , sir ! left Paris about a month be- fore you ? Sir H. Yes , sir , and I had an account that ...
... on't , how shall we be resolved ? For I know not where be found ; she left Paris about a month before me , and I had an account- Colonel S. How , sir ! left Paris about a month be- fore you ? Sir H. Yes , sir , and I had an account that ...
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... on t'other hand , I have money enough to bribe the rogues with : so , upon mature deliberation , I would fight for her . But no more of her . Pr'ythee , Vizard , cannot you recommend a friend to a pretty mistress by the bye , till I can ...
... on t'other hand , I have money enough to bribe the rogues with : so , upon mature deliberation , I would fight for her . But no more of her . Pr'ythee , Vizard , cannot you recommend a friend to a pretty mistress by the bye , till I can ...
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... on't- Lady L. What did he tell you ? Colonel S. Only called you his mistress ; and , pre- tending to be extravagant in your commendation , would vainly insinuate the praise of his own judg- ment and good fortune in a choice . Lady L ...
... on't- Lady L. What did he tell you ? Colonel S. Only called you his mistress ; and , pre- tending to be extravagant in your commendation , would vainly insinuate the praise of his own judg- ment and good fortune in a choice . Lady L ...
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... on't , sir ; for there were some things that I would not have you see . Colonel S. All this she has done for my sake ; and I desire you would decline any further pretensions for your own sake . So , honest , good - natured Sir Harry ...
... on't , sir ; for there were some things that I would not have you see . Colonel S. All this she has done for my sake ; and I desire you would decline any further pretensions for your own sake . So , honest , good - natured Sir Harry ...
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