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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... thousand pounds per annum to be vex- ed ! No , no ; anger and spleen are companions for younger brothers . Colonel S. Suppose one called you a son of a whore behind your back . Sir H. Why , then would I call him rascal behind his back ...
... thousand pounds per annum to be vex- ed ! No , no ; anger and spleen are companions for younger brothers . Colonel S. Suppose one called you a son of a whore behind your back . Sir H. Why , then would I call him rascal behind his back ...
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... pounds within these three years . Lady L. ' Tis your business then to acquit yourself publicly ; for he spreads the ... thousand pounds ! Why , ' tis richly worth five hundred perjuries . Enter SIR H. WILDAIR . Sir H. Dear Mr Alderman ...
... pounds within these three years . Lady L. ' Tis your business then to acquit yourself publicly ; for he spreads the ... thousand pounds ! Why , ' tis richly worth five hundred perjuries . Enter SIR H. WILDAIR . Sir H. Dear Mr Alderman ...
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... thousand pounds a year : at last , my love for this single dissembler turn- ed to a hatred of the whole sex ; and , resolving to di❤ vert my melancholy , I went to travel . Here I will play my last scene ; then retire to my country ...
... thousand pounds a year : at last , my love for this single dissembler turn- ed to a hatred of the whole sex ; and , resolving to di❤ vert my melancholy , I went to travel . Here I will play my last scene ; then retire to my country ...
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... thousand pounds a year , sir . Colonel S. You fought in the army , to my know- ledge . Sir H. Ay , for the same reason that I wore a red coat ; because ' twas fashionable . Now Colonel S. Sir , you fought a French count in Paris . Sir H ...
... thousand pounds a year , sir . Colonel S. You fought in the army , to my know- ledge . Sir H. Ay , for the same reason that I wore a red coat ; because ' twas fashionable . Now Colonel S. Sir , you fought a French count in Paris . Sir H ...
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... thousand pounds a year waits your acceptance ; and , if I can satisfy you in my past conduct , 82 [ ACT V. THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
... thousand pounds a year waits your acceptance ; and , if I can satisfy you in my past conduct , 82 [ ACT V. THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
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