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 account of her husband's form- er or present excesses , in the character of a libertine lover . DRAMATIS PERSONA . MORDENT CHEVERIL LENNOX ITEM GRIME CLEMENT DONALD A 2 REMARKS . 5 band was ever married previous to his marriage with ...
... on account of her husband's form- er or present excesses , in the character of a libertine lover . DRAMATIS PERSONA . MORDENT CHEVERIL LENNOX ITEM GRIME CLEMENT DONALD A 2 REMARKS . 5 band was ever married previous to his marriage with ...
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... CHEVERIL LENNOX ITEM GRIME CLEMENT DONALD JOANNA MRS SARSNET MRS ENFIELD LADY ANNE Mr Pope . Mr Lewis . Mr Harley . Mr Quick . Mr Bernard . Mr Middleton . Mr Munden . Miss Wallis . Mrs Mattocks . Mrs Cornelys . Mrs Pope . SCENE , London ...
... CHEVERIL LENNOX ITEM GRIME CLEMENT DONALD JOANNA MRS SARSNET MRS ENFIELD LADY ANNE Mr Pope . Mr Lewis . Mr Harley . Mr Quick . Mr Bernard . Mr Middleton . Mr Munden . Miss Wallis . Mrs Mattocks . Mrs Cornelys . Mrs Pope . SCENE , London ...
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... Cheveril , should he hear of it , what would he think ? -Then this Berkshire mortgage ! Item . Ay , there again ! Totally opposite to my ad- vice . Mor . Can you show me any other possible way of paying my debts ? Item . The danger of ...
... Cheveril , should he hear of it , what would he think ? -Then this Berkshire mortgage ! Item . Ay , there again ! Totally opposite to my ad- vice . Mor . Can you show me any other possible way of paying my debts ? Item . The danger of ...
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... CHEveril . Cher . Grumble no more , guardy . Have done with prognosticating evil , ' tis all in vain : your gloomy ieign is ended ; I am at liberty . Mor . To play the fool ! Chev . I'm SCENE 1. ] THE DESERTED DAUGhter . 23.
... CHEveril . Cher . Grumble no more , guardy . Have done with prognosticating evil , ' tis all in vain : your gloomy ieign is ended ; I am at liberty . Mor . To play the fool ! Chev . I'm SCENE 1. ] THE DESERTED DAUGhter . 23.
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... Cheveril ! -He is flown - Why ay , with spirits equally wild , wanton , and ignorant of evil , I began my career . I have now lived long enough to discover , that universal nature is universal agony ! O this rejected Joanna ! Miserable ...
... Cheveril ! -He is flown - Why ay , with spirits equally wild , wanton , and ignorant of evil , I began my career . I have now lived long enough to discover , that universal nature is universal agony ! O this rejected Joanna ! Miserable ...
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