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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... Lewis , in Goldfinch , had the talent to display all the bold features of the vulgar citizen , whilst his own constitutional refinement prevented the audience from 1 feeling themselves in bad company . He has , in 4 REMARKS .
... Lewis , in Goldfinch , had the talent to display all the bold features of the vulgar citizen , whilst his own constitutional refinement prevented the audience from 1 feeling themselves in bad company . He has , in 4 REMARKS .
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... feeling themselves in bad company . He has , in fact , when he descends to play what is called low comedy , the very soul of vulgarity , without incommoding his audience with any of its gross corporeal parts . Munden was another ...
... feeling themselves in bad company . He has , in fact , when he descends to play what is called low comedy , the very soul of vulgarity , without incommoding his audience with any of its gross corporeal parts . Munden was another ...
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... feel- ings . ] No ; confound me if I do ! -Sir , you are a vile- Harry . I know I am . Dorn . And I'll never speak to you more . [ Going . Harry . Bid me good night , sir . Mr Sulky , here , will bid me good night , and you are my ...
... feel- ings . ] No ; confound me if I do ! -Sir , you are a vile- Harry . I know I am . Dorn . And I'll never speak to you more . [ Going . Harry . Bid me good night , sir . Mr Sulky , here , will bid me good night , and you are my ...
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... [ Feeling in her pocket . ] La , I've got no money ! But I'll give you a kiss , and owe you a sixpence . Jenny . No - A shilling without the kiss . Soph . Well , well , a shilling . Jenny . There then . [ Giving her a small parcel . Soph ...
... [ Feeling in her pocket . ] La , I've got no money ! But I'll give you a kiss , and owe you a sixpence . Jenny . No - A shilling without the kiss . Soph . Well , well , a shilling . Jenny . There then . [ Giving her a small parcel . Soph ...
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... feel pain : The stony- hearted alone should be enclosed by walls of stone . Soph . Don't be cross with ma ' , sir ; I'm sure she'll release my brother . Widow . You are sure , minikin ! Soph . Yes , ma ' ; for I am sure no soul on earth ...
... feel pain : The stony- hearted alone should be enclosed by walls of stone . Soph . Don't be cross with ma ' , sir ; I'm sure she'll release my brother . Widow . You are sure , minikin ! Soph . Yes , ma ' ; for I am sure no soul on earth ...
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