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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... husband might , in her case , have looked forward with hope to the chance of amendment . In the original disposal of the parts of this play to the actors , there was novelty ; and , what does not always combine with novelty ...
... husband might , in her case , have looked forward with hope to the chance of amendment . In the original disposal of the parts of this play to the actors , there was novelty ; and , what does not always combine with novelty ...
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... husband served the late alderman five- and - twenty years . His master promised to provide for him ; but his pitiless widow can see him thrown with a broken heart upon the parish . Soph . O dear ! -Stop ! -Stop a bit ! [ Running off ] ...
... husband served the late alderman five- and - twenty years . His master promised to provide for him ; but his pitiless widow can see him thrown with a broken heart upon the parish . Soph . O dear ! -Stop ! -Stop a bit ! [ Running off ] ...
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... husband ? Mrs L. Alack , sir , ill enough : likely to starve in his latter days . Sulky . How ! Starve ? Mrs L. The Widow refuses to do any thing for him . Sulky . Humph ! Mrs L. Service , age , and honesty , are poor pleas , with ...
... husband ? Mrs L. Alack , sir , ill enough : likely to starve in his latter days . Sulky . How ! Starve ? Mrs L. The Widow refuses to do any thing for him . Sulky . Humph ! Mrs L. Service , age , and honesty , are poor pleas , with ...
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... husband's son , John Milford . Widow . Now , pray don't talk to me ! You are a very intrusive person ! You quite derange my ideas ! I can think of nothing soft or satisfactory while you are present . Sulky . Will you hear me , madam ...
... husband's son , John Milford . Widow . Now , pray don't talk to me ! You are a very intrusive person ! You quite derange my ideas ! I can think of nothing soft or satisfactory while you are present . Sulky . Will you hear me , madam ...
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... husband recommended the pay- ment of his son's debts . Widow . Recommended ? Sulky . Yes . Widow . But leaving it to my own prudence . Sulky . More's the pity . Widow . Which prudence I shall follow . Sulky . It will be the first time ...
... husband recommended the pay- ment of his son's debts . Widow . Recommended ? Sulky . Yes . Widow . But leaving it to my own prudence . Sulky . More's the pity . Widow . Which prudence I shall follow . Sulky . It will be the first time ...
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