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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... . tence . Nature has never been violated in this comedy , except in one instance ; where , in search of too much nature , the author has been deluded into the wiles of art . In a comedy , where every part is deformed by PR.
... . tence . Nature has never been violated in this comedy , except in one instance ; where , in search of too much nature , the author has been deluded into the wiles of art . In a comedy , where every part is deformed by PR.
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... never look on more as a son of mine : and I am very certain , whet . Almost in tears . ] Yes , yes ! he is I have forsaken him , all the e world will born to be a poor wretched outcast ! forsake him Mr Smith . I hope , sir , he still ...
... never look on more as a son of mine : and I am very certain , whet . Almost in tears . ] Yes , yes ! he is I have forsaken him , all the e world will born to be a poor wretched outcast ! forsake him Mr Smith . I hope , sir , he still ...
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... and unintelligible to yourself , ab- surd and offensive to others ! Sulky . The whirlwind is rising . Hairy . I am whatever you please , sir . Dorn . Bills never examined , every thing bought on SCENE III . ] THE ROAD TO RUIN . 19.
... and unintelligible to yourself , ab- surd and offensive to others ! Sulky . The whirlwind is rising . Hairy . I am whatever you please , sir . Dorn . Bills never examined , every thing bought on SCENE III . ] THE ROAD TO RUIN . 19.
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... never examined , every thing bought on credit , the price of nothing asked ! Conscious you were weak enough to wish for baubles you did not want , and pant for pleasures you could not enjoy , you had not the effrontery to assume the ...
... never examined , every thing bought on credit , the price of nothing asked ! Conscious you were weak enough to wish for baubles you did not want , and pant for pleasures you could not enjoy , you had not the effrontery to assume the ...
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... never offended with any body ; and I am sure I should not be offended with you ! My grandma ' always said I was the best tempered girl in the world . What is it ? Harry , Were you [ Taking her hand . ] Did you . ever know what it is to ...
... never offended with any body ; and I am sure I should not be offended with you ! My grandma ' always said I was the best tempered girl in the world . What is it ? Harry , Were you [ Taking her hand . ] Did you . ever know what it is to ...
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