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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... told you , and tell you again , boy , that Miss Richland's fortune must not go out of the family ; one may find comfort in the money , what- ever one does in the wife . Leon . But , sir , though in obedience to your desire I am ready to ...
... told you , and tell you again , boy , that Miss Richland's fortune must not go out of the family ; one may find comfort in the money , what- ever one does in the wife . Leon . But , sir , though in obedience to your desire I am ready to ...
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... told he makes a very handsome corpse , and becomes his coffin prodigiously . He was an inti- mate friend of mine , and these are friendly things we ought to do for each other . [ Exeunt . ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. CROAKER'S House ...
... told he makes a very handsome corpse , and becomes his coffin prodigiously . He was an inti- mate friend of mine , and these are friendly things we ought to do for each other . [ Exeunt . ACT THE SECOND . SCENE I. CROAKER'S House ...
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... told you before , instead of going to Lyons to bring home his sister , who has been there with her aunt these ten years , he never went fur- ther than Paris ? there he saw , and fell in love with this young lady ; by the bye , of a ...
... told you before , instead of going to Lyons to bring home his sister , who has been there with her aunt these ten years , he never went fur- ther than Paris ? there he saw , and fell in love with this young lady ; by the bye , of a ...
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... told so . And I own , it has often sur- prised me , that , while we have so many instances of bravery there , we have had so few of wit at home to praise it . Mr H. I grant , madam , that our poets have not written as our soldiers have ...
... told so . And I own , it has often sur- prised me , that , while we have so many instances of bravery there , we have had so few of wit at home to praise it . Mr H. I grant , madam , that our poets have not written as our soldiers have ...
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... told his uncle , Sir William Ho- neywood , the man was utterly impracticable . Sir W. His uncle ! Then that gentleman , I sup- pose , is a particular friend of yours ? Lofty . Meaning me , sir ? -Yes , madam , as I often said , my dear ...
... told his uncle , Sir William Ho- neywood , the man was utterly impracticable . Sir W. His uncle ! Then that gentleman , I sup- pose , is a particular friend of yours ? Lofty . Meaning me , sir ? -Yes , madam , as I often said , my dear ...
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9 페이지 - Ay, your times were fine times indeed; you have been telling us of them for many a long year. Here we live in an old rumbling mansion, that looks for all the world like an inn, but that we never see company. Our best visitors are old Mrs. Oddfish, the curate's wife, and little Cripplegate, the lame dancing-master; and all our entertainment your old stories of Prince Eugene and the Duke of Marlborough. I hate such oldfashioned trumpery. Hard. And I love it. I love every thing that's old : old friends,...
49 페이지 - In the first place, I shall be seen, and that is no small advantage to a girl who brings her face to market. Then I shall perhaps make an acquaintance, and that's no small victory gained over one who never addresses any but the wildest of her sex.
29 페이지 - I don't know how — our Bridget, the cook-maid, is not very communicative upon these occasions. Should we send for her, she might scold us all out of the house.
39 페이지 - I'm to have any good, let it come of itself; not to keep dinging it, dinging It into one so. Mrs. Hard. That's false; I never see you when you're in spirits. No, Tony, you then go to the ale-house or kennel. I'm never to be delighted with your agreeable, wild notes, unfeeling monster! Tony. Ecod! Mamma, your own notes are the wildest of the two.
26 페이지 - Which might consist of about five thousand men, well appointed with stores, ammunition, and other implements of war. ' Now,' says the Duke of Marlborough to George Brooks, that stood next to him — You must have heard of George Brooks — ' I'll pawn my dukedom,' says he, 'but I take that garrison without spilling a drop of blood.
18 페이지 - I own, Hastings, I am unwilling to lay myself under an obligation to every one I meet, and often stand the chance of an unmannerly answer.
12 페이지 - Pray, my dear, disappoint them for one night at least. TONY. As for disappointing them, I should not so much mind; but I can't abide to disappoint myself.
20 페이지 - We are to turn to the right, did you say ? Tony. No, no : straight forward. I'll just step myself, and show you a piece of the way. (To the landlord.) Mum.
50 페이지 - And who wants to be acquainted with you? I want no such acquaintance, not I. I'm sure you did not treat Miss Hardcastle that was here awhile ago in this obstropalous manner.
26 페이지 - It's not my way, you see, to receive my friends with my back to the fire. I like to give them a hearty reception in the old style at my gate. I like to see their horses and trunks taken care of.