The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 6±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1818 |
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... re come back . Brother was longing to see you . O'Daisy . Brother ! Ay , and if I bad caught the great mogul kissing ... Enter STIRLING and CLARA . Stir . Don't talk to me , Clara . Mr. Cypher has the reputation of a money - getting ...
... re come back . Brother was longing to see you . O'Daisy . Brother ! Ay , and if I bad caught the great mogul kissing ... Enter STIRLING and CLARA . Stir . Don't talk to me , Clara . Mr. Cypher has the reputation of a money - getting ...
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... re quite at a stand , So pray take a foot , just to lend you a hand . 8 Then let us be frisky , and tipple the whisky. SCENE I. The Lodge . Enter O'DAISY . ACT THE SECOND .
... re quite at a stand , So pray take a foot , just to lend you a hand . 8 Then let us be frisky , and tipple the whisky. SCENE I. The Lodge . Enter O'DAISY . ACT THE SECOND .
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... Enter STIRLING . Stir . [ Calling ] Clara ! cousin ! Oh , you are there , coz ; but where's Clara ? I don't like to ... re a great rogue , Jerry . Jum . Have you , by gom ? Stir . Where the devil are my spectacles ? [ In Stir- ling's ...
... Enter STIRLING . Stir . [ Calling ] Clara ! cousin ! Oh , you are there , coz ; but where's Clara ? I don't like to ... re a great rogue , Jerry . Jum . Have you , by gom ? Stir . Where the devil are my spectacles ? [ In Stir- ling's ...
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... Re - enter WIDOW , & c . Wid . Ha , ha , ha ! the poor captain is marched off in a fury : He can't bear to hear that the town has capitulated to you , Mr. Whittol . I have promised to introduce him to you . He will make one of my ...
... Re - enter WIDOW , & c . Wid . Ha , ha , ha ! the poor captain is marched off in a fury : He can't bear to hear that the town has capitulated to you , Mr. Whittol . I have promised to introduce him to you . He will make one of my ...
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... Re - enter THOMAS , with Bills . Tho . Half a score people I never saw before , with these bills and drafts upon you for payment , signed Martha Brady . Whit . I wish Martha Brady was at the bottom of the Thames ! what an impudent ...
... Re - enter THOMAS , with Bills . Tho . Half a score people I never saw before , with these bills and drafts upon you for payment , signed Martha Brady . Whit . I wish Martha Brady was at the bottom of the Thames ! what an impudent ...
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Angelica Bates believe better Biron brother Charles Chiswick Clar colonel Covent Garden Cypher d'ye daughter dear devil Diana Drury Lane Duretete Enter Exeunt Exit father fellow fool Fore fortune Frail gentleman girl give Glos gone good-natur'd happy Harriot Hastings hear heart heav'n honour hope husband Isabella Jane JANE SHORE Jenny Jeremy Jerry Lady F lady Freelove ladyship Lion Lionel look Lord H Lord Hastings lord Trinket louis-d'or madam marriage marry matter Mirabel Miss Neph never Nurse O'Cut O'Daisy Oakly Oldboy on't Oriana Patrick O'Neale poor pray Re-enter Russet Scan SCENE servant Sir H sir Sampson sister soul speak sure talk Tattle tell THEATRE ROYAL thee there's thing THOMAS DIBDIN thou thought Valentine Villeroy what's Whit widow wife woman young Zounds