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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... I'll have a bonfire this night as high as the monument . Colonel S. A bonfire ! Thou dry , withered , ill - na- ture ; had not those brave , fellows ' swords defended you , your house had been a bonfire ere this , about your ears ...
... I'll have a bonfire this night as high as the monument . Colonel S. A bonfire ! Thou dry , withered , ill - na- ture ; had not those brave , fellows ' swords defended you , your house had been a bonfire ere this , about your ears ...
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... I'll follow you , and will know . [ Runs out . Vizard . The lady Lurewell his mistress ! He loves her : but she loves me.- -But he's a baronet , and I plain Vizard ; he has a coach , and I walk on foot ; I was bred in London , and he in ...
... I'll follow you , and will know . [ Runs out . Vizard . The lady Lurewell his mistress ! He loves her : but she loves me.- -But he's a baronet , and I plain Vizard ; he has a coach , and I walk on foot ; I was bred in London , and he in ...
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... I'll walk across the Park . [ To his SERVANT . Enter CLINCHER SENIOR . Clinch . Here , sirrah , order my coach about to St James's , I'll walk across the Park too - Mr Vizard , your most devoted - Sir , [ To WILDAIR . ] I admire the ...
... I'll walk across the Park . [ To his SERVANT . Enter CLINCHER SENIOR . Clinch . Here , sirrah , order my coach about to St James's , I'll walk across the Park too - Mr Vizard , your most devoted - Sir , [ To WILDAIR . ] I admire the ...
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... I'll chuse , madam , rather to destroy my passion by absence abroad , than have it starved at home . Lady L. I'm sorry , sir , you have so mean an opi- nion of my affection , as to imagine it founded upon your fortune . And , to ...
... I'll chuse , madam , rather to destroy my passion by absence abroad , than have it starved at home . Lady L. I'm sorry , sir , you have so mean an opi- nion of my affection , as to imagine it founded upon your fortune . And , to ...
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... I'll turn a knave , and purchase one myself ; I'll cringe to the proud man I undermine ; I'll tip my tongue with flattery , and smooth my face with smiles : I'll turn informer , of fice - broker , nay , coward , to be great ; and sacri ...
... I'll turn a knave , and purchase one myself ; I'll cringe to the proud man I undermine ; I'll tip my tongue with flattery , and smooth my face with smiles : I'll turn informer , of fice - broker , nay , coward , to be great ; and sacri ...
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