The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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... believe so . This gentleman , because he danced well , I pitched on for a partner at a ball in Paris , and ever since he has so persecuted me with letters , songs , dances , serenading , flattery , foppery , and noise , that I was ...
... believe so . This gentleman , because he danced well , I pitched on for a partner at a ball in Paris , and ever since he has so persecuted me with letters , songs , dances , serenading , flattery , foppery , and noise , that I was ...
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... believe . Lady D. Pray , sir , walk with me , into the next room . [ Exit LADY DARLING , leading CLINCHER , DICKY following . Ang . Sir , if your conversation be no more agree- able than ' twas the last time , I would advise you to make ...
... believe . Lady D. Pray , sir , walk with me , into the next room . [ Exit LADY DARLING , leading CLINCHER , DICKY following . Ang . Sir , if your conversation be no more agree- able than ' twas the last time , I would advise you to make ...
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... believe the strictest modesty may bear fifty guineas , and I don't believe ' twill bear one farthing more . Ang . What d'ye mean , sir ? Sir H. Nay , madam , what do you mean ? If you go to that . I think now , fifty guineas is a fine ...
... believe the strictest modesty may bear fifty guineas , and I don't believe ' twill bear one farthing more . Ang . What d'ye mean , sir ? Sir H. Nay , madam , what do you mean ? If you go to that . I think now , fifty guineas is a fine ...
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... believe your eyes , now that I have rubbed them open ? -Here , you friend . Enter TOM ERRAND , in CLINCHER SENIOR'S Clothes . Colonel S. This is illusion all ; my eyes conspire against themselves . ' Tis legerdemain . Lady L ...
... believe your eyes , now that I have rubbed them open ? -Here , you friend . Enter TOM ERRAND , in CLINCHER SENIOR'S Clothes . Colonel S. This is illusion all ; my eyes conspire against themselves . ' Tis legerdemain . Lady L ...
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... believe your own eyes ? Colonel S. ' Tis ten to one whether I shall or no ; they have deceived me already . Sir H. That's hard - but some means I shall de- vise for your satisfaction- [ Noise . ] -- We must fly this place , else that ...
... believe your own eyes ? Colonel S. ' Tis ten to one whether I shall or no ; they have deceived me already . Sir H. That's hard - but some means I shall de- vise for your satisfaction- [ Noise . ] -- We must fly this place , else that ...
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