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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... honours which the first appearrnce of the work ob- tained him . As a proof that this famed actor's abilities , in the representation of the fine gentlemen of his day , were not over - rated , no actor , since he quitted the stage , has ...
... honours which the first appearrnce of the work ob- tained him . As a proof that this famed actor's abilities , in the representation of the fine gentlemen of his day , were not over - rated , no actor , since he quitted the stage , has ...
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... honour and courage . Colonel S. Ay , my courage is like to do me won- drous service with the fair . This pretty cross cut over my eye will attract a duchess - I warrant ' twill be a mighty grace to my ogling - Had I used the strata- gem ...
... honour and courage . Colonel S. Ay , my courage is like to do me won- drous service with the fair . This pretty cross cut over my eye will attract a duchess - I warrant ' twill be a mighty grace to my ogling - Had I used the strata- gem ...
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... honour , Sir Harry ) I assure you . Sir H. Pshaw , hang my honour ! but what street , what house ? Vizard . Not so fast , Sir Harry ; you must have my passport for your admittance , and you'll find my re- commendation in a line or two ...
... honour , Sir Harry ) I assure you . Sir H. Pshaw , hang my honour ! but what street , what house ? Vizard . Not so fast , Sir Harry ; you must have my passport for your admittance , and you'll find my re- commendation in a line or two ...
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... honour of defending you from all injuries , through a title to your lovely person ; but now my love must attend fortune . My commission , madam , was my passport to the fair ; adding a nobleness to my passion , it stamped a value on my ...
... honour of defending you from all injuries , through a title to your lovely person ; but now my love must attend fortune . My commission , madam , was my passport to the fair ; adding a nobleness to my passion , it stamped a value on my ...
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... honour , as in their finery ; leave honour to nobility that can support it ; we poor folks , colonel , have no pretence to it ; and truly , I think , sir , that your honour should be cashiered with your leading - staff . Colonel S ...
... honour , as in their finery ; leave honour to nobility that can support it ; we poor folks , colonel , have no pretence to it ; and truly , I think , sir , that your honour should be cashiered with your leading - staff . Colonel S ...
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The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at ..., Volume 8 Mrs. Inchbald Visualização integral - 1824 |
The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Visualização integral - 1808 |
The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Visualização integral - 1808 |
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