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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... Oriana , and Lamorce . Having justly abridged Farquhar of the honour of inventing a moral , it may be equally just , to make a slight apology for his chagrin at the slen- dèr receipts of his sixth night . - He once possessed the income ...
... Oriana , and Lamorce . Having justly abridged Farquhar of the honour of inventing a moral , it may be equally just , to make a slight apology for his chagrin at the slen- dèr receipts of his sixth night . - He once possessed the income ...
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... . Mr. Holland . Mr. De Camp . BRAVOES - Messrs . Maddocks , Webb , Evans and ORIANA BISARRE LAMORCE Sparks . Mrs. Young . Mrs. Jordan . Miss Tidswell . THE INCONSTANT . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. The 6 REMARKS . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ. ...
... . Mr. Holland . Mr. De Camp . BRAVOES - Messrs . Maddocks , Webb , Evans and ORIANA BISARRE LAMORCE Sparks . Mrs. Young . Mrs. Jordan . Miss Tidswell . THE INCONSTANT . ACT THE FIRST . SCENE I. The 6 REMARKS . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ. ...
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... ORIANA . Oriana . My Brother ! Welcome ! Dug , Monsieur Mirabel ! I'm heartily glad to see you . Old Mir . Honest Mr. Dugard , by the blood of the Mirabels , I'm your most humble servant ! Dug . Why , sir , you've cast your skin , sure ...
... ORIANA . Oriana . My Brother ! Welcome ! Dug , Monsieur Mirabel ! I'm heartily glad to see you . Old Mir . Honest Mr. Dugard , by the blood of the Mirabels , I'm your most humble servant ! Dug . Why , sir , you've cast your skin , sure ...
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... Oriana . And pray , brother , what's become of his honest companion , Duretete ? Dug . Who , the captain ? The very same , he went abroad ; he's the only Frenchman I ever knew , that could not change . Your son , Mr. Mirabel , is more ...
... Oriana . And pray , brother , what's become of his honest companion , Duretete ? Dug . Who , the captain ? The very same , he went abroad ; he's the only Frenchman I ever knew , that could not change . Your son , Mr. Mirabel , is more ...
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... Oriana . Why , truly , brother , I look pretty well , thank nature , and my toilet ; I eat three meals a day , am very merry when up , and sleep soundly when I'm down . Dug . But , sister , you remember that upon my going abroad , you ...
... Oriana . Why , truly , brother , I look pretty well , thank nature , and my toilet ; I eat three meals a day , am very merry when up , and sleep soundly when I'm down . Dug . But , sister , you remember that upon my going abroad , you ...
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