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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... PETIT Mr. Dowton . Mr. C. Kemble . Mr. Bannister . 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 ...
... PETIT Mr. Dowton . Mr. C. Kemble . Mr. Bannister . 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 ...
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... PETIT , in Riding Habits . Dug . Sirrah , what's o'clock ? Petit . Turned of eleven , sir . Dug . No more ! We have rid a swinging pace from Nemours , since two this morning ! Petit , run to Rous- seau's , and bespeak a dinner , at a ...
... PETIT , in Riding Habits . Dug . Sirrah , what's o'clock ? Petit . Turned of eleven , sir . Dug . No more ! We have rid a swinging pace from Nemours , since two this morning ! Petit , run to Rous- seau's , and bespeak a dinner , at a ...
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... PETIT . ] This fellow's wit was necessary abroad , but he's too cunning for a domestic ; I must dispose of him some way else . - Who's here ? Old Mirabel , and my sister ! -my dearest sister ! Enter OLD MIRABEL and ORIANA . Oriana . My ...
... PETIT . ] This fellow's wit was necessary abroad , but he's too cunning for a domestic ; I must dispose of him some way else . - Who's here ? Old Mirabel , and my sister ! -my dearest sister ! Enter OLD MIRABEL and ORIANA . Oriana . My ...
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... Petit . [ Exit . Petit . A chair ! a chair ! a chair ! Oriana . No , no , I'll walk home , ' tis but next door . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . A Tavern . YOUNG MIRABEL and DURETETE discovered , rising from Table . Y. Mir . Welcome to Paris once ...
... Petit . [ Exit . Petit . A chair ! a chair ! a chair ! Oriana . No , no , I'll walk home , ' tis but next door . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . A Tavern . YOUNG MIRABEL and DURETETE discovered , rising from Table . Y. Mir . Welcome to Paris once ...
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... PETIT . Dur . And she's mighty peevish , you say ? [ Exit . Petit . O sir , she has a tongue as long as my leg , and talks so crabbedly , you would think she always spoke Welsh . Dur . That's an odd language , methinks , for her ...
... PETIT . Dur . And she's mighty peevish , you say ? [ Exit . Petit . O sir , she has a tongue as long as my leg , and talks so crabbedly , you would think she always spoke Welsh . Dur . That's an odd language , methinks , for her ...
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