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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... poor - the first misfortune led him to expense ; the second , to devise means how to support his extrava- gance . The theatre has peculiar charms for men of let- ters . Whether as a subject of admiration or animad- version , it is still ...
... poor - the first misfortune led him to expense ; the second , to devise means how to support his extrava- gance . The theatre has peculiar charms for men of let- ters . Whether as a subject of admiration or animad- version , it is still ...
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... poor Farquhar for having treated this wife with kindness ; humanely forgiving the fault which had deprived him of that liberty he was known pecu- liarly to prize , and reduced him to the utmost po- verty , in order to support her and ...
... poor Farquhar for having treated this wife with kindness ; humanely forgiving the fault which had deprived him of that liberty he was known pecu- liarly to prize , and reduced him to the utmost po- verty , in order to support her and ...
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... poor simple as the herd of deer that grazed beside them . Smug . Tal , al deral . [ Singing . ] 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 ...
... poor simple as the herd of deer that grazed beside them . Smug . Tal , al deral . [ Singing . ] 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 ...
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... poor Sir Harry , ha ! ha ! ha ! Rather kiss her hand than the Pope's toe ; ha ! ha ! ha ! Lady L. What Sir Harry , Colonel ? What Sir Harry ? Colonel S. Sir Harry Wildair , madam . Lady L. What ! is he come over ? Colonel S. Ay , and he ...
... poor Sir Harry , ha ! ha ! ha ! Rather kiss her hand than the Pope's toe ; ha ! ha ! ha ! Lady L. What Sir Harry , Colonel ? What Sir Harry ? Colonel S. Sir Harry Wildair , madam . Lady L. What ! is he come over ? Colonel S. Ay , and he ...
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... poor folks , Colonel , have no pretence to't ; and truly , I think , sir , that your honour should be cashiered with your leading - staff . Colonel S. ' Tis one of the greatest curses of poverty to be the jest of chambermaids ! Enter ...
... poor folks , Colonel , have no pretence to't ; and truly , I think , sir , that your honour should be cashiered with your leading - staff . Colonel S. ' Tis one of the greatest curses of poverty to be the jest of chambermaids ! Enter ...
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