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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... Bel . That would be downright indeed . Lady B. Why , after all , there's more to be said for't than you'd imagine , child . He is the first ag- gressor , not I. Bel . Ah , but you know we must return SCENE 1. ] 9 THE PROVOKED WIFE .
... Bel . That would be downright indeed . Lady B. Why , after all , there's more to be said for't than you'd imagine , child . He is the first ag- gressor , not I. Bel . Ah , but you know we must return SCENE 1. ] 9 THE PROVOKED WIFE .
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... child ? Bel . Why , after one that thinks you hate him , as much as I know you love him . Lady B. Constant , you mean . Bel . I do so . Lady B. Lord , what should put such a thing into your head ? Bel . That which puts things into most ...
... child ? Bel . Why , after one that thinks you hate him , as much as I know you love him . Lady B. Constant , you mean . Bel . I do so . Lady B. Lord , what should put such a thing into your head ? Bel . That which puts things into most ...
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... child . And so let's in , and consider of them . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A Dressing Room . LADY FANCIFUL , MADEMOISELLE , and CORNET , discovered . Lady F. How do I look this morning ? Cor . Your ladyship looks very ill , truly . Lady F ...
... child . And so let's in , and consider of them . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . A Dressing Room . LADY FANCIFUL , MADEMOISELLE , and CORNET , discovered . Lady F. How do I look this morning ? Cor . Your ladyship looks very ill , truly . Lady F ...
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... children do pills ; bite them , but can't swallow them . Con . But , pr'ythee , what has put it into your head , of all mankind , to turn reformer ? Heart . Why , one thing was , the morning hung up- on my hands ; I did not know what to ...
... children do pills ; bite them , but can't swallow them . Con . But , pr'ythee , what has put it into your head , of all mankind , to turn reformer ? Heart . Why , one thing was , the morning hung up- on my hands ; I did not know what to ...
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... children ? Sir J. He never gave his wife cause to repine at his being abroad in his life . Just . Pray , madam , how may he be in the grand matrimonial point . Is he true to your bed ? Sir J. Sir ! Just . Is he true to your bed ? Sir J ...
... children ? Sir J. He never gave his wife cause to repine at his being abroad in his life . Just . Pray , madam , how may he be in the grand matrimonial point . Is he true to your bed ? Sir J. Sir ! Just . Is he true to your bed ? Sir J ...
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