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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... Desire of admiration will keep some women in the paths of rectitude , till mature understanding shall preserve them from ever going astray . To praise the wit of this drama , is to recommend its most pernicious parts . But it is ...
... Desire of admiration will keep some women in the paths of rectitude , till mature understanding shall preserve them from ever going astray . To praise the wit of this drama , is to recommend its most pernicious parts . But it is ...
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... desire to keep a secret from me . Lady B. Alas , my dear , I have no secrets . My heart could ne'er yet confine my tongue . Bel . Your eyes , you mean ; for I am sure I have seen them gadding , when your tongue has been locked up safe ...
... desire to keep a secret from me . Lady B. Alas , my dear , I have no secrets . My heart could ne'er yet confine my tongue . Bel . Your eyes , you mean ; for I am sure I have seen them gadding , when your tongue has been locked up safe ...
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... desire I have to know who this illbred fellow is . But I have too much delicatesse to make a practice on't . Matem . Belle chose vraiment que la delicatesse , lorsqu'il s'agit de divertira ça - Vous voilà équi- pée , partons . - Hè bien ...
... desire I have to know who this illbred fellow is . But I have too much delicatesse to make a practice on't . Matem . Belle chose vraiment que la delicatesse , lorsqu'il s'agit de divertira ça - Vous voilà équi- pée , partons . - Hè bien ...
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... desire it ? Heart . Why , madam , to drive a quaker's bargain , and make but one word with you , if I do part with it you must lay down - your affectation . Lady F. My affectation , sir ! Heart . Why , I ask you nothing but what you may ...
... desire it ? Heart . Why , madam , to drive a quaker's bargain , and make but one word with you , if I do part with it you must lay down - your affectation . Lady F. My affectation , sir ! Heart . Why , I ask you nothing but what you may ...
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... hourly debates how to make poor gentlemen in love with them , with no other intent but to use them like dogs when they have done ; a con- stant desire of doing more mischief , and an everlasting 22 II . THE PROVOKED WIFE . LACT.
... hourly debates how to make poor gentlemen in love with them , with no other intent but to use them like dogs when they have done ; a con- stant desire of doing more mischief , and an everlasting 22 II . THE PROVOKED WIFE . LACT.
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