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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... happy .- [ They dress him . ] So ! how do you like my shapes now ? Lord R. To a miracle ! he looks like a queen of the Amazons - But , to your arms , gentlemen ! the enemy's upon their march - here's the watch . Sir J. Oons ! if it were ...
... happy .- [ They dress him . ] So ! how do you like my shapes now ? Lord R. To a miracle ! he looks like a queen of the Amazons - But , to your arms , gentlemen ! the enemy's upon their march - here's the watch . Sir J. Oons ! if it were ...
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... happy woman , sir , am I ; only a little in my merriment to - night . Just . I am concerned for Sir John . Sir J. Truly , so am I. Just . I have heard he is an honest gentleman . Sir J. As ever drank . Just . Good lack ! Indeed , lady ...
... happy woman , sir , am I ; only a little in my merriment to - night . Just . I am concerned for Sir John . Sir J. Truly , so am I. Just . I have heard he is an honest gentleman . Sir J. As ever drank . Just . Good lack ! Indeed , lady ...
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... happy in his acquaintance . Sir Fran . Troth , I think so too : he's the civilest man that ever I knew in my life - Why , here he would go out of his own lodgings , at an hour's warn- ing , purely to oblige my family . Wasn't that kind ...
... happy in his acquaintance . Sir Fran . Troth , I think so too : he's the civilest man that ever I knew in my life - Why , here he would go out of his own lodgings , at an hour's warn- ing , purely to oblige my family . Wasn't that kind ...
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... happy , indeed ! and a prudent man , you know , should always take care that his wife may have innocent company . Sir Fran . Why , ay ! that's it ! and I think there could not be such another ! Manly . Why , truly , for her purpose , I ...
... happy , indeed ! and a prudent man , you know , should always take care that his wife may have innocent company . Sir Fran . Why , ay ! that's it ! and I think there could not be such another ! Manly . Why , truly , for her purpose , I ...
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... happy in it . Your harmony of life will be an instance , how much the choice of temper is preferable to beauty . While your soft hours in mutual kindness move , You'll reach , by virtue , what I lost , by love . [ Exeunt ACT THE FOURTH ...
... happy in it . Your harmony of life will be an instance , how much the choice of temper is preferable to beauty . While your soft hours in mutual kindness move , You'll reach , by virtue , what I lost , by love . [ Exeunt ACT THE FOURTH ...
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