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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... stand buff to her relations , and thrust her out of doors . But marriage has sunk me down to such an ebb of resolution , I dare not draw my sword , though even to get rid of my wife . But here she comes . Enter LADY BRUTE Lady B. Do you ...
... stand buff to her relations , and thrust her out of doors . But marriage has sunk me down to such an ebb of resolution , I dare not draw my sword , though even to get rid of my wife . But here she comes . Enter LADY BRUTE Lady B. Do you ...
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... stand by your latyship . Lady F. No , really , mademoiselle , methinks you look mighty pretty . Madem . Ah , matam ; de moon have no eclat , ven de sun appear . Lady F. O pretty expression ! Have you ever been in love , mademoiselle ...
... stand by your latyship . Lady F. No , really , mademoiselle , methinks you look mighty pretty . Madem . Ah , matam ; de moon have no eclat , ven de sun appear . Lady F. O pretty expression ! Have you ever been in love , mademoiselle ...
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... stand still ; for hear me you shall , walk which way you please . Lady F. What mean you , sir ? Heart . I mean to tell you , that ungrateful woman upon earth , Lady F. Ungrateful ! to whom ? Heart . To nature . you are the most Lady F ...
... stand still ; for hear me you shall , walk which way you please . Lady F. What mean you , sir ? Heart . I mean to tell you , that ungrateful woman upon earth , Lady F. Ungrateful ! to whom ? Heart . To nature . you are the most Lady F ...
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... to my fingers ' ends . - Twas thus , I think , sir , [ Opening her fingers in an aukward manner . ] you'd have them stand ? -My eyes too he did . not like : How was't you would have directed them 36 [ ACT III . THE PROVOKED WIFE .
... to my fingers ' ends . - Twas thus , I think , sir , [ Opening her fingers in an aukward manner . ] you'd have them stand ? -My eyes too he did . not like : How was't you would have directed them 36 [ ACT III . THE PROVOKED WIFE .
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... stand for a maid of honour . Heart . Why , what the devil's all this rapture for ? Con . Rapture ! There's ground for rapture , man ! There's hopes , my Heartiree - hopes , my friend . Heart . Hopes ! of what ? Con . Why , hopes that my ...
... stand for a maid of honour . Heart . Why , what the devil's all this rapture for ? Con . Rapture ! There's ground for rapture , man ! There's hopes , my Heartiree - hopes , my friend . Heart . Hopes ! of what ? Con . Why , hopes that my ...
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