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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... Lord Scratch gives you great pleasure . Mari . What ! the country gentleman who has lately come to his title ? No , if you'll believe me , I don't like him at all , —he's a sour old fellow - is always abusing our sex , and thinks there ...
... Lord Scratch gives you great pleasure . Mari . What ! the country gentleman who has lately come to his title ? No , if you'll believe me , I don't like him at all , —he's a sour old fellow - is always abusing our sex , and thinks there ...
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... Lord ! I don't know what might have been the consequence . Letty . For shame ! You never hear Lady Waitfor't speak ill of any body . Mari . No. - How should she ? when she talks of nobody but herself . Letty . Well , your opinion is of ...
... Lord ! I don't know what might have been the consequence . Letty . For shame ! You never hear Lady Waitfor't speak ill of any body . Mari . No. - How should she ? when she talks of nobody but herself . Letty . Well , your opinion is of ...
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... lord returns , tell him I'm gone to Lady Walton's , and shall be back im- mediately . Will . Then your ladyship is certain Harry Neville is arrived . Lady . Yes - the ungrateful man arrived last night , and as I yet mean to consult his ...
... lord returns , tell him I'm gone to Lady Walton's , and shall be back im- mediately . Will . Then your ladyship is certain Harry Neville is arrived . Lady . Yes - the ungrateful man arrived last night , and as I yet mean to consult his ...
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... LORD SCRATCH . Lord . What a wonderful virtue is the art of hear ing ! -may I die , if a listener be SCENE 1. ] 11 THE DRAMATIST .
... LORD SCRATCH . Lord . What a wonderful virtue is the art of hear ing ! -may I die , if a listener be SCENE 1. ] 11 THE DRAMATIST .
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... lord- ship joy of your title , though not of your dress . Lord . Not of my dress ! -ay , ay ; -that's the diffe- rence you poor devils , in humble life , are obliged to dress well , to look like gentlemen - we peers , may dress as we ...
... lord- ship joy of your title , though not of your dress . Lord . Not of my dress ! -ay , ay ; -that's the diffe- rence you poor devils , in humble life , are obliged to dress well , to look like gentlemen - we peers , may dress as we ...
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