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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... [ Exit WILLIAM . ] Moody call to see me ! -He has something more in his head than making me a visit -'tis to complain of you , I suppose . Belv . How can he know me ? Harc . We must suppose the worst , and be prepared for him . Tell me ...
... [ Exit WILLIAM . ] Moody call to see me ! -He has something more in his head than making me a visit -'tis to complain of you , I suppose . Belv . How can he know me ? Harc . We must suppose the worst , and be prepared for him . Tell me ...
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... [ Exit WILLIAM . ] NOW must I prepare myselt to see a very strange , though a very natural metamorphosis - a once high - spirited , handsome , well - dressed raking prodigal of the town , sunk into a surly , suspicious , economical ...
... [ Exit WILLIAM . ] NOW must I prepare myselt to see a very strange , though a very natural metamorphosis - a once high - spirited , handsome , well - dressed raking prodigal of the town , sunk into a surly , suspicious , economical ...
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... Exit . Harc . Ha , ha , ha ! poor Jack ! what a life of sus- picion does he lead ! I pity the poor fellow , though he ought , and will suffer for his folly.Folly ! - ' tis treason , murder , sacrilege ! When persons of a certain age ...
... Exit . Harc . Ha , ha , ha ! poor Jack ! what a life of sus- picion does he lead ! I pity the poor fellow , though he ought , and will suffer for his folly.Folly ! - ' tis treason , murder , sacrilege ! When persons of a certain age ...
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... [ Exit PEGGY , rejoiced . ] What a simpleton it is ! Well , Lucy , I thank you for the thought , and before I leave London , thou shalt be convinced how much I am obliged to thee . [ Exit , smiling . Lucy . And before you leave London ...
... [ Exit PEGGY , rejoiced . ] What a simpleton it is ! Well , Lucy , I thank you for the thought , and before I leave London , thou shalt be convinced how much I am obliged to thee . [ Exit , smiling . Lucy . And before you leave London ...
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... Exit SPARKISH . Harc . You may depend upon me . Madam , I hope you will not refuse my visit to - morrow , if it should be earlier , with a canonical gentleman , than Mr. Sparkish ? Moody . This gentlewoman is yet under my care ...
... Exit SPARKISH . Harc . You may depend upon me . Madam , I hope you will not refuse my visit to - morrow , if it should be earlier , with a canonical gentleman , than Mr. Sparkish ? Moody . This gentlewoman is yet under my care ...
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