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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... GREY MORTON SIR ARDOLF LEROCHES Mr. Strange . LORD WILLIAM Miss Palmer . ELEANOR Mrs. Reddish . Mr. Parker . Mr. Palmer . Mr. Bannister . Mr. Bensley . Mr. Clarke . Mr. Perry . Mr. Fox . Mr. Gardner . Miss Cockayne . Mrs. Dubellamy ...
... GREY MORTON SIR ARDOLF LEROCHES Mr. Strange . LORD WILLIAM Miss Palmer . ELEANOR Mrs. Reddish . Mr. Parker . Mr. Palmer . Mr. Bannister . Mr. Bensley . Mr. Clarke . Mr. Perry . Mr. Fox . Mr. Gardner . Miss Cockayne . Mrs. Dubellamy ...
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... GREY and FIRST KNIGHT . Grey . A messenger despatch'd by Lady Salisbury ! Knight . And in the specious guise he wore , had pass'd Unquestion'd , had not I , in happy season , Approach'd , even as th ' unwary centinels Half op'd the gate ...
... GREY and FIRST KNIGHT . Grey . A messenger despatch'd by Lady Salisbury ! Knight . And in the specious guise he wore , had pass'd Unquestion'd , had not I , in happy season , Approach'd , even as th ' unwary centinels Half op'd the gate ...
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... Grey . That care be mine . Henceforward it con- cerns Us near , our vigilance be doubly firm . GREY reads . [ Exit KNIGHT . The COUNTESS OF SALISBURY , to her illustrious friend , the Lord de Warren . I have lost my husband - Me and my ...
... Grey . That care be mine . Henceforward it con- cerns Us near , our vigilance be doubly firm . GREY reads . [ Exit KNIGHT . The COUNTESS OF SALISBURY , to her illustrious friend , the Lord de Warren . I have lost my husband - Me and my ...
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... Grey ! I am even weary of the vain pursuit . Grey . It is , in truth , my lord , an irksome labour . Ray . But now I cast me at the fair one's feet ; Pleaded my passion with whatever arts Might best the gentle purpose aid ; but she ...
... Grey ! I am even weary of the vain pursuit . Grey . It is , in truth , my lord , an irksome labour . Ray . But now I cast me at the fair one's feet ; Pleaded my passion with whatever arts Might best the gentle purpose aid ; but she ...
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... Grey . O , shame to manhood ! -suits Such weakness with our hopes ? In brief , would you partake the lady's bed ? Ray . What means the question ? Grey . Look on that , my lord : Better reluctant come , than not at all . Ray . How came ...
... Grey . O , shame to manhood ! -suits Such weakness with our hopes ? In brief , would you partake the lady's bed ? Ray . What means the question ? Grey . Look on that , my lord : Better reluctant come , than not at all . Ray . How came ...
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