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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... heard her talk , as I have done , from the garden wall in the country , by moonlight- Harc . Romeo and Juliet , I protest , ha , ha , ha ! " Arise , fair sun , and kill the envious " -ha , ha , ha ! How often have you seen this fair ...
... heard her talk , as I have done , from the garden wall in the country , by moonlight- Harc . Romeo and Juliet , I protest , ha , ha , ha ! " Arise , fair sun , and kill the envious " -ha , ha , ha ! How often have you seen this fair ...
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... heard of then , because she's ugly , she's the likelier to be my own ; and being ill bred , she'll hate conversation ; and since silly and innocent , will not know the differ- ence between me and you ; that is , between a man of thirty ...
... heard of then , because she's ugly , she's the likelier to be my own ; and being ill bred , she'll hate conversation ; and since silly and innocent , will not know the differ- ence between me and you ; that is , between a man of thirty ...
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... heard it . Spark . What , and have all the park about us ? Harc . Which you'll not dislike , and so , pr'ythee begin . Spark . I never am asked twice , and so have at you . SONG . Tell not me of the roses and lilies , Which tinge the ...
... heard it . Spark . What , and have all the park about us ? Harc . Which you'll not dislike , and so , pr'ythee begin . Spark . I never am asked twice , and so have at you . SONG . Tell not me of the roses and lilies , Which tinge the ...
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... heard this distemper called a fever , but methinks it is like an ague ; for , when I think of my guardian , I tremble , and am so cold ; but when I think of dear Mr. Belville , my hot fit comes , and I am all in a fever indeed . Ah ...
... heard this distemper called a fever , but methinks it is like an ague ; for , when I think of my guardian , I tremble , and am so cold ; but when I think of dear Mr. Belville , my hot fit comes , and I am all in a fever indeed . Ah ...
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... heard within . Mrs. Oak . [ Within . ] Don't tell me I know it is so - It's monstrous , and I will not bear it . Oak . [ Within . ] But , my dear ! - Mrs. Oak . Nay , nay , & c . [ Squabbling within . Enter MRS . OAKLY , with a Letter ...
... heard within . Mrs. Oak . [ Within . ] Don't tell me I know it is so - It's monstrous , and I will not bear it . Oak . [ Within . ] But , my dear ! - Mrs. Oak . Nay , nay , & c . [ Squabbling within . Enter MRS . OAKLY , with a Letter ...
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