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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... hours in the house , to know how the land lies for you , and if she is not married already . Belo . How cruel you are - you raise me up with one hand , and then knock me down with the other ! Harc . Well , well , she shan't be married ...
... hours in the house , to know how the land lies for you , and if she is not married already . Belo . How cruel you are - you raise me up with one hand , and then knock me down with the other ! Harc . Well , well , she shan't be married ...
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... hour , or set fire to it . Maj . Nay , now you are too violent -- stay a mo- ment , and we'll consider what's best to be done . Enter OAKLY . Oak . Come , is the coach C. 3 SCENE I. ] 17 THE JEALOUS WIFE . of the country, though I kept ...
... hour , or set fire to it . Maj . Nay , now you are too violent -- stay a mo- ment , and we'll consider what's best to be done . Enter OAKLY . Oak . Come , is the coach C. 3 SCENE I. ] 17 THE JEALOUS WIFE . of the country, though I kept ...
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... hours , or perhaps out of the kingdom in twenty- four , Har . I fear I have already been too precipitate . I tremble for the consequences . Lady F. I swear , child , you are a downright prude . Your way of talking gives me the spleen ...
... hours , or perhaps out of the kingdom in twenty- four , Har . I fear I have already been too precipitate . I tremble for the consequences . Lady F. I swear , child , you are a downright prude . Your way of talking gives me the spleen ...
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... hour ago . Mrs. Oak . You surprise me . Indeed , her father , by his letter , seems apprehensive of the worst conse- quences . But does your ladyship imagine any harm has happened ? Lady F. I can't tell - I hope not - But , indeed ...
... hour ago . Mrs. Oak . You surprise me . Indeed , her father , by his letter , seems apprehensive of the worst conse- quences . But does your ladyship imagine any harm has happened ? Lady F. I can't tell - I hope not - But , indeed ...
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... hour ago , since your nephew rescued me from the at- tempts of a villain . I tremble to think , that I left him actually engaged in a duel . Oak . He is very safe . He has just sent home the chariot from the St. Albans tavern , where he ...
... hour ago , since your nephew rescued me from the at- tempts of a villain . I tremble to think , that I left him actually engaged in a duel . Oak . He is very safe . He has just sent home the chariot from the St. Albans tavern , where he ...
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