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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... mind which delighted every man , and a person which charmed every woman . Wycherly lived in the cheerful days of Charles the Second ; was the companion of the wits of that pe- riod , caressed by his sovereign , and it is said , beloved ...
... mind which delighted every man , and a person which charmed every woman . Wycherly lived in the cheerful days of Charles the Second ; was the companion of the wits of that pe- riod , caressed by his sovereign , and it is said , beloved ...
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... mind it . Belv . Mum , mum , uncle . Enter SPARKISH . Spark . O , my dear Harcourt , I shall die with laugh- ing - I have such news for thee - ha , ha , ha ! What , your nephew too , and a little dumpish , or so- you have been giving ...
... mind it . Belv . Mum , mum , uncle . Enter SPARKISH . Spark . O , my dear Harcourt , I shall die with laugh- ing - I have such news for thee - ha , ha , ha ! What , your nephew too , and a little dumpish , or so- you have been giving ...
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... mind my own affairs , not I- " The gods take care of Cato . " — I hear , Mr. Belville , you have got a pretty snug house , with a bow window that looks into the Park , and a back door that goes out into it . -Very convenient , and well ...
... mind my own affairs , not I- " The gods take care of Cato . " — I hear , Mr. Belville , you have got a pretty snug house , with a bow window that looks into the Park , and a back door that goes out into it . -Very convenient , and well ...
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... mind , I shall marry her to - morrow , or the day after . Have you no honest clergyman , Harcourt , no fellow collegian , to recommend to me to do the business ? Harc . Nothing , ever , sure , was so lucky . [ Aside . ] Why , ' faith ...
... mind , I shall marry her to - morrow , or the day after . Have you no honest clergyman , Harcourt , no fellow collegian , to recommend to me to do the business ? Harc . Nothing , ever , sure , was so lucky . [ Aside . ] Why , ' faith ...
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... mind your legs . [ 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 ...
... mind your legs . [ 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 ...
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