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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... . 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 him a lecture upon economy , SCENE 1. ] THE COUNTRY GIRL . 11.
... . 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 him a lecture upon economy , SCENE 1. ] THE COUNTRY GIRL . 11.
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... thee don't teach my nephew your abandoned tricks - he is a modest young man , and you must not spoil him . Spark . May be so ; -but his modesty has done some mischief at our house - my surly , jealous bro- ther - in - law saw that ...
... thee don't teach my nephew your abandoned tricks - he is a modest young man , and you must not spoil him . Spark . May be so ; -but his modesty has done some mischief at our house - my surly , jealous bro- ther - in - law saw that ...
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... thee joy - you are certainly married . Moody . My long stay in the country will excuse my dress , and I have a suit at law that brings me up to town , and puts me out of humour - besides , I must give Sparkish ten thousand pounds to ...
... thee joy - you are certainly married . Moody . My long stay in the country will excuse my dress , and I have a suit at law that brings me up to town , and puts me out of humour - besides , I must give Sparkish ten thousand pounds to ...
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... . Peg . O my dear , dear Bud , welcome home ; why dost thou look so fropish ? Who has nanger'd thee ? Moody . You're a fool . [ PEGGY goes aside , and cries . Alith . Faith , and so she is , for SCENE I. ] 19 THE COUNTRY GIRL .
... . Peg . O my dear , dear Bud , welcome home ; why dost thou look so fropish ? Who has nanger'd thee ? Moody . You're a fool . [ PEGGY goes aside , and cries . Alith . Faith , and so she is , for SCENE I. ] 19 THE COUNTRY GIRL .
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... thee , by the world . What have you done with Bel- ville ? [ Struggles with MOODY , to keep him from HAR- COURT and ALITHEA . Moody . Shown him the way out of my house , as you should to that gentleman . Spark . Nay , but pr'ythee - let ...
... thee , by the world . What have you done with Bel- ville ? [ Struggles with MOODY , to keep him from HAR- COURT and ALITHEA . Moody . Shown him the way out of my house , as you should to that gentleman . Spark . Nay , but pr'ythee - let ...
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