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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... Duretete , let us mind the business in hand : Mistresses we must have , and must take up with the manufacture of the place , and upon a competent diligence , we shall find those in Paris shall match the Italians from top to toe . Dur ...
... Duretete , let us mind the business in hand : Mistresses we must have , and must take up with the manufacture of the place , and upon a competent diligence , we shall find those in Paris shall match the Italians from top to toe . Dur ...
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... Duretete , by the blood of the Mirables , I'm yours ! Well , my lads , ye look bravely , ' faith - Bob , hast got any money left ? Y. Mir . Not a farthing , sir . Old Mir . Why , then , I won't gi ' thee a souse . Y. Mir . I did but ...
... Duretete , by the blood of the Mirables , I'm yours ! Well , my lads , ye look bravely , ' faith - Bob , hast got any money left ? Y. Mir . Not a farthing , sir . Old Mir . Why , then , I won't gi ' thee a souse . Y. Mir . I did but ...
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... little fil- bert , eh ? Oriana . I suppose the gentleman will chuse for him- self , sir . Old Mir . Why , that's discreetly said , and so he shall . Enter MIRABEL and DURETETE ; they salute the Ladies . 18 [ ACT II THE INCONSTANT .
... little fil- bert , eh ? Oriana . I suppose the gentleman will chuse for him- self , sir . Old Mir . Why , that's discreetly said , and so he shall . Enter MIRABEL and DURETETE ; they salute the Ladies . 18 [ ACT II THE INCONSTANT .
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... DURETETE ; they salute the Ladies . Bob , harkye , you shall marry one of these girls , sir- rah ? Y. Mir . Sir , I'll marry them both , if you please . Bis . [ Aside . ] He'll find that one may serve his turn . Old Mir . Both ! why ...
... DURETETE ; they salute the Ladies . Bob , harkye , you shall marry one of these girls , sir- rah ? Y. Mir . Sir , I'll marry them both , if you please . Bis . [ Aside . ] He'll find that one may serve his turn . Old Mir . Both ! why ...
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... DURETETE holds him . Dur . Hold , hold - Why , Mirabel , friend , sure you won't be so barbarous as to leave me alone ! Pr'ythee , speak to her for yourself , as it were ! -Lord , Lord , that a Frenchman should want impudence ! Y. Mir ...
... DURETETE holds him . Dur . Hold , hold - Why , Mirabel , friend , sure you won't be so barbarous as to leave me alone ! Pr'ythee , speak to her for yourself , as it were ! -Lord , Lord , that a Frenchman should want impudence ! Y. Mir ...
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