The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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... Exit . Sir H. Now go thy way for an illustrious bawd of Babylon - she dresses up a sin so religiously , that the devil would hardly know it of his making . Enter LADY DARLING with ANGELICA . Lady D. Pray , daughter , use him civilly ...
... Exit . Sir H. Now go thy way for an illustrious bawd of Babylon - she dresses up a sin so religiously , that the devil would hardly know it of his making . Enter LADY DARLING with ANGELICA . Lady D. Pray , daughter , use him civilly ...
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... Exit . Sir H. Wit and manners ! ' Egad , now , I conceive there is a great deal of wit and manners in twenty guineas - I'm sure ' tis all the wit and manners I have about me at present . What shall I do ? Enter CLINCHER JUNIOR and DICKY ...
... Exit . Sir H. Wit and manners ! ' Egad , now , I conceive there is a great deal of wit and manners in twenty guineas - I'm sure ' tis all the wit and manners I have about me at present . What shall I do ? Enter CLINCHER JUNIOR and DICKY ...
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... Exit . Clinch . jun . Why , the man's mad , sure ! Dicky . Mad , sir ! Ay - Why , he's a beau . Clinch . jun . A beau ! What's that ? Are all mad- men beaux ? Dicky . No , sir ; but most beaux are madmen.— But now for your cousin ...
... Exit . Clinch . jun . Why , the man's mad , sure ! Dicky . Mad , sir ! Ay - Why , he's a beau . Clinch . jun . A beau ! What's that ? Are all mad- men beaux ? Dicky . No , sir ; but most beaux are madmen.— But now for your cousin ...
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... Exit . Vizard . The colonel my rival too ! -How shall I manage ? There is but one way- -him and the knight will I set a - tilting , where one cuts t'other's throat , and the survivor's hanged : so there will be two rivals pretty ...
... Exit . Vizard . The colonel my rival too ! -How shall I manage ? There is but one way- -him and the knight will I set a - tilting , where one cuts t'other's throat , and the survivor's hanged : so there will be two rivals pretty ...
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... Exit . Enter SIR H. WILDAIR . Sir H. My life , my soul , my all that Heaven can give ! Lady L. Death's life with thee , without thee death to live . Welcome , my dear Sir Harry- directions . -I see you got my Sir H. Directions ! in the ...
... Exit . Enter SIR H. WILDAIR . Sir H. My life , my soul , my all that Heaven can give ! Lady L. Death's life with thee , without thee death to live . Welcome , my dear Sir Harry- directions . -I see you got my Sir H. Directions ! in the ...
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Aimwell Alderman Arch ARCHER better BISARRE Brazen brother Cæsar CALIFORN Captain Plume Cato Cato's Cher child Clinch CLINCHER Colonel d'ye daughter dear death devil Dicky DORINDA Dugard DURETETE Enter Exeunt Exit father fellow Foig FOIGARD fool fortune gentleman GEORGE FARQUHAR Gipsey give guineas hand heart Heav'n honour hope Juba Kite LADY DARLING Lady L ladyship Lookye lord louis d'or Lucia Lucy LUREWELL madam maid Marcia marry Melinda Mirabel mistress never Numidian Old Mir on't Oriana pardon Parly Petit poor Portius Pr'ythee pray pretty Pshaw rogue Roman senate Rome SCENE Scrub Sempronius serjeant Sir H sister Smug soul SULLEN sure swear sword Sylvia Syph Syphax talk tell thee there's thing thou thought thousand pounds virtue Vizard What's wife woman Worthy young