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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... Old Mir , Misinformed me ! Oons , sir , were we not beaten there ? Y. Mir . Beaten , sir ! we beaten ! Old Mir . Why , how was it , pray , sweet sir ? Y. Mir . Sir , the captain will tell you . Dur . No , sir , your son will tell you ...
... Old Mir , Misinformed me ! Oons , sir , were we not beaten there ? Y. Mir . Beaten , sir ! we beaten ! Old Mir . Why , how was it , pray , sweet sir ? Y. Mir . Sir , the captain will tell you . Dur . No , sir , your son will tell you ...
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... Mir . But , come , sir , we were talking of some- thing else ; pray , how does your lovely charge , the fair Oriana ? Old Mir . Ripe , sir , just ripe ; you'll find it better engaging with her than with the Germans , let me tell you ...
... Mir . But , come , sir , we were talking of some- thing else ; pray , how does your lovely charge , the fair Oriana ? Old Mir . Ripe , sir , just ripe ; you'll find it better engaging with her than with the Germans , let me tell you ...
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... old gentleman ! Enter OLD MIRABEL . Old Mir . Where's my wenches - where's my two little girls ? Eh ! Have a care , -look to yourselves , ' faith , they're a coming - the travellers are a coming ! Well ! which of you two will be my ...
... old gentleman ! Enter OLD MIRABEL . Old Mir . Where's my wenches - where's my two little girls ? Eh ! Have a care , -look to yourselves , ' faith , they're a coming - the travellers are a coming ! Well ! which of you two will be my ...
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... 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 , you young dog , d'ye banter me ? -Come , sir , take your choice.Duretete , you shall have your choice ...
... 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 , you young dog , d'ye banter me ? -Come , sir , take your choice.Duretete , you shall have your choice ...
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... Mir . Now the game begins , and my fool is en- tered . But here comes one to spoil my sport ; now shall I be teased to death with this old fashioned con- tract ! I should love her too , if I might do it my own way , but she'll do ...
... Mir . Now the game begins , and my fool is en- tered . But here comes one to spoil my sport ; now shall I be teased to death with this old fashioned con- tract ! I should love her too , if I might do it my own way , but she'll do ...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Visualização integral - 1808 |
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