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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... PARLY . Lady L. Oh , my poor gentleman ! and was it beaten ? Clinch . sen . Yes , I have been beaten . But where's my clothes , my clothes ? Lady L. What , you won't leave me so soon , my dear , will ye ? Clinch.sen . Will ye ! If ever ...
... PARLY . Lady L. Oh , my poor gentleman ! and was it beaten ? Clinch . sen . Yes , I have been beaten . But where's my clothes , my clothes ? Lady L. What , you won't leave me so soon , my dear , will ye ? Clinch.sen . Will ye ! If ever ...
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... Parly . I'm afraid , sir , the colonel will be back pre- sently , for he dines at home . Clinch . sen . Oh , then I must sneak off . Was ever such an unfortunate beau , To have his coat well thrashed , and lose his coat al- so ! [ Exit ...
... Parly . I'm afraid , sir , the colonel will be back pre- sently , for he dines at home . Clinch . sen . Oh , then I must sneak off . Was ever such an unfortunate beau , To have his coat well thrashed , and lose his coat al- so ! [ Exit ...
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... Parly- Parly . Ah , next night , madam- -next night ( I'm afraid ) was a night indeed . Lady L. He bribed my maid , with his gold , out of her honesty ; and me , with his rhetoric , out of my honour . [ Weeps . ] He swore that he would ...
... Parly- Parly . Ah , next night , madam- -next night ( I'm afraid ) was a night indeed . Lady L. He bribed my maid , with his gold , out of her honesty ; and me , with his rhetoric , out of my honour . [ Weeps . ] He swore that he would ...
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... Parly . What d'ye think of the colonel , madam ? I suppose his designs are honourable . Lady L. That man's a riddle ; there's something of honour in his temper that pleases ; I'm sure he loves me too , because he's soon jealous , and ...
... Parly . What d'ye think of the colonel , madam ? I suppose his designs are honourable . Lady L. That man's a riddle ; there's something of honour in his temper that pleases ; I'm sure he loves me too , because he's soon jealous , and ...
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... Parly . letter ? Lur . Are you sure that Vizard had my Parly . Yes , yes , madam ; one of your ladyship's footmen gave it to him in the Park , and he told the bearer , with all transports of joy , that he would be punctual to a minute ...
... Parly . letter ? Lur . Are you sure that Vizard had my Parly . Yes , yes , madam ; one of your ladyship's footmen gave it to him in the Park , and he told the bearer , with all transports of joy , that he would be punctual to a minute ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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