The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement, Volume 41Robinson and Roberts, 1810 |
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Página 67
... door , during the last last verse , and appears in admi- ration , Fitz . Most musical ! most me- lancholy ! Emily . ( starting . ) Heavens ! Fitz . Forgive me , Madam , Emily . Sir ! Enter LucY . Mrs. M. Tell Miss Melvil we shall be ...
... door , during the last last verse , and appears in admi- ration , Fitz . Most musical ! most me- lancholy ! Emily . ( starting . ) Heavens ! Fitz . Forgive me , Madam , Emily . Sir ! Enter LucY . Mrs. M. Tell Miss Melvil we shall be ...
Página 68
... doors . Lord Sedley . Ha , ha , ha ! Why the devil did he narry ? Dawson . Because marriage , or relinquishing his object , was the alternative . - And what , think you , is the planu he has fallen upon now to secure her heart ? Lord ...
... doors . Lord Sedley . Ha , ha , ha ! Why the devil did he narry ? Dawson . Because marriage , or relinquishing his object , was the alternative . - And what , think you , is the planu he has fallen upon now to secure her heart ? Lord ...
Página 69
... door . ) Cuffee opens the door . ) Cuffee . Ah ! Massa ' Pectre ! please walk in , sa - Massa up ' taize . Spectre . So much the worse ! I hope to be luckier another time . ( Goes in , singing , Such a beauty I did grow . Cuffce shuts the ...
... door . ) Cuffee opens the door . ) Cuffee . Ah ! Massa ' Pectre ! please walk in , sa - Massa up ' taize . Spectre . So much the worse ! I hope to be luckier another time . ( Goes in , singing , Such a beauty I did grow . Cuffce shuts the ...
Página 70
... door . Lord S. Ha , ha , ha ! and so this poor woman is to be kept from the sight of every human counte- nance . - Stay , the door opens . ( Lovell's door opens , a person comes out and crosses the stage . ) Dawson . That's his ...
... door . Lord S. Ha , ha , ha ! and so this poor woman is to be kept from the sight of every human counte- nance . - Stay , the door opens . ( Lovell's door opens , a person comes out and crosses the stage . ) Dawson . That's his ...
Página 71
... door . Cuffee . To - day , Misses ? Oh , Mr. ' Pectre , Mr. Leeson , who no ' top , but only say how dee : Mr. ' Pectre who come in , and two mis- take . Mrs. L. It's very odd ! scarcely a day passes without some mistakes . Cuffee ...
... door . Cuffee . To - day , Misses ? Oh , Mr. ' Pectre , Mr. Leeson , who no ' top , but only say how dee : Mr. ' Pectre who come in , and two mis- take . Mrs. L. It's very odd ! scarcely a day passes without some mistakes . Cuffee ...
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