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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... never value him as a friend . Vizard . Nay , the devil take him that parts you , [ Exit . say I. Enter TOM ERRAND . Tom . Did your honour call porter ? Colonel S. Is your name Tom Errand ? Tom . People call me so , an't like your ...
... never value him as a friend . Vizard . Nay , the devil take him that parts you , [ Exit . say I. Enter TOM ERRAND . Tom . Did your honour call porter ? Colonel S. Is your name Tom Errand ? Tom . People call me so , an't like your ...
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... never do . You may go ; I'll outbid you . Clinch . jun . What the devil ! the madman's here again . Lady D. Bless me , cousin , what d'ye mean ? Af- front a gentleman of his quality in my house ? Clinch . jun . Quality ! -Why , madam ...
... never do . You may go ; I'll outbid you . Clinch . jun . What the devil ! the madman's here again . Lady D. Bless me , cousin , what d'ye mean ? Af- front a gentleman of his quality in my house ? Clinch . jun . Quality ! -Why , madam ...
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... never hereafter trust common report , which represented you , sir , a man of honour , wit , and breeding ; for I find you very deficient in them all three . [ Exit . Sir H. Now I find , that the strict pretences , which the ladies of ...
... never hereafter trust common report , which represented you , sir , a man of honour , wit , and breeding ; for I find you very deficient in them all three . [ Exit . Sir H. Now I find , that the strict pretences , which the ladies of ...
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... never could think to any purpose in my life . Lady L. What do you want , sir ? Enter Toм ERRAND . Tom . Madam , I am looking for Sir Harry Wildair ; I saw him come in here this morning ; and did imagine he might be here still , if he is ...
... never could think to any purpose in my life . Lady L. What do you want , sir ? Enter Toм ERRAND . Tom . Madam , I am looking for Sir Harry Wildair ; I saw him come in here this morning ; and did imagine he might be here still , if he is ...
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... never be at leisure to receive any of his troublesome visits . -Send to me to know , when I should be at home ! - Begone , sir . [ Exit TOM ERRAND . ] I am sure he has made me an unfortunate woman . [ Weeps . Colonel S. Nay , then there ...
... never be at leisure to receive any of his troublesome visits . -Send to me to know , when I should be at home ! - Begone , sir . [ Exit TOM ERRAND . ] I am sure he has made me an unfortunate woman . [ Weeps . Colonel S. Nay , then there ...
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