The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1854 |
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... soon : Perhaps I dream , and this is all illusion . Char . If , as some teach , the spirit after death , Free from the bonds and ties of sordid earth , Can trace us to our most conceal'd retreat , See all we act , and read our very ...
... soon : Perhaps I dream , and this is all illusion . Char . If , as some teach , the spirit after death , Free from the bonds and ties of sordid earth , Can trace us to our most conceal'd retreat , See all we act , and read our very ...
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... soon be ended . will propose the match , he will give his consent , I shall give mine , miss is sent for , and l'affaire est fait [ Snapping his fingers . Sir C. And so you think that a young beautiful heiress , with forty thousand ...
... soon be ended . will propose the match , he will give his consent , I shall give mine , miss is sent for , and l'affaire est fait [ Snapping his fingers . Sir C. And so you think that a young beautiful heiress , with forty thousand ...
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... soon be at an end , if young ladies and gentlemen grow over - nice and exceptious . Har . But if I can find one without these faults , 1 may surely please myself . Lucy . Without these faults ! and is he young , Miss ! Har . He is ...
... soon be at an end , if young ladies and gentlemen grow over - nice and exceptious . Har . But if I can find one without these faults , 1 may surely please myself . Lucy . Without these faults ! and is he young , Miss ! Har . He is ...
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... soon as possible . Har . He still continues in his error , and 1 can- not undeceive him . [ Aside . Heart . Shall I take the liberty of telling you , my dear Takes her hand . ] - You tremble , Harriot ! - What is the matter with you ...
... soon as possible . Har . He still continues in his error , and 1 can- not undeceive him . [ Aside . Heart . Shall I take the liberty of telling you , my dear Takes her hand . ] - You tremble , Harriot ! - What is the matter with you ...
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... soon quitted that place for the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , brought his Farce with him . It appears to be founded on an old English Comedy but it has spirit , incident , and variety , with language well adapted to the characters ...
... soon quitted that place for the Theatre Royal , Drury Lane , brought his Farce with him . It appears to be founded on an old English Comedy but it has spirit , incident , and variety , with language well adapted to the characters ...
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