The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces, in the English language, Volumen11824 |
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... Pertinax Macsycophant , which was considered an unequalled performance , till the appearance in it of the late Mr. Cooke , who is generally thought to have exceeded our author in his delineation of this arduous character . Mr. Macklin's ...
... Pertinax Macsycophant , which was considered an unequalled performance , till the appearance in it of the late Mr. Cooke , who is generally thought to have exceeded our author in his delineation of this arduous character . Mr. Macklin's ...
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... to pursue those measures that virtue and happi- ness point out . Sid . The violent temper of Sir Pertinax , I own , cannot on many occasions be defended ; the way ; but on what account , my lord 50 [ ᎪᏨᎢ 1 . THE MAN OF THE WORLD .
... to pursue those measures that virtue and happi- ness point out . Sid . The violent temper of Sir Pertinax , I own , cannot on many occasions be defended ; the way ; but on what account , my lord 50 [ ᎪᏨᎢ 1 . THE MAN OF THE WORLD .
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... Pertinax would exceed all bounds of moderation . But this young man must not marry Constantia - I know it will offend him - no matter . It is our duty to offend , when the offence saves the man we love from a precipitate action . - Yes ...
... Pertinax would exceed all bounds of moderation . But this young man must not marry Constantia - I know it will offend him - no matter . It is our duty to offend , when the offence saves the man we love from a precipitate action . - Yes ...
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... Pertinax and my lady are come , Sir ; and my lady desires to speak with you in her own room - Oh ! she is here , Sir . [ Exit SAM . Enter LADY MACSYCOPHANT . Lady M. Dear child , I am glad to see you : why did you not come to town ...
... Pertinax and my lady are come , Sir ; and my lady desires to speak with you in her own room - Oh ! she is here , Sir . [ Exit SAM . Enter LADY MACSYCOPHANT . Lady M. Dear child , I am glad to see you : why did you not come to town ...
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... Pertinax , I kiss your hand . Sir P. Your lordship's most devoted - I rejoice to see you . Lord L. You stole a march upon me this morning ! -gave me the slip , Mac ; though I never wanted your assistance more in my life . I thought you ...
... Pertinax , I kiss your hand . Sir P. Your lordship's most devoted - I rejoice to see you . Lord L. You stole a march upon me this morning ! -gave me the slip , Mac ; though I never wanted your assistance more in my life . I thought you ...
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