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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... words , lines , speeches , or scenes , to gratify its original author , or the manager of the theatre , who might , perhaps , place it in his hands for the purpose of improvement . In confirmation of this last notion , Steevens has ...
... words , lines , speeches , or scenes , to gratify its original author , or the manager of the theatre , who might , perhaps , place it in his hands for the purpose of improvement . In confirmation of this last notion , Steevens has ...
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... word , And go away , indeed , having so great A treasure in his charge . Of what strength do - You conceive my honesty , good master , That you dare put it to such temptation ? Ant . of Syr . Of proof against a greater charge than ́ ...
... word , And go away , indeed , having so great A treasure in his charge . Of what strength do - You conceive my honesty , good master , That you dare put it to such temptation ? Ant . of Syr . Of proof against a greater charge than ́ ...
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... word ? Ant . of Syr . Ev'n now , ev'n here ; not half an hour since . Dro . of Syr . I did not see you , since you sent me hence Home , to the Centaur , with the gold you gave me . Ant . of Syr . Villain , thou didst deny the gold's re ...
... word ? Ant . of Syr . Ev'n now , ev'n here ; not half an hour since . Dro . of Syr . I did not see you , since you sent me hence Home , to the Centaur , with the gold you gave me . Ant . of Syr . Villain , thou didst deny the gold's re ...
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... words were music to thine ear , That never object , pleasing in thine eye , That never touch were welcome to thine hand , That never food , well savour'd to the taste , Unless I spake , or look'd , or touch'd , or carv'd . How comes it ...
... words were music to thine ear , That never object , pleasing in thine eye , That never touch were welcome to thine hand , That never food , well savour'd to the taste , Unless I spake , or look'd , or touch'd , or carv'd . How comes it ...
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... word . Alas , poor women ! -make us but believe ( Being compast of credit ) that you love , We , in your motions ... words . Against my soul's pure truth , why labour you , To make it wander in an unknown path ? Are you a goddess ? would ...
... word . Alas , poor women ! -make us but believe ( Being compast of credit ) that you love , We , in your motions ... words . Against my soul's pure truth , why labour you , To make it wander in an unknown path ? Are you a goddess ? would ...
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