The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... madam , that I have particular reasons for being disposed to refuse it . Mrs. C. Whatever I insinuate , my dear , don't be so ready to wish an explanation . Miss R. I own I should be sorry , Mr. Honeywood's long friendship and mine ...
... madam , that I have particular reasons for being disposed to refuse it . Mrs. C. Whatever I insinuate , my dear , don't be so ready to wish an explanation . Miss R. I own I should be sorry , Mr. Honeywood's long friendship and mine ...
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... madam , has husbands , like spectacles , to fit every age , from fifteen to fourscore . Mrs. C. Well , you're a dear , goodnatured crea- ture . But you know you're engaged with us this morning upon a strolling party . I want to show ...
... madam , has husbands , like spectacles , to fit every age , from fifteen to fourscore . Mrs. C. Well , you're a dear , goodnatured crea- ture . But you know you're engaged with us this morning upon a strolling party . I want to show ...
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... madam , as I told you before , instead of going to Lyons to bring home his sister , who has been there with her aunt these ten years , he never went further than Paris ; there he saw , and fell in love with this young lady ; by the bye ...
... madam , as I told you before , instead of going to Lyons to bring home his sister , who has been there with her aunt these ten years , he never went further than Paris ; there he saw , and fell in love with this young lady ; by the bye ...
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... madam - my father , madam , has some intentions - hem - of explaining an affair- which - himself - can best explain , madam . Croak . Yes , my dear : it comes entirely from my son ; it's all a request of his own , madam . And I will ...
... madam - my father , madam , has some intentions - hem - of explaining an affair- which - himself - can best explain , madam . Croak . Yes , my dear : it comes entirely from my son ; it's all a request of his own , madam . And I will ...
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... madam , you see before you one that loves you ; one , whos whole happiness is all in you . Miss K. I never had any doubts of your regard , sir ; and I hope you can have none of my duty . Croak . That's not the thing , my little sweeting ...
... madam , you see before you one that loves you ; one , whos whole happiness is all in you . Miss K. I never had any doubts of your regard , sir ; and I hope you can have none of my duty . Croak . That's not the thing , my little sweeting ...
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The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted ..., Volumen17 Mrs. Inchbald Vista de fragmentos - 1824 |
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