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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Strana 38
... marry me , Sir Harry ? Sir H. Oh ! I do detest marriage . — But I will marry you . Lady L. Your word , sir , is not to be relied on : if a gentleman will forfeit his honour in dealings of bu- siness , we may reasonably suspect his ...
... marry me , Sir Harry ? Sir H. Oh ! I do detest marriage . — But I will marry you . Lady L. Your word , sir , is not to be relied on : if a gentleman will forfeit his honour in dealings of bu- siness , we may reasonably suspect his ...
Strana 56
... marry me . Parly . The old bait , the old bait - I was cheated just so myself . [ Aside . ] But had not you the wit to know his name all this while ? Lady L. He told me that he was under an obligation to his companions , of concealing ...
... marry me . Parly . The old bait , the old bait - I was cheated just so myself . [ Aside . ] But had not you the wit to know his name all this while ? Lady L. He told me that he was under an obligation to his companions , of concealing ...
Strana 69
... marry you . Ang . His pretence , perhaps , was such . Pray , ma- dam , by what means were you made acquainted with his designs ? Lady D. Means , child ! Why , my cousin Vizard , who , I'm sure , is your sincere friend , sent him . He ...
... marry you . Ang . His pretence , perhaps , was such . Pray , ma- dam , by what means were you made acquainted with his designs ? Lady D. Means , child ! Why , my cousin Vizard , who , I'm sure , is your sincere friend , sent him . He ...
Strana 75
... marry my woman , I shall hang myself . But , damn it- cowards dare fight : -I'll marry , that's the most daring action of the two . [ Exit . SCENE II . Newgate . CLINCHER SENIOR , solus . Clinch . sen . How severe and melancholy are New ...
... marry my woman , I shall hang myself . But , damn it- cowards dare fight : -I'll marry , that's the most daring action of the two . [ Exit . SCENE II . Newgate . CLINCHER SENIOR , solus . Clinch . sen . How severe and melancholy are New ...
Strana 79
... wretch that e'er avouch'd deceit . Sir H. Heydey ! Why , madam , I'm sure I never swore to marry you : I made , indeed , a slight pro- mise , upon condition of your granting me a small SCENE III . ] THE CONSTANT COUPLE . 79.
... wretch that e'er avouch'd deceit . Sir H. Heydey ! Why , madam , I'm sure I never swore to marry you : I made , indeed , a slight pro- mise , upon condition of your granting me a small SCENE III . ] THE CONSTANT COUPLE . 79.
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Úplné zobrazenie - 1808 |
The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ... Mrs. Inchbald Úplné zobrazenie - 1808 |
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