The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Mrs. Inchbald Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... father's a lord , and my elder brother , a beau ; mighty good in- deed ! Vizard . But your country may , perhaps , want your sword again . Colonel S. Nay , for that matter , let but a single drum beat up for volunteers between Ludgate ...
... father's a lord , and my elder brother , a beau ; mighty good in- deed ! Vizard . But your country may , perhaps , want your sword again . Colonel S. Nay , for that matter , let but a single drum beat up for volunteers between Ludgate ...
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... father's valet ? What beau gave the noblest ball at Bath , or had the gayest equipage in town ? Į want news , gentlemen . Colonel S. ' Faith , sir , these are no news at all . Vizard . But pray , Sir Harry , tell us some news of your ...
... father's valet ? What beau gave the noblest ball at Bath , or had the gayest equipage in town ? Į want news , gentlemen . Colonel S. ' Faith , sir , these are no news at all . Vizard . But pray , Sir Harry , tell us some news of your ...
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... Vizard . Why , he's in mourning . Sir H. In mourning ? Vizard . Yes , for his father . The kind old man in Hertfordshire t'other day broke his neck a fox - hunt- 3 : ing ; the son , upon the news 18 [ ACT X. THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
... Vizard . Why , he's in mourning . Sir H. In mourning ? Vizard . Yes , for his father . The kind old man in Hertfordshire t'other day broke his neck a fox - hunt- 3 : ing ; the son , upon the news 18 [ ACT X. THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
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... father , as to wear mourning for his death . Clinch . sen . Why , so I do , fool ; I wear this , be- cause I have the estate ; and you wear that , because you have not the estate . You have cause to mourn , indeed , brother . Well ...
... father , as to wear mourning for his death . Clinch . sen . Why , so I do , fool ; I wear this , be- cause I have the estate ; and you wear that , because you have not the estate . You have cause to mourn , indeed , brother . Well ...
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... father to disinherit me , or an act of parliament against wenching . A man of eight thousand pounds per annum to be vex- ed ! No , no ; anger and spleen are companions for younger brothers . Colonel S. Suppose one called you a son of a ...
... father to disinherit me , or an act of parliament against wenching . A man of eight thousand pounds per annum to be vex- ed ! No , no ; anger and spleen are companions for younger brothers . Colonel S. Suppose one called you a son of a ...
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