Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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John Bell. Lady M. Heavens and earth , Mr. Oldboy ! Col. What's the matter , Madam ? I mean , Madam , that he might have been changed at nurse , Madam ; and I believe he was . Mr. Jes . Huh ! huh ! huh ! Col Do you laugh at me , you ...
John Bell. Lady M. Heavens and earth , Mr. Oldboy ! Col. What's the matter , Madam ? I mean , Madam , that he might have been changed at nurse , Madam ; and I believe he was . Mr. Jes . Huh ! huh ! huh ! Col Do you laugh at me , you ...
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... Heaven's sake , don't let any one break upon us ; -and give me leave to sit down with you a little - I am in such a tremor , such a panicClar . Mercy on us ! what has happened ? Dian . You may remember I told you , that when I was last ...
... Heaven's sake , don't let any one break upon us ; -and give me leave to sit down with you a little - I am in such a tremor , such a panicClar . Mercy on us ! what has happened ? Dian . You may remember I told you , that when I was last ...
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... Heavens , Clarissa ! Just as I said , that impudent devil is come here with with my father . Mr. Jes . Had'nt we better go into the house ? Col. Dian . Clar . AIR . To be made in such a pickle ! Will you please to lead the way , Sir ...
... Heavens , Clarissa ! Just as I said , that impudent devil is come here with with my father . Mr. Jes . Had'nt we better go into the house ? Col. Dian . Clar . AIR . To be made in such a pickle ! Will you please to lead the way , Sir ...
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... Heaven's sake , Jenny , don't speak to me : I neither know where I am , nor what I am doing ; I am the most wretched and miserable of mankind . 10 Jen . Poor dear soul , I pity you . 40 AB II . SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
... Heaven's sake , Jenny , don't speak to me : I neither know where I am , nor what I am doing ; I am the most wretched and miserable of mankind . 10 Jen . Poor dear soul , I pity you . 40 AB II . SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
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... and a finer pair of eye - brows , and a more delicate nose , I never saw on a face . Lion . By Heavens I shall run mad . Jen . And why so ? It is not beauty D iij AB II . 41 LIONEL AND CLARISSA . Jen. Poor dear soul, I pity you. ...
... and a finer pair of eye - brows , and a more delicate nose , I never saw on a face . Lion . By Heavens I shall run mad . Jen . And why so ? It is not beauty D iij AB II . 41 LIONEL AND CLARISSA . Jen. Poor dear soul, I pity you. ...
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