Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... bring out , and every thing possible for her advantage was to be done ; this necessarily occasioned some new songs and airs to be introduced ; and other singers , with voices of a different compass from those who originally acted the ...
... bring out , and every thing possible for her advantage was to be done ; this necessarily occasioned some new songs and airs to be introduced ; and other singers , with voices of a different compass from those who originally acted the ...
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... bring me a chair . Really , Mr. Oldboy , you throw my weakly frame into such repeated convulsions -- but I see your aim ; you want to lay me in my grave , and you will very soon have that satisfaction . 261 Col. I can't bear the sight ...
... bring me a chair . Really , Mr. Oldboy , you throw my weakly frame into such repeated convulsions -- but I see your aim ; you want to lay me in my grave , and you will very soon have that satisfaction . 261 Col. I can't bear the sight ...
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... bring her to my house ; whenever you come , you shall have a supper and a bed ; but you must marry her first , because my Lady will be squeamish , Dian . Well , but , my dear Papa , upon my word you have a great deal to answer for ...
... bring her to my house ; whenever you come , you shall have a supper and a bed ; but you must marry her first , because my Lady will be squeamish , Dian . Well , but , my dear Papa , upon my word you have a great deal to answer for ...
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... bring me to his house to be affronted ? I have let his daughter go ; but , I think , I was in the wrong ; for a woman that insults me , is no more safe than a man . I have brought a Lady to reason before now , for giving me saucy ...
... bring me to his house to be affronted ? I have let his daughter go ; but , I think , I was in the wrong ; for a woman that insults me , is no more safe than a man . I have brought a Lady to reason before now , for giving me saucy ...
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... bring this affair to a crisis . 101 Har . And , I say done first , Colonel . Col. Then look into the court there , Sir ; a chaise with four of the prettiest bay geldings in England , with two boys in scarlet and silver jackets , that ...
... bring this affair to a crisis . 101 Har . And , I say done first , Colonel . Col. Then look into the court there , Sir ; a chaise with four of the prettiest bay geldings in England , with two boys in scarlet and silver jackets , that ...
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