Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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Page 11
... give this daughter to your son . 49 Dian . Pray , Mr. Jenkins , how does Miss Clarissa and our university friend Mr. Lionel ? That is the only grave young man I ever liked , and the only handsome one I ever was acquainted with , that ...
... give this daughter to your son . 49 Dian . Pray , Mr. Jenkins , how does Miss Clarissa and our university friend Mr. Lionel ? That is the only grave young man I ever liked , and the only handsome one I ever was acquainted with , that ...
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... give over . Col. You know my Lady has a pretty vein of poetry ; she writ me an heroic epistle upon it , where she calls me her dear false Damon ; so I let her cry a little , promised to do so no more , and now we are as good friends as ...
... give over . Col. You know my Lady has a pretty vein of poetry ; she writ me an heroic epistle upon it , where she calls me her dear false Damon ; so I let her cry a little , promised to do so no more , and now we are as good friends as ...
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... permit me to say- Col. He need not give himself so many affected airs ; I think it's very well if he gets such a girl for going for ; she's one of the handsomest and richest in B iij AB I. 17 LIONEL AND CLARISSA . SCENE III. ...
... permit me to say- Col. He need not give himself so many affected airs ; I think it's very well if he gets such a girl for going for ; she's one of the handsomest and richest in B iij AB I. 17 LIONEL AND CLARISSA . SCENE III. ...
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... give me air , or I shall faint . Mr. Jes . Hold , hold , let me tie a handkerchief about my neck first . This cursed sharp north wind -Antoine , bring down my muff . Col. Ay , do , and his great coat . Lady M. Margret , some hartshorn ...
... give me air , or I shall faint . Mr. Jes . Hold , hold , let me tie a handkerchief about my neck first . This cursed sharp north wind -Antoine , bring down my muff . Col. Ay , do , and his great coat . Lady M. Margret , some hartshorn ...
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... give her a pro- digious fortune , and sets his heart upon seeing her a woman of quality . Mr. Jes . He should wish to see her look a little like a gentlewoman first . When she was in London last winter , I am told she was taken notice ...
... give her a pro- digious fortune , and sets his heart upon seeing her a woman of quality . Mr. Jes . He should wish to see her look a little like a gentlewoman first . When she was in London last winter , I am told she was taken notice ...
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