Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... 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 . My dear Mr. Oldboy , why will you fly out ...
... 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 . My dear Mr. Oldboy , why will you fly out ...
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... witness of it : if these , Madam , can have any merit to continue in your remembrance , a man once honoured with a share of your esteem →→ 522 Clar . Hold , Sir - I think I hear C iij At I. 29 LIONEL AND CLARISSA . SCENE VIII. ...
... witness of it : if these , Madam , can have any merit to continue in your remembrance , a man once honoured with a share of your esteem →→ 522 Clar . Hold , Sir - I think I hear C iij At I. 29 LIONEL AND CLARISSA . SCENE VIII. ...
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John Bell. Clar . Hold , Sir - I think I hear somebody . Lion . If you please , Madam , we'll turn over this celestial globe once more - Have you looked at the book I left you yesterday ? Clar . Really , Sir , I have been so much ...
John Bell. Clar . Hold , Sir - I think I hear somebody . Lion . If you please , Madam , we'll turn over this celestial globe once more - Have you looked at the book I left you yesterday ? Clar . Really , Sir , I have been so much ...
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... hold him- And sink at last into his arms . SCENE X. CLARISSA , How easy to direct the conduct of others , how hard to regulate our own ! I can give my friend advice , while I am conscious of the same indiscretions in my- self . Yet is ...
... hold him- And sink at last into his arms . SCENE X. CLARISSA , How easy to direct the conduct of others , how hard to regulate our own ! I can give my friend advice , while I am conscious of the same indiscretions in my- self . Yet is ...
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... hold - hark you - you say there's money to be had - suppose you were to marry the wench ? Har . Do you think , Sir , that would be so right af- ter what has happened ? Besides , there's a stronger objection - To tell you the truth , I ...
... hold - hark you - you say there's money to be had - suppose you were to marry the wench ? Har . Do you think , Sir , that would be so right af- ter what has happened ? Besides , there's a stronger objection - To tell you the truth , I ...
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