Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... sure it will be a thousand pities , for it is the sweetest colour , and looks the nicest put up in a cue --and your great pudding - sleeves ! Lord ! they'll quite spoil his shape , and the fall of his shoulders . Well ! Madam , if I was ...
... sure it will be a thousand pities , for it is the sweetest colour , and looks the nicest put up in a cue --and your great pudding - sleeves ! Lord ! they'll quite spoil his shape , and the fall of his shoulders . Well ! Madam , if I was ...
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... sure you have no studies at present , that require your attend- ance at Oxford : I must , therefore , insist on your putting such thoughts out of your head . Lion . Upon my word , Sir , I have been so long from the university , that it ...
... sure you have no studies at present , that require your attend- ance at Oxford : I must , therefore , insist on your putting such thoughts out of your head . Lion . Upon my word , Sir , I have been so long from the university , that it ...
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... perfectly happy : to be sure , the alliance is the most eligible , for both families . Lion . If the gentleman is sensible of his happiness Cij 47 I. 27 LIONEL AND CLARISSA . turning. It is true, I have no absolute ...
... perfectly happy : to be sure , the alliance is the most eligible , for both families . Lion . If the gentleman is sensible of his happiness Cij 47 I. 27 LIONEL AND CLARISSA . turning. It is true, I have no absolute ...
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... sure , Sir , I give you a great deal of trouble . should Lion . Madam , you give me no trouble ; think every hour of my life happily employed in your service ; and as this is probably the last time I shall have the satisfaction of ...
... sure , Sir , I give you a great deal of trouble . should Lion . Madam , you give me no trouble ; think every hour of my life happily employed in your service ; and as this is probably the last time I shall have the satisfaction of ...
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... sure that the man I love , loves me again ? He never told me so : but his looks , his actions , his present anxiety sufficiently declare what his delicacy , his generosity , will not suffer him to utter.- AIR . Ye gloomy thoughts , ye ...
... sure that the man I love , loves me again ? He never told me so : but his looks , his actions , his present anxiety sufficiently declare what his delicacy , his generosity , will not suffer him to utter.- AIR . Ye gloomy thoughts , ye ...
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