Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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Page 55
... thou so , my girl ! Then love renounce me , if I drive not old Truepenny's humour to the uttermost . Let me consider ; -what ill consequence can possibly attend it ? —The design is his own , Aß II . 55 LIONEL AND CLARISSA .
... thou so , my girl ! Then love renounce me , if I drive not old Truepenny's humour to the uttermost . Let me consider ; -what ill consequence can possibly attend it ? —The design is his own , Aß II . 55 LIONEL AND CLARISSA .
Page 61
... thou ever Throb within my troubled breast ; Shall I see the moment never That is doom'd to give thee rest ? Cruel stars ! that thus torment me , Still I seek for ease in vain , All my efforts but present mė With variety of pain . SCENE ...
... thou ever Throb within my troubled breast ; Shall I see the moment never That is doom'd to give thee rest ? Cruel stars ! that thus torment me , Still I seek for ease in vain , All my efforts but present mė With variety of pain . SCENE ...
Page 47
... thou , to madness ! [ Aside . -1 Charl . Lord ! how could one do to learn Greek ?Were you a great while about it ? Seyw . It has been half the business of my life , madam . Charl . That's cruel now ; then you think one could not be ...
... thou , to madness ! [ Aside . -1 Charl . Lord ! how could one do to learn Greek ?Were you a great while about it ? Seyw . It has been half the business of my life , madam . Charl . That's cruel now ; then you think one could not be ...
Page 61
... thou heavenly woman I Lady Lamb . Your hand need not be there , sir . Dr. Cant . I was admiring the softness of this silk . " " Lady Lamb . Ay , but I'm ticklish . " Dr. Cant . " They are indeed come to prodigious perfection in all ...
... thou heavenly woman I Lady Lamb . Your hand need not be there , sir . Dr. Cant . I was admiring the softness of this silk . " " Lady Lamb . Ay , but I'm ticklish . " Dr. Cant . " They are indeed come to prodigious perfection in all ...
Page 65
... thou curse of my life , if thou art not lost to conscience , and all sense of honour , repair the injury you have attempted , by confessing your rancour , and throwing yourself at his feet . Dr. Cant . Oh , Sir John ! for my sake- -I ...
... thou curse of my life , if thou art not lost to conscience , and all sense of honour , repair the injury you have attempted , by confessing your rancour , and throwing yourself at his feet . Dr. Cant . Oh , Sir John ! for my sake- -I ...
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affair Alcmena Amph Amphitryon answer believe better bring brother Cant Charl Charlotte Clar Colonel comes dare Darn Darnley daughter dear desire devil Dian doctor don't door Enter Exit eyes father fear Felix fellow Flora fortune Fred give Grip hand happy hear heart Heaven hold honour hope I'll Isab John Jupiter keep kind Lady Lamb leave Lion Lionel Liss look lord madam marry master mean nature never night obliged Old Lady Lamb once perhaps Phad Phædra poor pray present reason SCENE servant Seyw shew Sir John soon Sosia speak suppose sure talk tell thee there's thing thou thought told true turn Violante wish woman young