Bell's British Theatre, Volume 21John Bell J. Bell, 1797 |
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... putting such thoughts out of your head . Lion . Upon my word , Sir , I have been so long from the university , that it is time for me to think of re- turning . It is true , I have no absolute 26 Act 1 , SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
... putting such thoughts out of your head . Lion . Upon my word , Sir , I have been so long from the university , that it is time for me to think of re- turning . It is true , I have no absolute 26 Act 1 , SCHOOL FOR FATHERS ; OR ,
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John Bell. turning . It is true , I have no absolute studies ; but , really , Sir , I shall be obliged to you , if you will give me leave to go . 448 Sir John , Come , come , my dear Lionel , I ... turning. It is true, I have no absolute ...
John Bell. turning . It is true , I have no absolute studies ; but , really , Sir , I shall be obliged to you , if you will give me leave to go . 448 Sir John , Come , come , my dear Lionel , I ... turning. It is true, I have no absolute ...
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... turns all my sufferings into transport , and makes even misery itself delightful . 503 Perhaps , Madam , you are not at leisure now ; otherwise , if you thought proper , we would resume the subject we were upon yesterday . Clar . I am ...
... turns all my sufferings into transport , and makes even misery itself delightful . 503 Perhaps , Madam , you are not at leisure now ; otherwise , if you thought proper , we would resume the subject we were upon yesterday . Clar . I am ...
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... 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 disturbed in my thoughts for these two or three days past , that I have not been able to look at any ...
... 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 disturbed in my thoughts for these two or three days past , that I have not been able to look at any ...
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... Turns poison and feeds the disease . SCENE IX . 560 CLARISSA , DIANA . Dian . My dear Clarissa — I'm glad I have found you alone . For Heaven's sake , don't let any one break in 569 upon us ; —and give me leave to sit down with you a ...
... Turns poison and feeds the disease . SCENE IX . 560 CLARISSA , DIANA . Dian . My dear Clarissa — I'm glad I have found you alone . For Heaven's sake , don't let any one break in 569 upon us ; —and give me leave to sit down with you a ...
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