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Bell's British Theatre - Page 18
edited by - 1797
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The Dramatick Works of George Colman ...: The jealous wife. The clandestine ...

George Colman - 1777 - 318 pages
...difpleafure. What's beft to be done ? Let me fee ! Suppofe I get Sir John Melvil to intereft himfelf in this affair. He may mention it to lord Ogleby 'with...prevail on him to interfere in it. I can open my mind alfo more freely to Sir John. He told me, •when I left him in town, that he had fomething of confequence...
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English Plays ...

1785 - 538 pages
...What's beft to be done r — Let me lee ! — • Suppofc I 'get Sir John Melvil to intereft himfelf in this affair: He may mention it to Lord Ogleby with...prevail on him to interfere in it. I can open my mind alfo more freely to Sir John. He told me, when; I left him in town, that he had' fomething of confequcnce...
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Jones's British Theatre, Volume 9

William Jones - 1795 - 516 pages
...difpleafure What's beft to be done ? Let me fee !—Suppofe I get Sir John Melvil to intereft himfelf in this affair. He may mention it to Lord Ogleby with...prevail on him to interfere in it. I can open my mind alfo more freely to Sir John. He told me, when I left him in town, that he had fomething of confequence...
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The Fair Quaker of Deal: Or, The Humours of the Navy. A ..., Volume 14, Issue 1

Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pages
...and likely to receive the news of it with great displeasure. What's best to be done ? Let m; see! — Suppose I get Sir John Melvil to interest himself...probably prevail on him to interfere in it. I can open roy mind aUo more freely to Sir John. He told me, when I lr!t him in town, that he had something of...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804 - 552 pages
...likely to receive the news of it with great displeasure. What's best to be done ? Let me see ! — Suppose I get sir John Melvil to interest himself...mind also more freely to sir John. He told me, when I left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804 - 556 pages
...best to be done? Let me sec ! — Suppose I get sir John Melvil to interest himself in this affiur. He may mention it to lord Ogleby with a better grace...mind also more freely to sir John. He told me, when I left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804 - 556 pages
...likely to receive the news of it with great displeasure. What's best to be done ? Let me see ! — Suppose I get sir John Melvil to interest himself in this affair. He may mention it to lord Oglcby with a better grace than I can, and more probably prevail on him to interfere in it. I can open...
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Sharpe's British Theatre, Volume 8

1804 - 268 pages
...iu this affair. He may mention it to Lord Oglehy with a helter grace th:'u I can, and more prohahly prevail on him to interfere in it. I can open my mind ;il..o more freely to Sir John. He told me, when I left him in town, that he had something of conseqnence...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 pages
...and likely to receive the news of it with great displeasure. What's best to be done. Let me see — Suppose I get Sir John Melvil to interest himself in this affair. Ffe may mention it to Lord Oglcby with a better grace than I can, and more probably prevail on him...
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English Comedy, Volumes 3-4

1810 - 536 pages
...match, and likely to receive the news of it with great displeasure. What's best to be done ? Let me see this affair. He may mention it to Lord Ogleby with...mind also more freely to Sir John. He told me, when I left him in town, that he had something of consequence to communicate, and that I could be of use...
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