The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ... |
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Sivu 3
But he was volatile and poor - the first misfortune led him to expense ; the second , to devise means how to support extravagance . The theatre has peculiar charms for men of letters . Whether as a subject of admiration or animadversion ...
But he was volatile and poor - the first misfortune led him to expense ; the second , to devise means how to support extravagance . The theatre has peculiar charms for men of letters . Whether as a subject of admiration or animadversion ...
Sivu 6
The same biographers all bestow the highest praise upon poor Farquhar for having treated this wife with kindness ; humanely forgiving the fault which had deprived him of that liberty he was known peculiarly to prize , and reduced him to ...
The same biographers all bestow the highest praise upon poor Farquhar for having treated this wife with kindness ; humanely forgiving the fault which had deprived him of that liberty he was known peculiarly to prize , and reduced him to ...
Sivu 23
Poor Sir Harry , ha ! ha ! ha ! Rather kiss her hand than the Pope's toe ; ha ! ha ! ha ! Lady L. What , Sir Harry , colonel ? What , Sir Harry ? Colonel S. Sir Harry Wildair , madam . Lady 0. What ! is he come over ?
Poor Sir Harry , ha ! ha ! ha ! Rather kiss her hand than the Pope's toe ; ha ! ha ! ha ! Lady L. What , Sir Harry , colonel ? What , Sir Harry ? Colonel S. Sir Harry Wildair , madam . Lady 0. What ! is he come over ?
Sivu 24
A - lack - a - day , sir , it shows as ridiculous and haughty for us to imitate our betters in their lionour , as in their finery ; leave honour to nobility that can support it : we poor folks , colonel , have no pretence to it ...
A - lack - a - day , sir , it shows as ridiculous and haughty for us to imitate our betters in their lionour , as in their finery ; leave honour to nobility that can support it : we poor folks , colonel , have no pretence to it ...
Sivu 32
Poor Sir Harry ! More glory in her smile than in the jubilee at Rome ; ha ! ha ! ha ! But theu her foot , Sir Harry ; she dances to a miracle ! ha ! ha ! ha ! Fie , Sir Harry ; a man of your parts write letters not worth keeping !
Poor Sir Harry ! More glory in her smile than in the jubilee at Rome ; ha ! ha ! ha ! But theu her foot , Sir Harry ; she dances to a miracle ! ha ! ha ! ha ! Fie , Sir Harry ; a man of your parts write letters not worth keeping !
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