The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden and Haymarket, Nide 18Longman [and others], 1808 |
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Sivu 25
... present ; I must leave you ; remember the condition of our agreement , and expect my friend- ship- -Oh , I could tear your eyes out ! [ Exit . Belf . jun . Well , Sir Benjamin , keep your own coun- cil , if you are wise ; I'll do as I ...
... present ; I must leave you ; remember the condition of our agreement , and expect my friend- ship- -Oh , I could tear your eyes out ! [ Exit . Belf . jun . Well , Sir Benjamin , keep your own coun- cil , if you are wise ; I'll do as I ...
Sivu 33
... present dress is well enough to stay at home in ; and I don't know that you have any call out of doors . Ironsides . Gentle as a lamb , Sir Benjamin . Sir Benj . This attention of yours , my dear , is be- yond measure flattering ! I am ...
... present dress is well enough to stay at home in ; and I don't know that you have any call out of doors . Ironsides . Gentle as a lamb , Sir Benjamin . Sir Benj . This attention of yours , my dear , is be- yond measure flattering ! I am ...
Sivu 58
... present , you must be content to stay where you are . Lady D. What , sir , will you imprison me in my own house ? I'm sick ; I'm ill : I'm suffocated ; I want air ; I must , and will , walk into the garden . Sir Benj . Then , madam ...
... present , you must be content to stay where you are . Lady D. What , sir , will you imprison me in my own house ? I'm sick ; I'm ill : I'm suffocated ; I want air ; I must , and will , walk into the garden . Sir Benj . Then , madam ...
Sivu 66
... , but leave me to Mr. Paterson , and Mr. Paterson to me ; -go - send Sophia to me - oh , here she comes : your ladyship need not be present at our conference ; I think my own daughter surely 66 [ ACT V. THE BROTHERS .
... , but leave me to Mr. Paterson , and Mr. Paterson to me ; -go - send Sophia to me - oh , here she comes : your ladyship need not be present at our conference ; I think my own daughter surely 66 [ ACT V. THE BROTHERS .
Sivu 4
... present day , to read these lines in the prologue , addressed to the audience- " You say we write not like our fathers — true : Nor were our fathers half so strict as you . " By this passage it may be concluded , that certain critics ...
... present day , to read these lines in the prologue , addressed to the audience- " You say we write not like our fathers — true : Nor were our fathers half so strict as you . " By this passage it may be concluded , that certain critics ...
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Belcour Belf Belfield believe better Billy brother Captain Dudley Char Charles daugh daughter dear Dennis O'Flaherty Dorcas Eliza Emily Enter Exeunt Exit Fanny father fellow fortune Fred Frederick Fulmer gentleman girl give goot hand happy hear heart Heaven Henry hold honour hope husband Hush Ironsides Jabal Jenkins Kate Lady D Lady Ruby Lady Rusport ladyship leave Lord Sensitive Louisa Lucy madam married master Miss Dove Miss Rusport Mowbray never O'Fla pardon passion Paterson Penrud Penruddock pity poor pray racter Ratcliffe RICHARD CUMBERLAND Rosny Sabina SCENE SERVANT Sheva Sir Benj Sir Benjamin Sir D. D. Sir Miles Sir Stephen sister Sophia soul speak Stock Stockwell Stuke sure Syden Sydenham tell Temp there's thing thou thought twas Violetta Weazel wife wish woman Woodville word Wrangle young