The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Mrs. Inchbald Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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Sivu 9
... poor unfortunate youth , rejected by his father , abandoned by his friends , starving to death ? Mr Smith . There is no danger of that , sir . Dorn . I tell you the thing shall happen ! He shall starve to death ! [ Horror at the ...
... poor unfortunate youth , rejected by his father , abandoned by his friends , starving to death ? Mr Smith . There is no danger of that , sir . Dorn . I tell you the thing shall happen ! He shall starve to death ! [ Horror at the ...
Sivu 15
... poor young thing is fond of you ? Harry . I should be half mad , if I thought she was not ; yet am obliged to half hope she is not . Milf . Why ? Harry . What a question ! -- Am I not a profligate , and in all probability ruined ? -Not ...
... poor young thing is fond of you ? Harry . I should be half mad , if I thought she was not ; yet am obliged to half hope she is not . Milf . Why ? Harry . What a question ! -- Am I not a profligate , and in all probability ruined ? -Not ...
Sivu 18
... poor fellow into the street , who compassionately opened the door for you ? Harry . Yes - and my father knows I as com- passionately opened the door for the poor fellow in return . Sulky . Very well , sir ! Your fame is increasing daily ...
... poor fellow into the street , who compassionately opened the door for you ? Harry . Yes - and my father knows I as com- passionately opened the door for the poor fellow in return . Sulky . Very well , sir ! Your fame is increasing daily ...
Sivu 23
... poor ? Mrs L. My husband served the late alderman five- and - twenty years . His master promised to provide for him ; but his pitiless widow can see him thrown with a broken heart upon the parish . Soph . O dear ! -Stop ! -Stop a bit ...
... poor ? Mrs L. My husband served the late alderman five- and - twenty years . His master promised to provide for him ; but his pitiless widow can see him thrown with a broken heart upon the parish . Soph . O dear ! -Stop ! -Stop a bit ...
Sivu 24
... poor pleas , with affluence , ease , and Mrs Warren . Sulky . Humph ! Mrs L. You , sir , I understand , are the late alder- man's executor ? Sulky . I can't tell . Mrs L. Perhaps you may be able to serve my hus- band ? Sulky . I don't ...
... poor pleas , with affluence , ease , and Mrs Warren . Sulky . Humph ! Mrs L. You , sir , I understand , are the late alder- man's executor ? Sulky . I can't tell . Mrs L. Perhaps you may be able to serve my hus- band ? Sulky . I don't ...
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Amberg arms Begone Bern Bertha bless Char Chev Cheveril child Clem Count Countess damned dare daugh daughter dear deed door Dorn Dover Street dreadful Durimel e'en Enfield Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father feel Freb FREBERG give Gold Goldfinch Grime Haller hand happy HARRY DORNTON hast hear heard heart Heaven honour hope husband Item Jacob JANE DE MONFORT Jenny Joanna Lady Lennox look lord madam MANUEL marry master MELFORT Milf Milford Monk Mordent never noble pardon Pause poor pray Pshaw Rezenvelt ruin SCENE servant Silky sister smile Smith Solomon Soph soul speak St F ST FRANC Stein Steinfort Stra STRANGER Sulky sure tears tell THEATRE ROYAL thee ther thing thought thousand pounds to-morrow VALCOUR WIDOW WARREN wife wish woman wretch yeer young Zounds