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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Tulokset 1 - 5 kokonaismäärästä 16
Sivu 75
... through Holborn , to Tyburn . " The last dying speech of Beau Clin- cher , that was going to the Jubilee - Come , a half- penny a - piece . " - A sad sound H 2 SCENE II . ] 75 THE CONSTANT COUple . Sir H. Very true, madam. Was ever man ...
... through Holborn , to Tyburn . " The last dying speech of Beau Clin- cher , that was going to the Jubilee - Come , a half- penny a - piece . " - A sad sound H 2 SCENE II . ] 75 THE CONSTANT COUple . Sir H. Very true, madam. Was ever man ...
Sivu 7
... Cher . And let them wait , father ; -there's neither red coat in the coach , nor footman behind it . Bon . But they threaten to go to another inn to - night . Cher . That they dare not , for fear the coach- man should overturn them to ...
... Cher . And let them wait , father ; -there's neither red coat in the coach , nor footman behind it . Bon . But they threaten to go to another inn to - night . Cher . That they dare not , for fear the coach- man should overturn them to ...
Sivu 8
... Cher . Very welcome , gentlemen - Chamberlain , show the lion and the rose . [ Exit with the COMPANY . Enter AIMWELL , in a Riding Habit , ARCHER as Foot- man , carrying a Portmanteau . Bon . This way , this way , gentlemen . Aim . Set ...
... Cher . Very welcome , gentlemen - Chamberlain , show the lion and the rose . [ Exit with the COMPANY . Enter AIMWELL , in a Riding Habit , ARCHER as Foot- man , carrying a Portmanteau . Bon . This way , this way , gentlemen . Aim . Set ...
Sivu 11
... cher , welcome to Litchfield ! Arch . Ithank thee , my dear brother in iniquity . Aim . Iniquity ! pr'ythee , leave canting ; you need not change your style with your dress . Arch . Don't mistake me , Aimwell , for ' tis still my maxim ...
... cher , welcome to Litchfield ! Arch . Ithank thee , my dear brother in iniquity . Aim . Iniquity ! pr'ythee , leave canting ; you need not change your style with your dress . Arch . Don't mistake me , Aimwell , for ' tis still my maxim ...
Sivu 14
... Cher . D'ye call , father ? Bon . Ay , child , you must lay by this box for the gentleman , ' tis full of money . Cher . Money ! all that money ! why sure , father , the gentleman comes to be chosen parliament man . Who is he ? Bon . I ...
... Cher . D'ye call , father ? Bon . Ay , child , you must lay by this box for the gentleman , ' tis full of money . Cher . Money ! all that money ! why sure , father , the gentleman comes to be chosen parliament man . Who is he ? Bon . I ...
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AIMWELL Alderman Arch ARCHER better Brazen brother Cæsar Captain Plume Cato Cato's Cher child Clinch CLINCHER Colonel Comedy COVENT GARDEN d'ye dear death devil Dicky DORINDA Dugard DURETETE Enter Exeunt Exit father fellow Foig FOIGARD fool fortune gentleman GEORGE FARQUHAR Gipsey give guineas hand heart Heav'n honour hope Juba Jubilee Kite LADY DARLING Lady L ladyship Lookye lord Lucia Lucy LUREWELL madam Marcia marry Melinda mistress never Numidian Old Mir on't Oriana pardon Parly Petit poor Portius Pr'ythee pray pretty Pshaw rogue Roman senate Rome Rose SCENE Scrub Sempronius serjeant Sir H sister Smug soul SULLEN sure sword Sylvia Syph Syphax talk tell THEATRE ROYAL thee there's thing thou thought thousand pounds twill virtue Vizard What's wife woman Worthy