The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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Sivu 6
... children . This woman , whose pretended love was of such fatal import to its object , not long enjoyed her selfish happiness - her husband's health gradually declined , and he died four years after his marriage . It is re- lated that he ...
... children . This woman , whose pretended love was of such fatal import to its object , not long enjoyed her selfish happiness - her husband's health gradually declined , and he died four years after his marriage . It is re- lated that he ...
Sivu 7
... and think of him that was , to the last moment of his life , thine , " GEORGE FARQUHAR . " Wilks protected the children - their mother died in extreme indigence . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . SIR HARRY WILDAIR Mr. Elliston . TOM REMARKS . 7.
... and think of him that was , to the last moment of his life , thine , " GEORGE FARQUHAR . " Wilks protected the children - their mother died in extreme indigence . DRAMATIS PERSONÆ . SIR HARRY WILDAIR Mr. Elliston . TOM REMARKS . 7.
Sivu 20
... child ; observe this , that though a woman swear , forswear , lie , dissemble , back- bite , be proud , vain , malicious , any thing , if she se- cures the main chance , she's still virtuous ; that's a maxim . Parly . I can't be ...
... child ; observe this , that though a woman swear , forswear , lie , dissemble , back- bite , be proud , vain , malicious , any thing , if she se- cures the main chance , she's still virtuous ; that's a maxim . Parly . I can't be ...
Sivu 69
... child ! Why , my cousin Vizard , who , I'm sure , is your sincere friend , sent him . He brought me this letter from my cousin . [ Gives her the Letter , which she opens . Ang . Ha ! Vizard ! —then I'm abused in earnest- Would Sir Harry ...
... child ! Why , my cousin Vizard , who , I'm sure , is your sincere friend , sent him . He brought me this letter from my cousin . [ Gives her the Letter , which she opens . Ang . Ha ! Vizard ! —then I'm abused in earnest- Would Sir Harry ...
Sivu 13
... children every pleasure , that they themselves are past the sense of ; - commend me to the Italian familiarity- " Here , son , there's fifty crowns , go , pay your girl her week's allow- ance . " Dur . Ay , these are your fathers , for ...
... children every pleasure , that they themselves are past the sense of ; - commend me to the Italian familiarity- " Here , son , there's fifty crowns , go , pay your girl her week's allow- ance . " Dur . Ay , these are your fathers , for ...
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