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 49
... child ! Soph . Ah , I am sure you'll make him happy , and pay his debts ! Widow . Why , Jenny ! Sulky . You won't ? [ Calling . Widow . Jenny ! Enter JENNY . Soph . La , dear sir , have patience- Sulky . You are an angel - And you are ...
... child ! Soph . Ah , I am sure you'll make him happy , and pay his debts ! Widow . Why , Jenny ! Sulky . You won't ? [ Calling . Widow . Jenny ! Enter JENNY . Soph . La , dear sir , have patience- Sulky . You are an angel - And you are ...
Sivu 70
... child ! Soph . And I'll go do - o - own- ostershire- -into Glo - o - o- Widow . Go up to your chamber , child ! Soph . And I'll tell my grandma - a what a false , base , bad man you are ; and she shall ha - ate you , and despise you ...
... child ! Soph . And I'll go do - o - own- ostershire- -into Glo - o - o- Widow . Go up to your chamber , child ! Soph . And I'll tell my grandma - a what a false , base , bad man you are ; and she shall ha - ate you , and despise you ...
Sivu 81
... child ? Go Soph . Mark my words , he'll never have you . Widow . Poor thing ! Soph . He never will ! [ Knocking heard at the street door . Widow . Run , Jenny , see who it is ! [ Exit JENNY . ] up to your chamber , child . Soph . No ! I ...
... child ? Go Soph . Mark my words , he'll never have you . Widow . Poor thing ! Soph . He never will ! [ Knocking heard at the street door . Widow . Run , Jenny , see who it is ! [ Exit JENNY . ] up to your chamber , child . Soph . No ! I ...
Sivu 5
... child , which seem to depend on certain points of extreme delicacy ; such as are of the utmost importance to all authors of plays , as well as of novels . But when , by degrees , the fashionable world shall have become so philosophic in ...
... child , which seem to depend on certain points of extreme delicacy ; such as are of the utmost importance to all authors of plays , as well as of novels . But when , by degrees , the fashionable world shall have become so philosophic in ...
Sivu 8
... children , and then turn them adrift to beg , steal , or stairve , is a damned un- naitural deed ! Mor . Prophet of evil ! Would you tell all the fa- mily ? Expose me to my wife ? Don . I'ze aixpose ye tul the whole warld , gin I dunna ...
... children , and then turn them adrift to beg , steal , or stairve , is a damned un- naitural deed ! Mor . Prophet of evil ! Would you tell all the fa- mily ? Expose me to my wife ? Don . I'ze aixpose ye tul the whole warld , gin I dunna ...
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