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 81
... face , that he loved me , and offered to give her the money back - He'll never have her - And if he does , I don't care- -I know I shall die broken - hearted , but I don't care- -I'll tell all to my dear grandma ' , for I'll not stay in ...
... face , that he loved me , and offered to give her the money back - He'll never have her - And if he does , I don't care- -I know I shall die broken - hearted , but I don't care- -I'll tell all to my dear grandma ' , for I'll not stay in ...
Sivu 82
... face . ] You - you come on the part of young Mr Dornton ? Dorn . [ Surprised . ] I do . Widow . [ Aside . ] It is the parson ! -Would you be so indulgent as to be seated , sir ? Dorn . Excuse me , madam . Widow . Would you be pleased to ...
... face . ] You - you come on the part of young Mr Dornton ? Dorn . [ Surprised . ] I do . Widow . [ Aside . ] It is the parson ! -Would you be so indulgent as to be seated , sir ? Dorn . Excuse me , madam . Widow . Would you be pleased to ...
Sivu 4
... face is requisite to every line of this part , to make it generally understood . In referring to the original performers in this play , it is impossible to pass over the manner in which Mr Quick acted the part of Item . In that scene ...
... face is requisite to every line of this part , to make it generally understood . In referring to the original performers in this play , it is impossible to pass over the manner in which Mr Quick acted the part of Item . In that scene ...
Sivu 22
... face , who can fail ? [ Examining MRS ENFIELD . ] You are a worthy lady , a kind lady ; your actions bespeak it ; and yet- Don't be angry - there is something about your fea- tures that I don't like ! Mrs E. Bless me , dear ! Joanna . I ...
... face , who can fail ? [ Examining MRS ENFIELD . ] You are a worthy lady , a kind lady ; your actions bespeak it ; and yet- Don't be angry - there is something about your fea- tures that I don't like ! Mrs E. Bless me , dear ! Joanna . I ...
Sivu 23
... face are false ! [ Exeunt , SCENE II . An Antichamber in the House of MORDENT . Enter MORDENT and CHEveril . Cher . Grumble no more , guardy . Have done with prognosticating evil , ' tis all in vain : your gloomy ieign is ended ; I am ...
... face are false ! [ Exeunt , SCENE II . An Antichamber in the House of MORDENT . Enter MORDENT and CHEveril . Cher . Grumble no more , guardy . Have done with prognosticating evil , ' tis all in vain : your gloomy ieign is ended ; I am ...
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