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 81
... turn to bay . That ring , madam , proclaims you guilty . Lady L. O monster , villain , perfidious villain ! Has he told you ? Colonel S. I'll tell it you , and loudly too . Lady L. O , name it not ———— -Yet speak it out , ' tis so just ...
... turn to bay . That ring , madam , proclaims you guilty . Lady L. O monster , villain , perfidious villain ! Has he told you ? Colonel S. I'll tell it you , and loudly too . Lady L. O , name it not ———— -Yet speak it out , ' tis so just ...
Sivu 14
... Turn you about upon your heel , with a jantée air ; hum out the end of an old song ; cut a cross caper , and at her again . Dur . [ Imitates him . ] No , hang it , ' twill never do ! -Oons ! what did my father mean , by sticking me up ...
... Turn you about upon your heel , with a jantée air ; hum out the end of an old song ; cut a cross caper , and at her again . Dur . [ Imitates him . ] No , hang it , ' twill never do ! -Oons ! what did my father mean , by sticking me up ...
Sivu 19
... turn . Old Mir . Both ! why , you young dog , d'ye banter me ? -Come , sir , take your choice.Duretete , you shall have your choice too , but Robin shall chuse first . -Come , sir , begin . Well ! which d'ye like ? Y. Mir . Both . Old ...
... turn . Old Mir . Both ! why , you young dog , d'ye banter me ? -Come , sir , take your choice.Duretete , you shall have your choice too , but Robin shall chuse first . -Come , sir , begin . Well ! which d'ye like ? Y. Mir . Both . Old ...
Sivu 28
... turn it to a compliment : Your visit , sir , was in- tended as a prologue to a very scurvy play , of which Mr Mirabel and you so handsomely laid the plot.- " Marry ! No , no , I am a man of more honour . " Where's your honour ? Where's ...
... turn it to a compliment : Your visit , sir , was in- tended as a prologue to a very scurvy play , of which Mr Mirabel and you so handsomely laid the plot.- " Marry ! No , no , I am a man of more honour . " Where's your honour ? Where's ...
Sivu 32
... turn us out of doors , be- cause we are wiser than themselves . But I'm a little aforehand with the old gentleman . [ Aside . ] - Sir , you have been pleased to settle a thousand pound sterling a year upon me ; in return of which , I ...
... turn us out of doors , be- cause we are wiser than themselves . But I'm a little aforehand with the old gentleman . [ Aside . ] - Sir , you have been pleased to settle a thousand pound sterling a year upon me ; in return of which , I ...
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