The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 483
... me worthy of your friend- ship , sir , be assured , that there is no instance in which I should rate your friendship so highly . Mrs Heidel . His lordship is to lie in the & GARRICK . ] 483 THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE .
... me worthy of your friend- ship , sir , be assured , that there is no instance in which I should rate your friendship so highly . Mrs Heidel . His lordship is to lie in the & GARRICK . ] 483 THE CLANDESTINE MARRIAGE .
Page 485
... Heidel . [ At entering . ] Here this evening ! I vow and pertest we shall scarce have time to provide for them - Oh , my dear ! [ To Miss STERL . ] I am glad to see you're not quite in a dishabille . Lord Ogleby and Sir John Melvil will ...
... Heidel . [ At entering . ] Here this evening ! I vow and pertest we shall scarce have time to provide for them - Oh , my dear ! [ To Miss STERL . ] I am glad to see you're not quite in a dishabille . Lord Ogleby and Sir John Melvil will ...
Page 486
... Heidel . Well - well - Mr Lovewell may make shift - or get a bed at the George.But hark ye , Trusty ! Trus . Ma'am ! Mrs Heidel . Get the great dining - room in order as soon as possable . Unpaper the curtains , take the civers off the ...
... Heidel . Well - well - Mr Lovewell may make shift - or get a bed at the George.But hark ye , Trusty ! Trus . Ma'am ! Mrs Heidel . Get the great dining - room in order as soon as possable . Unpaper the curtains , take the civers off the ...
Page 490
... HEIDEL- BERG , Miss STERLING , and FANNY . Lord Og . Great improvements indeed , Mr Ster- ling ! wonderful improvements ! The four Sea- sons in lead , the flying Mercury , and the bason with Neptune in the middle , are all in the very ...
... HEIDEL- BERG , Miss STERLING , and FANNY . Lord Og . Great improvements indeed , Mr Ster- ling ! wonderful improvements ! The four Sea- sons in lead , the flying Mercury , and the bason with Neptune in the middle , are all in the very ...
Page 497
... Heidel . My Miss Fanny ! I disclaim her . With all her arts , she never could insinuate her- self into my good graces ; and yet she has a way with her , that deceives man , woman , and child , ex- cept you and me , niece . Mis Sterl . O ...
... Heidel . My Miss Fanny ! I disclaim her . With all her arts , she never could insinuate her- self into my good graces ; and yet she has a way with her , that deceives man , woman , and child , ex- cept you and me , niece . Mis Sterl . O ...
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