The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Sir Harry Wildair , The Inconstant ........................................... DITTO , The Beaux Stratagem .... ... . ... . ...... ... The Recruiting Officer , .....................
... Sir Harry Wildair , The Inconstant ........................................... DITTO , The Beaux Stratagem .... ... . ... . ...... ... The Recruiting Officer , .....................
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... Sir HARRY WILDAIR . Beau CLINCHER . Colonel STANDARD . Alderman SMUGGLER . CLINCHER junior . VIZARD . DICKY . TOM ERRAND . ANGELICA . WOMEN . Lady DARLING . PARLY . Lady LUREWELL : SCENE I. - The Park . Enter VIZARD with a [ 26 ]
... Sir HARRY WILDAIR . Beau CLINCHER . Colonel STANDARD . Alderman SMUGGLER . CLINCHER junior . VIZARD . DICKY . TOM ERRAND . ANGELICA . WOMEN . Lady DARLING . PARLY . Lady LUREWELL : SCENE I. - The Park . Enter VIZARD with a [ 26 ]
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... Sir HARRY WILDAIR , crosses the Stage singing , with Footmen after him . Hey - day ! Who the devil have we here ? Viz . The joy of the play - house , and life of the Park ; Sir Harry Wildair , newly come from Paris , Stand . Sir Harry ...
... Sir HARRY WILDAIR , crosses the Stage singing , with Footmen after him . Hey - day ! Who the devil have we here ? Viz . The joy of the play - house , and life of the Park ; Sir Harry Wildair , newly come from Paris , Stand . Sir Harry ...
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... Sir Harry . Viz . Ay , ay , her name ; perhaps we know her . Wild . Her name ! Ay , -she has the softest , whitest hand that e'er was made of flesh and blood ; her lips so balmy sweet- Stand . But her name , sir . Wild . Then her neck ...
... Sir Harry . Viz . Ay , ay , her name ; perhaps we know her . Wild . Her name ! Ay , -she has the softest , whitest hand that e'er was made of flesh and blood ; her lips so balmy sweet- Stand . But her name , sir . Wild . Then her neck ...
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... Sir Harry Wildair in Paris . Lure . Of all the lovers I ever had , he was my greatest plague , for I could never make him un- easy : I left him involved in a duel upon my account : I long to know whether the fop be killed or not . Enter ...
... Sir Harry Wildair in Paris . Lure . Of all the lovers I ever had , he was my greatest plague , for I could never make him un- easy : I left him involved in a duel upon my account : I long to know whether the fop be killed or not . Enter ...
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