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 - English drama |
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... SERVANTS DRURY - LANE . Mr Elliston . Mr Dowton . Mr Barrymore . Mr Collins . Mr Bannister . Mr Holland . Mr Wewitzer . Mr Purser . Mr Maddocks . Mr Fisher , & c . LADY LUREWELL Mrs Powell . LADY DARLING Miss Tidswell . ANGELICA Miss ...
... SERVANTS DRURY - LANE . Mr Elliston . Mr Dowton . Mr Barrymore . Mr Collins . Mr Bannister . Mr Holland . Mr Wewitzer . Mr Purser . Mr Maddocks . Mr Fisher , & c . LADY LUREWELL Mrs Powell . LADY DARLING Miss Tidswell . ANGELICA Miss ...
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... Servant following . Vizard . Angelica send it back unopened ! say you ? Serv . As you see , sir . Vizard . The pride of these virtuous women is more insufferable than the immodesty of prostitutes - After all my encouragement , to slight ...
... Servant following . Vizard . Angelica send it back unopened ! say you ? Serv . As you see , sir . Vizard . The pride of these virtuous women is more insufferable than the immodesty of prostitutes - After all my encouragement , to slight ...
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... SERVANT . VIZARD pulls out a Book , reads , and walks about . Enter SMUGgler . Smug . Ay , there's a pattern for the young men o ' th ' times ; at his ineditation so early ; some book of pious ejaculations , I'm sure . Vizard . This ...
... SERVANT . VIZARD pulls out a Book , reads , and walks about . Enter SMUGgler . Smug . Ay , there's a pattern for the young men o ' th ' times ; at his ineditation so early ; some book of pious ejaculations , I'm sure . Vizard . This ...
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... to a pulpit - cushion long ago . - Sir , if I mistake not your face , your name is Standard ? Colonel S. Sir Harry , I'm ' your humble servant . B Sir H. Come , gentlemen , the news , the SCENEI . ] 13 THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
... to a pulpit - cushion long ago . - Sir , if I mistake not your face , your name is Standard ? Colonel S. Sir Harry , I'm ' your humble servant . B Sir H. Come , gentlemen , the news , the SCENEI . ] 13 THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
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... servant , sir . [ Exit . Sir H. Nay , hold , colonel ; I'll follow you , and will know . [ Runs out . Vizard . The lady Lurewell his mistress ! He loves her : but she loves me.- -But he's a baronet , and I plain Vizard ; he has a coach ...
... servant , sir . [ Exit . Sir H. Nay , hold , colonel ; I'll follow you , and will know . [ Runs out . Vizard . The lady Lurewell his mistress ! He loves her : but she loves me.- -But he's a baronet , and I plain Vizard ; he has a coach ...
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