| Thomas Holcroft - 1808 - 428 pages
...newest news from the seat of war, you need only send for old Solomon. I have letters from Leghorn, Cape Horn, and every known part of the habitable globe>...Enter COUNTESS. Well, sister, have you spoken to her? Cuuntess. I have.: and if you do not steer for another haven, you will be doomed to drive upon the... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 428 pages
...newest news from the seat of war, you need only send for old Solomon. I have letters from Leghorn, Cape Horn, and every known part of the habitable globe....be his rage for news and politics. Enter COUNTESS. Countess. I have: and if you do not steer for another haven, you will be doomed to drive upon the ocean... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 446 pages
...newest news from the seat of war, you need only send for old Solomon. I have letters from Leghorn, Cape Horn, and every known part of the habitable globe....fool! Yet hold. Did he not speak in praise of Mrs. llallcr? Pardoned be his rage for news and polities. Enter COUNTESS. Well, sister, have you spoken... | |
| August von Kotzebue, Benjamin Thompson - 1820 - 84 pages
...Solomon. I have letters from Leghorn, Cape Horn, and every known part of the habitable globe. [Exit, LH Bar. Tedious old fool ! Yet hold. Did he not speak...be his rage for news and politics. Enter COUNTESS, RH Wellj sister, have you spoken to her? Countess. 1 have : and if you do not steer for another haven,... | |
| English drama - 1826 - 362 pages
...Solomon. I have letters from Leghorn, Cape Horn, and every known part of the habitable globe. [Exit, L. Bar. Tedious old fool ! Yet hold. Did he not speak in praise of Mrs. Duller ? Pardoned be his rage for news and politics. Enter COUNTESS, u. Well, sister, have you spoken... | |
| George Daniel - English drama - 1828 - 412 pages
...Solomon. I have letters from Leghorn, Cape Horn, and every known part of the habitable globe. [Exit, L. Bar. Tedious old fool ! Yet hold. Did he not speak...be his rage for news and politics. Enter COUNTESS, R. Well, sister, have you spoken to her ? Countess. I have : and if you do not steer for another haven,... | |
| Acting drama - English drama - 1839 - 936 pages
...Solomon. I have letter« from Leghorn, Cape Horn, and every known part of the habitable globe. [£xir. Bar. Tedious old fool! Yet hold. Did he not speak in praise of Mrs. Haller? Pardoned be hi* rage for news and politics. Enter Coi s ri>>. Well, sister, have vou spoken to her ? Countett.... | |
| Henry Lea - 1859 - 302 pages
...[Exit. Bat">n. Tedious old fool! Yet hold. Did hi not speak in praise of Mrs. Haller ? ïardr ¡ed bo his rage for news and politics. Enter COUNTESS. Well,...if you do not steer for another haven, you will be dooB)"^ to drive upon the ocean for ever. Baron. Is she married ? Countess. I don't know. Baron. Is... | |
| American drama - 1876 - 416 pages
...Solomon. I have letters from Leghorn, Cape Horn and every known part of the habitable globe. [Exit L. Bar. Tedious old fool! Yet hold! Did he not speak...be his rage for news and politics. Enter COUNTESS, R. Well, sister, have you spoken to her ? Countess. I have, and if you do not steer for another haven,... | |
| English drama - 1886 - 344 pages
...have letters from Leghorn, Capo Horn, and every known part of the habitable globe. [Exit. Baron S. Tedious old fool ! Yet hold. Did he not speak in praise of Mrs. Hallor. Pardoned be his rage for news and política Enter COUNTESS W1NTEBSEN. Well, Bieter, have yuu... | |
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