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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Pagina 11
... thousand men , that looked like lions yesterday , were scattered , and looked as poor and simple as the herd of deer that grazed beside them . Smug . Tal , al deral . [ Singing . ] I'll have a bonfire this night as high as the monument ...
... thousand men , that looked like lions yesterday , were scattered , and looked as poor and simple as the herd of deer that grazed beside them . Smug . Tal , al deral . [ Singing . ] I'll have a bonfire this night as high as the monument ...
Pagina 17
... thousand blessings light on thee ! Vizard . Pretty and witty . Sir H. Ay , ay , but her name , Vizard ! Vizard . Her name ! yes - she has the softest , whi- test hand that e'er was made of flesh and blood ; her lips so balmy sweet- Sir ...
... thousand blessings light on thee ! Vizard . Pretty and witty . Sir H. Ay , ay , but her name , Vizard ! Vizard . Her name ! yes - she has the softest , whi- test hand that e'er was made of flesh and blood ; her lips so balmy sweet- Sir ...
Pagina 31
... thousand pounds per annum to be vex- ed ! No , no ; anger and spleen are companions for younger brothers . Colonel S. Suppose one called you a son of a whore behind your back . Sir H. Why , then would I call him rascal behind his back ...
... thousand pounds per annum to be vex- ed ! No , no ; anger and spleen are companions for younger brothers . Colonel S. Suppose one called you a son of a whore behind your back . Sir H. Why , then would I call him rascal behind his back ...
Pagina 37
... thousand questions to ask you , Sir Harry . Why did you leave France so soon ? Sir H. Because , madam , there is no existing where you are not . Lady L. Oh , monsieur , je vous suis fort obligée— But where's the court now ? Sir H. At ...
... thousand questions to ask you , Sir Harry . Why did you leave France so soon ? Sir H. Because , madam , there is no existing where you are not . Lady L. Oh , monsieur , je vous suis fort obligée— But where's the court now ? Sir H. At ...
Pagina 39
... . Enter SMUGgler . Smug . Oh , this damned tide - waiter ! A ship and cargo worth five thousand pounds ! Why , ' tis richly worth five hundred perjuries . Enter SIR H. WILDAIR . Sir H. Dear Mr Alderman SCENE V. ] THE CONSTANT COUPLE . 39.
... . Enter SMUGgler . Smug . Oh , this damned tide - waiter ! A ship and cargo worth five thousand pounds ! Why , ' tis richly worth five hundred perjuries . Enter SIR H. WILDAIR . Sir H. Dear Mr Alderman SCENE V. ] THE CONSTANT COUPLE . 39.
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