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 |
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... natural . Pater- nal and filial affection are described with infinite power , and yet without one inflated or poetic sen- The ... nature , the author has been deluded into the wiles of art . In a comedy , where every part is deformed by PR.
... natural . Pater- nal and filial affection are described with infinite power , and yet without one inflated or poetic sen- The ... nature , the author has been deluded into the wiles of art . In a comedy , where every part is deformed by PR.
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... nature ! Harry . A stain that will wash out , sir . Dorn . A redundancy , a negation ; a besotted so- phisticated incumbrance ; a jumble of fatuity ; your head , your heart , your words , your actions , all a jar- gon ; incoherent and ...
... nature ! Harry . A stain that will wash out , sir . Dorn . A redundancy , a negation ; a besotted so- phisticated incumbrance ; a jumble of fatuity ; your head , your heart , your words , your actions , all a jar- gon ; incoherent and ...
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... natural son , John Milford , and my wife's daughter , Sophia Freelove . Widow . Six hundred a - year ! An old dotard ! - Brute - Monster ! -I hate him now , as heartily as when he was alive ! -But pray , sir , how came you by this will ...
... natural son , John Milford , and my wife's daughter , Sophia Freelove . Widow . Six hundred a - year ! An old dotard ! - Brute - Monster ! -I hate him now , as heartily as when he was alive ! -But pray , sir , how came you by this will ...
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... natural , sir . [ Smiles . [ Simpering . Dorn . Ha ! I dare not say too much in his favour . Widow . Nay , though I have a vast - hum - ha- regard for young Mr Dornton - I own I have no great predilection of opinion for the father ...
... natural , sir . [ Smiles . [ Simpering . Dorn . Ha ! I dare not say too much in his favour . Widow . Nay , though I have a vast - hum - ha- regard for young Mr Dornton - I own I have no great predilection of opinion for the father ...
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... nature ! But your generosity would have proved more pernicious than even your dissipation . No misfortunes , no , not the beggary and ruin of a father , could justify so unprincipled a marriage ! - Dorn . And now , [ To MR SULKY . ] my ...
... nature ! But your generosity would have proved more pernicious than even your dissipation . No misfortunes , no , not the beggary and ruin of a father , could justify so unprincipled a marriage ! - Dorn . And now , [ To MR SULKY . ] my ...
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