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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... poor unfortunate youth , rejected by his father , abandoned by his friends , starving to death ? Mr Smith . There is no danger of that , sir . Dorn . I tell you the thing shall happen ! He shall starve to death ! [ Horror at the ...
... poor unfortunate youth , rejected by his father , abandoned by his friends , starving to death ? Mr Smith . There is no danger of that , sir . Dorn . I tell you the thing shall happen ! He shall starve to death ! [ Horror at the ...
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... poor young thing is fond of you ? Harry . I should be half mad , if I thought she was not ; yet am obliged to half hope she is not . Milf . Why ? Harry . What a question ! -- Am I not a profligate , and in all probability ruined ? -Not ...
... poor young thing is fond of you ? Harry . I should be half mad , if I thought she was not ; yet am obliged to half hope she is not . Milf . Why ? Harry . What a question ! -- Am I not a profligate , and in all probability ruined ? -Not ...
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... poor fellow into the street , who compassionately opened the door for you ? Harry . Yes - and my father knows I as com- passionately opened the door for the poor fellow in return . Sulky . Very well , sir ! Your fame is increasing daily ...
... poor fellow into the street , who compassionately opened the door for you ? Harry . Yes - and my father knows I as com- passionately opened the door for the poor fellow in return . Sulky . Very well , sir ! Your fame is increasing daily ...
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... poor ? Mrs L. My husband served the late alderman five- and - twenty years . His master promised to provide for him ; but his pitiless widow can see him thrown with a broken heart upon the parish . Soph . O dear ! -Stop ! -Stop a bit ...
... poor ? Mrs L. My husband served the late alderman five- and - twenty years . His master promised to provide for him ; but his pitiless widow can see him thrown with a broken heart upon the parish . Soph . O dear ! -Stop ! -Stop a bit ...
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... poor pleas , with affluence , ease , and Mrs Warren . Sulky . Humph ! Mrs L. You , sir , I understand , are the late alder- man's executor ? Sulky . I can't tell . Mrs L. Perhaps you may be able to serve my hus- band ? Sulky . I don't ...
... poor pleas , with affluence , ease , and Mrs Warren . Sulky . Humph ! Mrs L. You , sir , I understand , are the late alder- man's executor ? Sulky . I can't tell . Mrs L. Perhaps you may be able to serve my hus- band ? Sulky . I don't ...
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