British Theatre, المجلد 20J. Bell, 1796 |
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الصفحة 77
... foible out , We touch the spring , and wind them at our pleasure . Trol . Let Heav'n spy out for virtue , and then starve it ; But vice and frailty are the statesman's quarry , The objects of our search , and of our science , Mark'd by ...
... foible out , We touch the spring , and wind them at our pleasure . Trol . Let Heav'n spy out for virtue , and then starve it ; But vice and frailty are the statesman's quarry , The objects of our search , and of our science , Mark'd by ...
الصفحة 114
... death ; then , rise to life ; Clasp the fond maid , too striĉt to be his wife ! He held her in his camp ; might hold , alone ; Compulsion some bumanity bad shown , Reberts Pinzit MISS DE CAMP as FOIBLE . P Thomsen EPILOGUE . 113.
... death ; then , rise to life ; Clasp the fond maid , too striĉt to be his wife ! He held her in his camp ; might hold , alone ; Compulsion some bumanity bad shown , Reberts Pinzit MISS DE CAMP as FOIBLE . P Thomsen EPILOGUE . 113.
الصفحة 116
John Bell. Reberts Pinzit MISS DE CAMP as FOIBLE . P Thomsen a bible . So mischief has been before hand with me MAY OF THE WAY OF THE WORLD . A COMEDY Act III . WAY OF THE WORLD .
John Bell. Reberts Pinzit MISS DE CAMP as FOIBLE . P Thomsen a bible . So mischief has been before hand with me MAY OF THE WAY OF THE WORLD . A COMEDY Act III . WAY OF THE WORLD .
الصفحة 12
... FOIBLE , Woman to Lady Wishfort , MINCING , Woman to Mrs. Millamant , · Women . Mrs. Webb . Mrs. Abingon . Mrs. Mattocks . Miss Chapman . Miss Stuart . - Mrs. Platt . Footman , and Attendants . Scene , London --- The Time equal to that ...
... FOIBLE , Woman to Lady Wishfort , MINCING , Woman to Mrs. Millamant , · Women . Mrs. Webb . Mrs. Abingon . Mrs. Mattocks . Miss Chapman . Miss Stuart . - Mrs. Platt . Footman , and Attendants . Scene , London --- The Time equal to that ...
الصفحة 43
... Foible my mother's woman , and may win her to your interest . Mira . Care is taken for that- " she is won and worn " by this time . " They were married this morning . Mrs. Fain . Who ? Mira . Waitwell and Foible . I would not tempt my ...
... Foible my mother's woman , and may win her to your interest . Mira . Care is taken for that- " she is won and worn " by this time . " They were married this morning . Mrs. Fain . Who ? Mira . Waitwell and Foible . I would not tempt my ...
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