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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Pàgina 3
... Sir Giles Overreach , must yet lament to behold in that character , courage , ambition , and indefatigable industry , united with the most vile , and the most wicked pursuits . Yet the author having made his usurer neither a miser , nor ...
... Sir Giles Overreach , must yet lament to behold in that character , courage , ambition , and indefatigable industry , united with the most vile , and the most wicked pursuits . Yet the author having made his usurer neither a miser , nor ...
Pàgina 4
... Sir Giles is , in bestowing that kind of entertainment which an audience mostly seek , it is still the only ... Lord Lovell , Lady Allworth , and every amiable cha- ́racter , is a dull one ; whilst the amusement of the public is to ...
... Sir Giles is , in bestowing that kind of entertainment which an audience mostly seek , it is still the only ... Lord Lovell , Lady Allworth , and every amiable cha- ́racter , is a dull one ; whilst the amusement of the public is to ...
Pàgina 5
... Sir Giles in the last , every circumstance that occurs is a highly finished moral , and almost every speech bestows some valu- able instruction . The enjoyment which Overreach professes to take in his own " dark and crooked ways ...
... Sir Giles in the last , every circumstance that occurs is a highly finished moral , and almost every speech bestows some valu- able instruction . The enjoyment which Overreach professes to take in his own " dark and crooked ways ...
Pàgina 11
... sir : You were then a lord of acres , the prime gallant , And I your under - butler : note the change now ; - You ... Giles Overreach , observing Resolving not to lose so fair an opportunity , On foolish mortgages , statutes , and bonds ...
... sir : You were then a lord of acres , the prime gallant , And I your under - butler : note the change now ; - You ... Giles Overreach , observing Resolving not to lose so fair an opportunity , On foolish mortgages , statutes , and bonds ...
Pàgina 14
... Sir Giles Overreach ( that , to make her great In swelling titles , without touch of conscience , Will cut his ... lord ? - I'll eat my arms first . Howsoe'er blind Fortune Hath spent the utmost of her malice on me ; Though I am thrust ...
... Sir Giles Overreach ( that , to make her great In swelling titles , without touch of conscience , Will cut his ... lord ? - I'll eat my arms first . Howsoe'er blind Fortune Hath spent the utmost of her malice on me ; Though I am thrust ...
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