The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden and Haymarket, Volum 18Longman [and others], 1808 |
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Pàgina 15
... leave of her in an officer - like manner . 1 Sailor . Hang sorrow ; we know the worst on't- ' tis only taking a fresh cruize ; and , for my part , I'll sail with Captain Ironsides as far as there's water to carry me . Omnes . So we will ...
... leave of her in an officer - like manner . 1 Sailor . Hang sorrow ; we know the worst on't- ' tis only taking a fresh cruize ; and , for my part , I'll sail with Captain Ironsides as far as there's water to carry me . Omnes . So we will ...
Pàgina 25
... leave you ; remember the condition of our agreement , and expect my friend- ship- -Oh , I could tear your eyes out ! [ Exit . Belf . jun . Well , Sir Benjamin , keep your own coun- cil , if you are wise ; I'll do as I would be done by ...
... leave you ; remember the condition of our agreement , and expect my friend- ship- -Oh , I could tear your eyes out ! [ Exit . Belf . jun . Well , Sir Benjamin , keep your own coun- cil , if you are wise ; I'll do as I would be done by ...
Pàgina 45
... leave that office to a husband . Lady D. ' Tis true ; and , if Sir Benjamin had any heart- Paterson . Come , come , my dear lady , don't be too severe upon Sir Benjamin : many men of no better appearance than Sir Benjamin , have shown ...
... leave that office to a husband . Lady D. ' Tis true ; and , if Sir Benjamin had any heart- Paterson . Come , come , my dear lady , don't be too severe upon Sir Benjamin : many men of no better appearance than Sir Benjamin , have shown ...
Pàgina 47
... leave her to the mercy of every freebooter - let her be vilified and abused - her honour , her reputation , mangled and torn by every paltry , privateering fellow , that fortune casts upon your coast . Sir Benj . Hold , my lady , hold ...
... leave her to the mercy of every freebooter - let her be vilified and abused - her honour , her reputation , mangled and torn by every paltry , privateering fellow , that fortune casts upon your coast . Sir Benj . Hold , my lady , hold ...
Pàgina 48
... leave me— -I pray you , leave me . Lucy . Nay , Philip , but hear me . Philip . Hear you , ungrateful girl ! you know it has been all my delight to hear you , to see you , and to sit by your side for hours I have done it -- for whole ...
... leave me— -I pray you , leave me . Lucy . Nay , Philip , but hear me . Philip . Hear you , ungrateful girl ! you know it has been all my delight to hear you , to see you , and to sit by your side for hours I have done it -- for whole ...
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