The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... Pray what could induce him to commit so rash an action at last ? Croak . I don't know ; some people were malicious enough to say , it was keeping company with me ; be- cause we used to meet now and then , and open our bearts to each ...
... Pray what could induce him to commit so rash an action at last ? Croak . I don't know ; some people were malicious enough to say , it was keeping company with me ; be- cause we used to meet now and then , and open our bearts to each ...
Pàgina 40
... pray , sir , what is your name , sir ? Bailiff . That I didn't promise to tell you . He ! he he ! A joke breaks no bones , as we say among us that practise the law . Mr. H. You may have reason for keeping it a se- èret , perhaps ...
... pray , sir , what is your name , sir ? Bailiff . That I didn't promise to tell you . He ! he he ! A joke breaks no bones , as we say among us that practise the law . Mr. H. You may have reason for keeping it a se- èret , perhaps ...
Pàgina 43
... Pray , gentlemen , sit without ce- remony . Miss R. Who can these odd looking men be ! I fear it is as I was informed . It must be so . [ Aside . Bailiff . [ After a Pause . ] Pretty weather , very pretty weather , for the time of the ...
... Pray , gentlemen , sit without ce- remony . Miss R. Who can these odd looking men be ! I fear it is as I was informed . It must be so . [ Aside . Bailiff . [ After a Pause . ] Pretty weather , very pretty weather , for the time of the ...
Pàgina 50
... Pray , sir , what was it ? Lotty . Why , madam - but let it go no further - it was procured him his place . 1 Sir W. Did you , sir ? Lofty . Either you or I , sir ? Miss R. This , Mr. Lofty , was very kind indeed . Lofty , I did love ...
... Pray , sir , what was it ? Lotty . Why , madam - but let it go no further - it was procured him his place . 1 Sir W. Did you , sir ? Lofty . Either you or I , sir ? Miss R. This , Mr. Lofty , was very kind indeed . Lofty , I did love ...
Pàgina 66
... pray , what right have they to my money ? Mrs. C. And pray , what right then have you to my good humour ? Croak . And so your good humour advises me to part with my money ! Why , then , to tell your good humour a piece of my mind , I'd ...
... pray , what right have they to my money ? Mrs. C. And pray , what right then have you to my good humour ? Croak . And so your good humour advises me to part with my money ! Why , then , to tell your good humour a piece of my mind , I'd ...
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