The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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Pàgina 45
... heart , sir . Sir H. Harkye , Mr Jubilee , can you digest a brace of bullets ? Clinch . sen . Oh , by no means in the world , sir . Sir H. I'll try the strength of your stomach , how- ever . Sir , you're a dead man . [ Presenting the ...
... heart , sir . Sir H. Harkye , Mr Jubilee , can you digest a brace of bullets ? Clinch . sen . Oh , by no means in the world , sir . Sir H. I'll try the strength of your stomach , how- ever . Sir , you're a dead man . [ Presenting the ...
Pàgina 46
... heart , and I cannot get her out of my head . I must pay her t'other visit . [ Exit , SCENE II . LADY DARLING's House . Enter ANGELICA , LADY DARLING , CLINCHER Ju- NIOR , and DICKY . Lady D. This is my daughter , cousin . Dicky . Now ...
... heart , and I cannot get her out of my head . I must pay her t'other visit . [ Exit , SCENE II . LADY DARLING's House . Enter ANGELICA , LADY DARLING , CLINCHER Ju- NIOR , and DICKY . Lady D. This is my daughter , cousin . Dicky . Now ...
Pàgina 51
... S. You're all lies ; first your heart is false ; your eyes are double ; one look belies another ; and then your tongue does contradict them all — Madam , I see a little devil just now hammering out a SCENE IV . ] THE CONSTANT COUPLE . 51.
... S. You're all lies ; first your heart is false ; your eyes are double ; one look belies another ; and then your tongue does contradict them all — Madam , I see a little devil just now hammering out a SCENE IV . ] THE CONSTANT COUPLE . 51.
Pàgina 66
... heart , madam , so I may be free with you . Lady L. Then plainly , sir , I shall beg the favour to see you some other time ; for at this very minute I have two lovers in the house . Sir H. Then to be as plain , I must be gone this ...
... heart , madam , so I may be free with you . Lady L. Then plainly , sir , I shall beg the favour to see you some other time ; for at this very minute I have two lovers in the house . Sir H. Then to be as plain , I must be gone this ...
Pàgina 69
... Ang . And what then , sir ? Sir H. Why , then , madam , the wine has got into my head , and the Cupids into my heart ; and unless , by quenching quick my flame , you kindly ease the SCENE I. ] 69 THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
... Ang . And what then , sir ? Sir H. Why , then , madam , the wine has got into my head , and the Cupids into my heart ; and unless , by quenching quick my flame , you kindly ease the SCENE I. ] 69 THE CONSTANT COUPLE .
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