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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... child ? Y. Mir . Ha ha ha ! the fellow's downright dis- tracted ! Thou miracle of impudence ! wouldst thou make me believe , that such a grave gentleman as my father would go a masquerading thus ? That a person of threescore and three ...
... child ? Y. Mir . Ha ha ha ! the fellow's downright dis- tracted ! Thou miracle of impudence ! wouldst thou make me believe , that such a grave gentleman as my father would go a masquerading thus ? That a person of threescore and three ...
第42页
... child . Oriana . Ay , sir , my indisposition was only a pre- tence to divert the quarrel ; the capricious taste of your sex , excuses this artifice in ours . [ Exit . Petit . Come , Mr Dugard , take courage ; there is a way still left ...
... child . Oriana . Ay , sir , my indisposition was only a pre- tence to divert the quarrel ; the capricious taste of your sex , excuses this artifice in ours . [ Exit . Petit . Come , Mr Dugard , take courage ; there is a way still left ...
第44页
... child . But , dear captain , what has he done with his estate ? Dur . Settled it upon the church , sir . Old Mir . The church ! Nay , then the devil wo'nt get him out of their clutches- Ten thousand livres a year upon the church ! ' Tis ...
... child . But , dear captain , what has he done with his estate ? Dur . Settled it upon the church , sir . Old Mir . The church ! Nay , then the devil wo'nt get him out of their clutches- Ten thousand livres a year upon the church ! ' Tis ...
第47页
... child by these tricks , sir . Y. Mir . What tricks , sir ? Old Mir . By a pretended trick , sir . A contrivance to bring my son to reason , and it has made him stark mad ; I have lost him , and a thousand pound a year . Y. Mir ...
... child by these tricks , sir . Y. Mir . What tricks , sir ? Old Mir . By a pretended trick , sir . A contrivance to bring my son to reason , and it has made him stark mad ; I have lost him , and a thousand pound a year . Y. Mir ...
第52页
... child , poor child , d'ye know ter ! me ? Oriana . You ! you are Amadis de Gaul , sir . - Oh ! oh , my heart ! Were you ever in love , fair lady ? And do you never dream of flowers and gardens ? -I dream of walking fires , and tall ...
... child , poor child , d'ye know ter ! me ? Oriana . You ! you are Amadis de Gaul , sir . - Oh ! oh , my heart ! Were you ever in love , fair lady ? And do you never dream of flowers and gardens ? -I dream of walking fires , and tall ...
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