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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第22页
... fortune . Lady L. You need not , shall not ; my estate for both is sufficient . Colonel S. Thy estate ! No , I'll turn a knave , and purchase one myself ; I'll cringe to the proud man I undermine ; I'll tip my tongue with flattery , and ...
... fortune . Lady L. You need not , shall not ; my estate for both is sufficient . Colonel S. Thy estate ! No , I'll turn a knave , and purchase one myself ; I'll cringe to the proud man I undermine ; I'll tip my tongue with flattery , and ...
第23页
... fortune in a choice . Lady L. How easily is the vanity of fops tickled by our sex ! Colonel S. Why , your sex is the vanity of fops . Lady L. On my conscience , I believe so . This gentleman , because he danced well , I pitched on for a ...
... fortune in a choice . Lady L. How easily is the vanity of fops tickled by our sex ! Colonel S. Why , your sex is the vanity of fops . Lady L. On my conscience , I believe so . This gentleman , because he danced well , I pitched on for a ...
第28页
... fortune Your ladyship's most humble servant , VIZARD . Sir , your fortune and quality are sufficient to recom- mend you any where ; but what goes farther with me is the recommendation of so sober and pious a young gentleman as my cousin ...
... fortune Your ladyship's most humble servant , VIZARD . Sir , your fortune and quality are sufficient to recom- mend you any where ; but what goes farther with me is the recommendation of so sober and pious a young gentleman as my cousin ...
第57页
... Fortune , this once assist me as before : Two such machines can never work in vain , As thy propitious wheel , and my projecting brain . [ Exeunt . ACT THE FOURTH . SCENE I. Covent Garden . Enter SIR H. WILDAIR and COLONEL STANDARD ...
... Fortune , this once assist me as before : Two such machines can never work in vain , As thy propitious wheel , and my projecting brain . [ Exeunt . ACT THE FOURTH . SCENE I. Covent Garden . Enter SIR H. WILDAIR and COLONEL STANDARD ...
第74页
... fortune -- He's a son of a whore , and a rascal - And would make your daughter very happy Whistles . ] in a husband .-- [ Looks foolish , and hums a Song . ] - Oh ! poor Sir Harry , what have thy angry stars designed ? Ang . Now , sir ...
... fortune -- He's a son of a whore , and a rascal - And would make your daughter very happy Whistles . ] in a husband .-- [ Looks foolish , and hums a Song . ] - Oh ! poor Sir Harry , what have thy angry stars designed ? Ang . Now , sir ...
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