British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... AMLET , hum- ble when she hopes to receive , insolent when demand- ing , proud and vulgar , the necessary slave and the eventual tyrant of the Fair , who depend upon her , is , while the effect must be admitted strong , acknow- ledged ...
... AMLET , hum- ble when she hopes to receive , insolent when demand- ing , proud and vulgar , the necessary slave and the eventual tyrant of the Fair , who depend upon her , is , while the effect must be admitted strong , acknow- ledged ...
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John Bell. GRIPE , MONEYTRAP , DICK AMLET , BRASS , CLIP , JESSAMIN , CLARISSA , ARAMINTA , CORINNA , FLIPPANTA , Mrs. AMLET , Mrs. CLOGGIT , Dramatis Perfonae . DRURY - LANE . SCENE , London . · Men , Mr. Moody . - Mr. Parsons . - Mr ...
John Bell. GRIPE , MONEYTRAP , DICK AMLET , BRASS , CLIP , JESSAMIN , CLARISSA , ARAMINTA , CORINNA , FLIPPANTA , Mrs. AMLET , Mrs. CLOGGIT , Dramatis Perfonae . DRURY - LANE . SCENE , London . · Men , Mr. Moody . - Mr. Parsons . - Mr ...
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... AMLET and Mrs. CLOGGIT , meeting . Amlet . GOOD morrow , neighbour ; good morrow , neigh- bour Cloggit . How does all at your house this morning ? Clog . Thank you kindly , Mrs. Amlet , thank you kindly ; how do you do , I pray ? Am ...
... AMLET and Mrs. CLOGGIT , meeting . Amlet . GOOD morrow , neighbour ; good morrow , neigh- bour Cloggit . How does all at your house this morning ? Clog . Thank you kindly , Mrs. Amlet , thank you kindly ; how do you do , I pray ? Am ...
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... Amlet , how do you speed amongst your city customers ? My Am . My city customers ! Now , by my truth , neigh- bour , between the city and the court ( with reverence be it spoken ) , there's not a to choose . ladies in the city , in ...
... Amlet , how do you speed amongst your city customers ? My Am . My city customers ! Now , by my truth , neigh- bour , between the city and the court ( with reverence be it spoken ) , there's not a to choose . ladies in the city , in ...
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... Amlet ? My daughter Flipp says she met him ' tother day , in a laced coat , with three fine ladies , his footman at his heels , and as gay as a bridegroom . Am . Is it possible ? Ah , the rogue ! Well , neigh- bour , all's well that ...
... Amlet ? My daughter Flipp says she met him ' tother day , in a laced coat , with three fine ladies , his footman at his heels , and as gay as a bridegroom . Am . Is it possible ? Ah , the rogue ! Well , neigh- bour , all's well that ...
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