British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... CLARISSA , ARAMINTA , CORINNA , FLIPPANTA , Mrs. AMLET , Mrs. CLOGGIT , Dramatis Perfonae . DRURY - LANE . SCENE , London . · Men , Mr. Moody . - Mr. Parsons . - Mr. Palmer . · Mr. King . · · · · · · . Mr. Benson . . Mr. Burton . Women ...
... CLARISSA , ARAMINTA , CORINNA , FLIPPANTA , Mrs. AMLET , Mrs. CLOGGIT , Dramatis Perfonae . DRURY - LANE . SCENE , London . · Men , Mr. Moody . - Mr. Parsons . - Mr. Palmer . · Mr. King . · · · · · · . Mr. Benson . . Mr. Burton . Women ...
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... CLARISSA , followed by FLIPPANTA and BRASS . Clar . No messages this morning from any body , Flippanta Lard , how dull that is ! Oh , there's Brass ! I did not see thee , Brass . What news dost thou bring ? Brass . Only a letter from ...
... CLARISSA , followed by FLIPPANTA and BRASS . Clar . No messages this morning from any body , Flippanta Lard , how dull that is ! Oh , there's Brass ! I did not see thee , Brass . What news dost thou bring ? Brass . Only a letter from ...
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John Bell. ACT II . SCENE 1 . Mr. GRIPE's House . Enter CLARISSA and DICK . Clarissa . WHAT in the name of dulness is the matter with you , colonel ? You are as studious as a cracked chymist . Dick . My head , madam , is full of your ...
John Bell. ACT II . SCENE 1 . Mr. GRIPE's House . Enter CLARISSA and DICK . Clarissa . WHAT in the name of dulness is the matter with you , colonel ? You are as studious as a cracked chymist . Dick . My head , madam , is full of your ...
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... CLARISSA and ARAMINTA . Clar . Jessamin ! Here , boy , carry up these things into my dressing - room , and break as many of them by the way as you can , be sure . -Oh , art thou there , Brass ! What news ? Brass . Madam , I only called ...
... CLARISSA and ARAMINTA . Clar . Jessamin ! Here , boy , carry up these things into my dressing - room , and break as many of them by the way as you can , be sure . -Oh , art thou there , Brass ! What news ? Brass . Madam , I only called ...
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... Clarissa . Clar . My soul ! [ Hugging one another . Ara . The stars have done this . Clar . The pretty little twinklers . Flip . And what will you do for them now ? Clar . What grateful creatures ought ; shew them we don't despise their ...
... Clarissa . Clar . My soul ! [ Hugging one another . Ara . The stars have done this . Clar . The pretty little twinklers . Flip . And what will you do for them now ? Clar . What grateful creatures ought ; shew them we don't despise their ...
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