British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 34
... conquest indeed . Ara . But now I have subdued the country , pray is it worth my keeping ? You know the ground , you have tried it . Clar . A barren soil , Heaven can tell . Ara . Yet if it were well cultivated , it would pro- duce ...
... conquest indeed . Ara . But now I have subdued the country , pray is it worth my keeping ? You know the ground , you have tried it . Clar . A barren soil , Heaven can tell . Ara . Yet if it were well cultivated , it would pro- duce ...
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... conquest . Clar . Hussy- But of whom ? Quick . Flip . Of Mr. Moneytrap , that's all . Ara . My husband ? Flip . Yes , your husband , madam : you thought fit to corrupt ours , so now we are even with you . Ara . Sure thou art in jest ...
... conquest . Clar . Hussy- But of whom ? Quick . Flip . Of Mr. Moneytrap , that's all . Ara . My husband ? Flip . Yes , your husband , madam : you thought fit to corrupt ours , so now we are even with you . Ara . Sure thou art in jest ...
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... CONQUEST , Miss NOTABLE , Mrs. HARTSHORN , Men . n Mr. Wroughton . Mr. Lewis . Mr. Aickin . Mr. Kennedy . Women . Mrs. Bates . Mrs. Warren . Mrs. Wells . Mrs. Brown . Mrs. Pitt . ug del Heath sculp ! Dramatis Personat. ...
... CONQUEST , Miss NOTABLE , Mrs. HARTSHORN , Men . n Mr. Wroughton . Mr. Lewis . Mr. Aickin . Mr. Kennedy . Women . Mrs. Bates . Mrs. Warren . Mrs. Wells . Mrs. Brown . Mrs. Pitt . ug del Heath sculp ! Dramatis Personat. ...
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... Conquest . Lord G. Why , then , look you Lord W. You may swear till you are black in the face ; but you love her , her only , indeed you do ; your passion for Lady Gentle is affected . Not but 28 AR I. THE LADY'S LAST STAKE .
... Conquest . Lord G. Why , then , look you Lord W. You may swear till you are black in the face ; but you love her , her only , indeed you do ; your passion for Lady Gentle is affected . Not but 28 AR I. THE LADY'S LAST STAKE .
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... Conquest's fortune , and would fain persuade yourself you are in love in another place▭▭▭ But , hark'e - you'll marry her - And so , if your chariot's at the door , you shall carry me to White's Lord G. Why , then ( except myself ) ...
... Conquest's fortune , and would fain persuade yourself you are in love in another place▭▭▭ But , hark'e - you'll marry her - And so , if your chariot's at the door , you shall carry me to White's Lord G. Why , then ( except myself ) ...
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