British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... , - Men . Mr. Walker . Mr. Woodward . Mr. Smith . Mr. Shuter . Mr. Dunstall . Mr. Dyer . Mr. Morgan . Women . Miss Elliot . MARY ANN , HARRIET , BRIDGET , Scene , London . - Miss Wilford . Mrs. Mahon . Dramatis Personae. ...
... , - Men . Mr. Walker . Mr. Woodward . Mr. Smith . Mr. Shuter . Mr. Dunstall . Mr. Dyer . Mr. Morgan . Women . Miss Elliot . MARY ANN , HARRIET , BRIDGET , Scene , London . - Miss Wilford . Mrs. Mahon . Dramatis Personae. ...
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... Harriet , I suppose , Lovi . That's quite another business ; what I do , is no rule for your actions . Old . It is as I ever said ; each man is still looking at the hump upon his neighbour's back , but never thinks of casting an eye ...
... Harriet , I suppose , Lovi . That's quite another business ; what I do , is no rule for your actions . Old . It is as I ever said ; each man is still looking at the hump upon his neighbour's back , but never thinks of casting an eye ...
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... Harriet in this profligate town ! Lovi . Ay , and I have taught her to know right from wrong . Old . Right from wrong ! You have ruined the girl . Have not you indulged her in every whimsy this fer- tile town affords ? Lovi . I have ...
... Harriet in this profligate town ! Lovi . Ay , and I have taught her to know right from wrong . Old . Right from wrong ! You have ruined the girl . Have not you indulged her in every whimsy this fer- tile town affords ? Lovi . I have ...
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... Harriet will know how to avoid- Old . She will know how to deceive you . Lovi . She will have too much honour . Old . She will have too much wit . Now Mary Ann has no wild notions , and of course no dangerous cu- riosity . Lovi . Her ...
... Harriet will know how to avoid- Old . She will know how to deceive you . Lovi . She will have too much honour . Old . She will have too much wit . Now Mary Ann has no wild notions , and of course no dangerous cu- riosity . Lovi . Her ...
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... Harriet . Enter BELFORD . Bel . ' Sdeath and confusion ! my dull brain can de- vise nothing - hey ! is not that old Argus Centoculi with all his eyes out ! -Mr . Lovibond - a sight of you -what , have you been out of town ? Lovi . No ...
... Harriet . Enter BELFORD . Bel . ' Sdeath and confusion ! my dull brain can de- vise nothing - hey ! is not that old Argus Centoculi with all his eyes out ! -Mr . Lovibond - a sight of you -what , have you been out of town ? Lovi . No ...
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