British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 39
... Lady Gentle's House . Lady GENTLE , Lord WRONGLOVE , and Lord GEORGE , at a tea- table . Lady Gent . [ To Lord Wronglove . ] Come , come , my Lord , you must stay another dish , indeed . Lord W. Upon my faith , madam , my business is of ...
... Lady Gentle's House . Lady GENTLE , Lord WRONGLOVE , and Lord GEORGE , at a tea- table . Lady Gent . [ To Lord Wronglove . ] Come , come , my Lord , you must stay another dish , indeed . Lord W. Upon my faith , madam , my business is of ...
Page 40
... Lady Gent . Go on , you deserve nothing at all , now you disoblige me . Lord W. I shall take a better opportunity to make myself amends for going so soon ; I am your lady- ship's most humble servant . Mrs. Conquest , pray take care of ...
... Lady Gent . Go on , you deserve nothing at all , now you disoblige me . Lord W. I shall take a better opportunity to make myself amends for going so soon ; I am your lady- ship's most humble servant . Mrs. Conquest , pray take care of ...
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... Lady Gent . I am in hopes your ladyship's good opi- nion of marriage will persuade you not to be long out of it : we that feel the happiness of a condition our- selves , naturally wish our friends in it . Mrs. Con . What do you think of ...
... Lady Gent . I am in hopes your ladyship's good opi- nion of marriage will persuade you not to be long out of it : we that feel the happiness of a condition our- selves , naturally wish our friends in it . Mrs. Con . What do you think of ...
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... Lady Gent . Well , I am confident my lord would make an extreme good husband . Lord G. I don't know but I really might , if I could persuade any woman beside your ladyship to think so . Mrs. Con . How artfully the monster screws himself ...
... Lady Gent . Well , I am confident my lord would make an extreme good husband . Lord G. I don't know but I really might , if I could persuade any woman beside your ladyship to think so . Mrs. Con . How artfully the monster screws himself ...
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... Lady Gent . Ev'n as you please , my lord ; for I con- fess her assurance is enough to dash any one out of ... LADY'S LAST STAKE . Lord G. Upon my faith, madam, I had ...
... Lady Gent . Ev'n as you please , my lord ; for I con- fess her assurance is enough to dash any one out of ... LADY'S LAST STAKE . Lord G. Upon my faith, madam, I had ...
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