British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 101
... happiness of seeing you so since our ho- ney - moon was over , I think . Gripe . Why , to tell you the truth , my dear , ' tis the joy of seeing you at home .- [ Kisses her . ] - You see what charms you have , when you are pleased to ...
... happiness of seeing you so since our ho- ney - moon was over , I think . Gripe . Why , to tell you the truth , my dear , ' tis the joy of seeing you at home .- [ Kisses her . ] - You see what charms you have , when you are pleased to ...
Page vii
... happiness or misery ; What subject ought , in reason , more to please ye , Than an attempt to make those chains sit easy ? Though in the noose so many souls seem curst , Pray who's in fault ? -For when you've said your worst , You all ...
... happiness or misery ; What subject ought , in reason , more to please ye , Than an attempt to make those chains sit easy ? Though in the noose so many souls seem curst , Pray who's in fault ? -For when you've said your worst , You all ...
Page 12
... happiness , it was mine ; if " not , she knew herself , and should not bend below " her sex's value - I bore this long , then urged her " duty ; that this reserve of humour was inconsistent << " with her being a friend , a wife , 12 Ая ...
... happiness , it was mine ; if " not , she knew herself , and should not bend below " her sex's value - I bore this long , then urged her " duty ; that this reserve of humour was inconsistent << " with her being a friend , a wife , 12 Ая ...
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... happiness of a condition our- selves , naturally wish our friends in it . Mrs. Con . What do you think of me , my Lord , you know I have been about you a great while ? Lord G. Fy , fy ! you marry ! A mere rake ! Mrs. Con . O but I fancy ...
... happiness of a condition our- selves , naturally wish our friends in it . Mrs. Con . What do you think of me , my Lord , you know I have been about you a great while ? Lord G. Fy , fy ! you marry ! A mere rake ! Mrs. Con . O but I fancy ...
Page 50
... happiness- -For then to have the noise of these two lovers draw two or three score more after me , which it certainly would : for when once a woman's the fashion , every body follows her ; she fills like a musick subscription , though ...
... happiness- -For then to have the noise of these two lovers draw two or three score more after me , which it certainly would : for when once a woman's the fashion , every body follows her ; she fills like a musick subscription , though ...
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