British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 10
... sirrah , and do as I ordered you . Put on your farmer's dress ; go directly to the object 1 adore ; let her know you are come from her guardian in the country , and have his orders to takė her home under your care ; convey her safe to ...
... sirrah , and do as I ordered you . Put on your farmer's dress ; go directly to the object 1 adore ; let her know you are come from her guardian in the country , and have his orders to takė her home under your care ; convey her safe to ...
Page 11
... Sirrah , no words ! Go and see who's at the door . Brisk . You have marred many an excellent plot of mine , Sir . You know you cannot help meddling , when I undertake a scheme . If you'll promise me , Sir , not to- Brump . Will you see ...
... Sirrah , no words ! Go and see who's at the door . Brisk . You have marred many an excellent plot of mine , Sir . You know you cannot help meddling , when I undertake a scheme . If you'll promise me , Sir , not to- Brump . Will you see ...
Page 29
... sirrah ? Brisk . Your honour knows , Sir , I have not been out of your house any time these six weeks past . Sir Theo . And why in this disguise , sirrah ? Brisk . Nothing but a frolick , Sir : a mere freak of my young master's , Sir ...
... sirrah ? Brisk . Your honour knows , Sir , I have not been out of your house any time these six weeks past . Sir Theo . And why in this disguise , sirrah ? Brisk . Nothing but a frolick , Sir : a mere freak of my young master's , Sir ...
Page 30
... sirrah ! you know the oak that stands near my house in the country . Brisk . Perfectly well , Sir . Sir Theo . It has been the reformer of manners twen- ty miles round the country , Brisk . Ay ! Sir , it has been felt with a vengeance ...
... sirrah ! you know the oak that stands near my house in the country . Brisk . Perfectly well , Sir . Sir Theo . It has been the reformer of manners twen- ty miles round the country , Brisk . Ay ! Sir , it has been felt with a vengeance ...
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... Sirrah ! let that money alone . Hold me , Sir Theodore , hold me ; I am ready to sink into the earth . [ Gres up to him . ] They told me you was dead . That fellow , Brisk - Hey ! what are you running away with my money , scoundrel ...
... Sirrah ! let that money alone . Hold me , Sir Theodore , hold me ; I am ready to sink into the earth . [ Gres up to him . ] They told me you was dead . That fellow , Brisk - Hey ! what are you running away with my money , scoundrel ...
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Amlet Araminta Brass Brid Brisk British Library Brump cann't child Clar Clarissa COLLEY CIBBER Conquest CORINNA dear devil Dick Enter BRUSH Enter OLDCASTLE Exeunt Exit fancy fellow Flip Flippanta folly fortune Gentle gentleman girl give glad Gripe happiness Harts HARTSHORN hear heart honour hope humble humour husband impudence Lady Gent Lady W Lady Wronglove ladyship laugh leave letter look Lord G Lord George Lord Wronglove lordship Lovi Lovibond madam marriage marry Mary Ann mind Miss Elliot Miss NOTABLE mistress necklace never on't passion Peter play poor pr'ythee pray pretty rogue ruin SCENE servant shew Sir Fr Sir FRIENDLY MORAL Sir Theo Sir Theodore sirrah smile speak sure swear tell thee there's thing thou thought told town twill virtue what's the matter wife woman word wretch young