The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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... death with fortitude and cheerful- ness . He could scarcely do otherwise , when life had become a burden to him . He had , however , some objects of affection to leave behind , as appears by the following letter , which he wrote a few ...
... death with fortitude and cheerful- ness . He could scarcely do otherwise , when life had become a burden to him . He had , however , some objects of affection to leave behind , as appears by the following letter , which he wrote a few ...
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... death . Clinch . sen . Why , so I do , fool ; I wear this , be- cause I have the estate ; and you wear that , because you have not the estate . You have cause to mourn , indeed , brother . Well , brother , I'm glad to see you ; fare you ...
... death . Clinch . sen . Why , so I do , fool ; I wear this , be- cause I have the estate ; and you wear that , because you have not the estate . You have cause to mourn , indeed , brother . Well , brother , I'm glad to see you ; fare you ...
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... Death's life with thee , without thee death to live . Welcome , my dear Sir Harry- directions . -I see you got my Sir H. Directions ! in the most charming manner , thou dear Machiavel of intrigue . Lady L. Still brisk and airy , I find ...
... Death's life with thee , without thee death to live . Welcome , my dear Sir Harry- directions . -I see you got my Sir H. Directions ! in the most charming manner , thou dear Machiavel of intrigue . Lady L. Still brisk and airy , I find ...
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... death here , by the incessant attacks of a mighty colonel ; he has besieged me . Sir H. I hope your ladyship did not surrender , though . Lady L. No , no ; but was forced to capitulate . But since you are come to raise the siege , we'll ...
... death here , by the incessant attacks of a mighty colonel ; he has besieged me . Sir H. I hope your ladyship did not surrender , though . Lady L. No , no ; but was forced to capitulate . But since you are come to raise the siege , we'll ...
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... death made a fair pretence for ; he left me sole heiress and executrix to three thousand pounds a year : at last , my love for this single dissembler turn- ed to a hatred of the whole sex ; and , resolving to di❤ vert my melancholy , I ...
... death made a fair pretence for ; he left me sole heiress and executrix to three thousand pounds a year : at last , my love for this single dissembler turn- ed to a hatred of the whole sex ; and , resolving to di❤ vert my melancholy , I ...
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