British Theatre, Том 24J. Bell, 1792 |
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... Will . What signifies his affection to me , or how can I be proud of a place in a heart where every sharper and coxcomb find an easy entrance ? Jar . I grant you that he's rather too good B iij THE GOOD NATURED MAN. ...
... Will . What signifies his affection to me , or how can I be proud of a place in a heart where every sharper and coxcomb find an easy entrance ? Jar . I grant you that he's rather too good B iij THE GOOD NATURED MAN. ...
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John Bell. phew ; the strange good natur'd , foolish , open heart- ed - And yet , all his faults are such that one loves him still the better for them . Enter HONEYWOOD . Hon . Well , Jarvis , what messages from my friends this morning ...
John Bell. phew ; the strange good natur'd , foolish , open heart- ed - And yet , all his faults are such that one loves him still the better for them . Enter HONEYWOOD . Hon . Well , Jarvis , what messages from my friends this morning ...
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... heart , sir . Up or down , all's one to me . [ Exit . Jar . Ay , we have one or other of that family in this house from morning till night . He comes on the old affair , I suppose . The match between his son , that's just returned from ...
... heart , sir . Up or down , all's one to me . [ Exit . Jar . Ay , we have one or other of that family in this house from morning till night . He comes on the old affair , I suppose . The match between his son , that's just returned from ...
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... heart of stone . My wife has so encroach'd upon every one of my privileges , that I am now no more than a mere lodger in my own house . Hon . But a little spirit exerted on your side might perhaps restore your authority . Croak . No ...
... heart of stone . My wife has so encroach'd upon every one of my privileges , that I am now no more than a mere lodger in my own house . Hon . But a little spirit exerted on your side might perhaps restore your authority . Croak . No ...
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... hearts to each other . To be sure I lov'd to hear him talk , and he lov'd to hear me talk ; poor dear Dick . He us'd to say that Croaker rhim'd to joker ; and so we us'd to laugh - Poor Dick . [ Going to cry . Hon . His fate affects me ...
... hearts to each other . To be sure I lov'd to hear him talk , and he lov'd to hear me talk ; poor dear Dick . He us'd to say that Croaker rhim'd to joker ; and so we us'd to laugh - Poor Dick . [ Going to cry . Hon . His fate affects me ...
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Bail believe brother Cank cann't Charles child Cole colonel confess COVENT GARDEN creature Croak daugh daughter dear deceived devil Dick Enter Sir Exeunt Exit Faddle faith father favour fear fellow Fidelia folly fool Foote fortune friendship Garnet gentleman girl give Grace happiness hear heart Heaven honour hope innocence Jarvis lady laugh Leont Leontine letter Load Loader Lofty Lord Lucy madam married matter mean Miss Rich Miss Richland morning never night obliged Oliv Olivia on't pardon poor Pr'ythee Pray pretty Rosetta ruin SAMUEL FOOTE SCENE serve shew Shift Sir Char Sir CHARLES RAYMOND Sir Geo Sir George Sir Ro Sir Roger Sir William Honeywood sister Smart Smirk sure tell thee there's thing thou Trans Villiard virtue Weal woman Zounds
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