Lacy's Acting Edition of Plays, Dramas, Farces and Extravagances, Etc., Etc: As Performed at the Various Theatres ...T. H. Lacy, 1849 |
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... madam ! MRS . S. ( delighted ) Oh , the lovely creature ! FEATH . I knew you would be charmed with it , madam . Observe the elegance of its shape , the softness of its fur , and the gentleness of its manners . MRS . S. It is a beauty ...
... madam ! MRS . S. ( delighted ) Oh , the lovely creature ! FEATH . I knew you would be charmed with it , madam . Observe the elegance of its shape , the softness of its fur , and the gentleness of its manners . MRS . S. It is a beauty ...
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... madam - a mere trifle - nothing to the robberies you daily commit . MRS . S. Robberies ! FEATH . Call them by the milder term of petty larcenies —— larcenies of hearts , madam - hearts most precious to their unhappy owners , but on ...
... madam - a mere trifle - nothing to the robberies you daily commit . MRS . S. Robberies ! FEATH . Call them by the milder term of petty larcenies —— larcenies of hearts , madam - hearts most precious to their unhappy owners , but on ...
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... madam . MRS . T. It is open , I believe . LEVISON . Yes , madam . MRS . T. Will you oblige me by- LEVISON . Shutting it — certainly , madam . ( going ) MRS . T. No , sir , by going out by it - by taking your leave . LEVISON . Madam ...
... madam . MRS . T. It is open , I believe . LEVISON . Yes , madam . MRS . T. Will you oblige me by- LEVISON . Shutting it — certainly , madam . ( going ) MRS . T. No , sir , by going out by it - by taking your leave . LEVISON . Madam ...
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ADOLPHE ALEXIS ALICE aloud ANTONY AURORA BARON BLOOD boots BROWNE BRUTUS BUMPS Cæsar CASCA CASSIUS CESAR CLAUDE COLONEL crosses CUNNING dear DECIUS DELA DOLLY door DOTTS DRAKE dress DUDLEY EDGAR Enter Exeunt Exit father FEATH FEATHERLEY FEDORA fellow garden gentleman give goes gold GRAFTON hand HARRY heart HETHER honour HOOLE Humphries ICEBROOK Ironside JACK JANE JESSIE JOHN JOHN BRITTON JOSEPH KATE KATIE KATINKA King KNIBBS LADY H laughing LAURA letter LEVISON looking lord LUCIUS madam MAJOR Mark Antony married Master mean MERVYN METELLUS Miss Mistress Mullendorf murder never night OATES PAUL PERKYN pistols PRANCE PYEFINCH RICHARD RODOM rushes RUTH SCENE SIBSEY SIMON SMATTER Smylie speak SPRIG SPRIGGINS Spritsail SUTTON Swandown sword tell thee there's THOMAS HAILES LACY thou TIMOTHY TITINIUS Titus Oates TREBON TREBONIUS TURTLE VICTOR villain WATTS What's woman young Zounds