The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ... |
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56. oldal
Sir J. By that time my head is half dressed , I hear my husband swearing himself
into a state of perdition that the meat's all cold upon the table ; to amend which , I
come down in an hour more , and have it sent back to the kitchen , to be all ...
Sir J. By that time my head is half dressed , I hear my husband swearing himself
into a state of perdition that the meat's all cold upon the table ; to amend which , I
come down in an hour more , and have it sent back to the kitchen , to be all ...
77. oldal
Takes a Steinkirk off her neck , and lays it gently on his Head . And if he should
wake , offended at my too busy care , let my heart breaking patience , duty , and
my fond affection plead my pardon . [ Exit . After she has been out some Time , a
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Takes a Steinkirk off her neck , and lays it gently on his Head . And if he should
wake , offended at my too busy care , let my heart breaking patience , duty , and
my fond affection plead my pardon . [ Exit . After she has been out some Time , a
...
78. oldal
Edg . Oh , lud ! my head's in such a condition ioo . [ Runs to the Glass . ] I am
coming , madam . - Oh , lud ! here's no powder , neither --Here , madam . [ Erit .
Sir Char . How now ! [ Feeling the Steinkerk on his Head . ] What's this ? How
came it ...
Edg . Oh , lud ! my head's in such a condition ioo . [ Runs to the Glass . ] I am
coming , madam . - Oh , lud ! here's no powder , neither --Here , madam . [ Erit .
Sir Char . How now ! [ Feeling the Steinkerk on his Head . ] What's this ? How
came it ...
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