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British Theatre - Page 46
by John Bell - 1791
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The Works of Henry Fielding, Esq;: The mock doctor. The covent-garden ...

Henry Fielding - 1766 - 352 pages
...complexions, and their fine feathers ! Now, I fhou'd be glad to tafte the favour that is in any of them. LOVE. And do you really think me pretty tolerable ? LAP. Tolerable! you are ravifhing 1 If your pictare was drawn by a good hand, Sir, it wou'd be invaluable ! Turn about a little,...
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Bell's British Theatre,: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...

English drama - 1776 - 470 pages
...I fliould be glad to tafte the favour that is in any of them. [Hrre Lappet introduces nfang. Love. And do you really think me pretty tolerable ? Lap. Tolerable ! You are ravifhing ! If your picture was drawn by a good hand, Sir, in would be invaluable} • Turn about a...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 440 pages
...do you really think me pretty tolerable i Lap. Tolerable ! you are ravifhing ! if your picture was drawn by a good hand Sir it would be invaluable ! " Turn " about a little if you pleafe: there, what can be more " charming!" Let me fee you walk; there's a perfon for you ! tall,...
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Plays

Henry Fielding, Arthur Murphy - 1806 - 496 pages
...complexions, and their fine feathers ! Now, I should be glad to taste the savour that is in any of them. Love. And do you really think me pretty tolerable ? Lap. Tolerable ! you are ravishing ! If your picture was drawn by a good hand, Sir, it wou'd be invaluable ! Turn about a little, if you please: there,...
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English comedy: a collection of the most celebrated dramas, since ..., Volume 6

English comedy - 1810 - 254 pages
...I should be glad to taste the savour that is in any of them. [Here LAPPET introduces a song. Love. And do you really think me pretty tolerable ? Lap....drawn by a good hand, sir, it would be invaluable ! Let me see you walk ; there's a person for you ! tall, straight, free, and degagee ! Why, sir, you...
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English Comedy, Volumes 5-6

Drama (English) - 1810 - 500 pages
...I should be glad to taste the savour that is in any of them. [Here LAPPET introduces a song. Love. And do you really think me pretty tolerable ? Lap....drawn by a good hand, sir, it would be invaluable ! Let me see you walk ; there's a person for you ! tall, straight, free, and degagee ! Why, sir, you...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 666 pages
...I should be glad t& taste the savour that is in any of them. [Here LAPVET introduces a song. Lore. And do you really think me pretty tolerable? Lap....be invaluable ! Turn about a little, if you please. Tlicre, what can be more charming ! Let me seeyou walk. There's a person for you ! tall, straight,...
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The modern British drama, Volume 4

British drama - 1811 - 670 pages
...1 should be glad to taste the savour tliat is in any of them [Here LAPPET iulroJufes a Sfng. Lore. And do you really think me pretty tolerable '. Lap. Tolerable ! You are ravishing ! If «or picture were drawn by a good hand, sir, it woul-J be invaluable ! Turn about a little, if you...
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The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic ..., Volume 8

Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 450 pages
...And do you really think me pretty tolerable? Lap. To|erable! you are ravishing! if your picture was drawn by a good hand, sir, it would be invaluable...; there's a person for you! tall, straight, free, anddcgagee! Why, sir, you hare no fault about you. Lap. All, sir, that's nothing; your catarrh sila...
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Lessons in Elocution: Or, A Selection of Pieces, in Prose and Verse, for the ...

William Scott - Elocution - 1820 - 434 pages
...And do you really think rae pretty tolerable ? Lop- Tolerable! you are ravishing: If your picture was drawn by a good hand, Sir, it would be invaluable...there's a person for you ; tall, straight, free and degjgee : Why, Sir,, you have no fault about you. Love. Not many — hem — hem — not many, I thank...
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