The Prose Works of Charles Lamb ...E. Moxon, 1838 |
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Page 318
... MELESINDA , Mr. Bartley . Mr. Wewitzer . Miss Mellon . MAID TO MELESINDA , Mrs. Harlowe . · • Gentlemen , Ladies , Waiters , Servants , & c . Scene - BATH . PROLOGUE . SPOKEN BY MR . ELLISTON . If we.
... MELESINDA , Mr. Bartley . Mr. Wewitzer . Miss Mellon . MAID TO MELESINDA , Mrs. Harlowe . · • Gentlemen , Ladies , Waiters , Servants , & c . Scene - BATH . PROLOGUE . SPOKEN BY MR . ELLISTON . If we.
Page 322
... of going anonymous . [ Exit 2d Waiter . Enter 3d Waiter . 3d Waiter . Two letters for Mr. H. Mr. H. From ladies ( opens them ) . [ Exit . This from Melesinda , to remind me of the morning call I 322 A FARCE . MR . H.
... of going anonymous . [ Exit 2d Waiter . Enter 3d Waiter . 3d Waiter . Two letters for Mr. H. Mr. H. From ladies ( opens them ) . [ Exit . This from Melesinda , to remind me of the morning call I 322 A FARCE . MR . H.
Page 323
Charles Lamb. Melesinda , to remind me of the morning call I pro- mised ; the pretty creature positively languishes to be made Mrs. H. I believe I must indulge her ( affectedly ) . This from her cousin , to bespeak me to some party , I ...
Charles Lamb. Melesinda , to remind me of the morning call I pro- mised ; the pretty creature positively languishes to be made Mrs. H. I believe I must indulge her ( affectedly ) . This from her cousin , to bespeak me to some party , I ...
Page 324
... Melesinda this instant , and try to forget these vexations . Melesinda ! there is music in the name ; but then , 324 A FARCE . MR . H.
... Melesinda this instant , and try to forget these vexations . Melesinda ! there is music in the name ; but then , 324 A FARCE . MR . H.
Page 325
... Melesinda , the rich heiress , ' tis thought , will carry him . 1st Gent . And is it possible that a mere anonymous- 2d Gent . Phoo ! that is the charm . - Who is he ? and what is he ? and what is his name ? . The man with the great ...
... Melesinda , the rich heiress , ' tis thought , will carry him . 1st Gent . And is it possible that a mere anonymous- 2d Gent . Phoo ! that is the charm . - Who is he ? and what is he ? and what is his name ? . The man with the great ...
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