A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments Performed on the British Stage, Band 3C. Elliot, 1783 |
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... just arrived to con- fummate the nuptials . Beau . Thou art the happiest fellow- Wild . Happy ! fo I am - what fhould I be other- wife for ? If Mifs Sally - upon my foul , I forget her name- Beau . Well ! that is fo like pot . you Mifs ...
... just arrived to con- fummate the nuptials . Beau . Thou art the happiest fellow- Wild . Happy ! fo I am - what fhould I be other- wife for ? If Mifs Sally - upon my foul , I forget her name- Beau . Well ! that is fo like pot . you Mifs ...
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... just fuch another trick as it has me ; that's all- I'll never go intriguing with a family - watch again . Maria . Well , Sir ! To G. Phil . ] What do you think of me now ? An't I connoiffeur , Sir ? and a virtuofo ? Ha ! ha ! G. Phil ...
... just fuch another trick as it has me ; that's all- I'll never go intriguing with a family - watch again . Maria . Well , Sir ! To G. Phil . ] What do you think of me now ? An't I connoiffeur , Sir ? and a virtuofo ? Ha ! ha ! G. Phil ...
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... just my cafe ! The fad relation revives my grief fo ftrongly , I cannot contain . Lucy , bring in the box . † See ! fee ! the charming creature here lies dead ! Its precious life is gone ! Oh , my dear Chloe , no more wilt thou lie hugg ...
... just my cafe ! The fad relation revives my grief fo ftrongly , I cannot contain . Lucy , bring in the box . † See ! fee ! the charming creature here lies dead ! Its precious life is gone ! Oh , my dear Chloe , no more wilt thou lie hugg ...
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... just like a fool , Sir . Now , damme , I take that to be good fenfe . Maft . And I , unmov'd , can hear fuch fenfelefs ridi- cule , and look upon its author with an eye of pity and contempt . And I take this to be good fenfe . Beau ...
... just like a fool , Sir . Now , damme , I take that to be good fenfe . Maft . And I , unmov'd , can hear fuch fenfelefs ridi- cule , and look upon its author with an eye of pity and contempt . And I take this to be good fenfe . Beau ...
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... just upon the point of making fome poor woman miferable . [ Afide . 3 Gent . Well - happy are we whilft we are children ; we can then lay down one toy and take up another , and please ourselves with variety : but growing more foolish as ...
... just upon the point of making fome poor woman miferable . [ Afide . 3 Gent . Well - happy are we whilft we are children ; we can then lay down one toy and take up another , and please ourselves with variety : but growing more foolish as ...
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Afide againſt Beau beſt Buck Cape Capt Cath Catharine cou'd Crab Cymon dear defire devil Dick Dieg Dorus Enter Exeunt Exit fafe feen fellow fervant fhall fhould fince fing firft fome fool foon fpeak ftill fuch Funo fuppofe fure fweet gentleman girl give Grum hath heart himſelf hold honour houfe houſe huſband juft Juno Kate King lady laft Latitat Linco Lord Madam Maft mafter Maria marry Merlin Mifs moft Monfieur moſt muft muſt myſelf never Old Phil paffion Pallas perfon pleaſe pray pretty promiſe ſay Sconce Scrib ſee ſhall ſhe Shep Sir Jafp ſpeak Spri Sylvia tell thee thefe there's theſe thing thou thouſand underſtand uſe Vamp what's wife Wild wou'd young yourſelf Zounds
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Seite 287 - Rather let prudence and temper come first from this side. I will undertake for America that she will follow the example.
Seite 314 - Thy husband is thy lord, thy life, thy keeper, Thy head, thy sovereign; one that cares for thee, And for thy maintenance commits his body To painful labour both by sea and land...
Seite 32 - Why, you look as if the docks were fallen or like London-bridge at low water — or like a waterman when the Thames is frozen^— or like a politician without news — or like a prude without fcandal — or like a great lawyer without a brief: — or like fome lawyers with one — or G Phil.
Seite 259 - But all his arts were vain ; not even the promife of making her his wife, could prevail upon her: in a little time he found out her love to me; and, imagining this to be the...
Seite 224 - Beck ; he says you are as fine a woman as ever he ecod who knows but he may make a copy of verses on you?— there, go, and have a little chat with her, talk any nonsense to her, no matter what ; she's...
Seite 215 - Patron ! — The word has lost its use ; a guinea subscription at the request of a lady, whose chambermaid is acquainted with the author, may be now and then pick'd up protectors ! — Why I dare believe there's more money laid out upon Islington turnpike in a month, than upon all the learned men in Great Britain in seven years.
Seite 280 - Nothing more easy ; I will go with my guitar into the garden; 'tis moon-light; take an opportunity to follow me there : I swear to you, beautiful and innocent creature, you have nothing to apprehend.
Seite 112 - I have seen, my dear, that the French are the first people in the universe ; that, in the arts of living, they do or ought to give laws to the whole world...
Seite 46 - A good wife makes the cares of the world fit eafy, and adds a fweetnefs to its pleafures ; fhe is a man's beft companion in profperity, and his only friend in adverfity ; the carefulleft preferver of his health, and the kindeft attendant in his ficknefs ; a faithful advifer in diftrefs, a comforter in affliction, and a prudent manager in all his domeftick affairs.
Seite 134 - ... you know. Buck. Oh, oh ! Mac. But, Sir Charles, as I find the affair of the poifon was but a joke, had na'ye better withdraw, and tack off your blifters ? Crab.