A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments Performed on the British Stage ...C. Elliot, 1786 |
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... glad to fee her , I fuppose , Charles . Beau . I live but in her presence . Wild . Live but in her prefence ! How the devil could the young baggage raife this riot in your heart ? ' Tis more than her brother could ever do with any of ...
... glad to fee her , I fuppose , Charles . Beau . I live but in her presence . Wild . Live but in her prefence ! How the devil could the young baggage raife this riot in your heart ? ' Tis more than her brother could ever do with any of ...
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... glad to zee ye , I am indeed . Old Phil . The like compliment to you , Sir Jasper . Mifs Maria , I kifs your fair hand . Maria . Sir , your moft obedient . Sir Jafp . Ay , ay , I ha ' brought un to zee you There's my girl - I ben't ...
... glad to zee ye , I am indeed . Old Phil . The like compliment to you , Sir Jasper . Mifs Maria , I kifs your fair hand . Maria . Sir , your moft obedient . Sir Jafp . Ay , ay , I ha ' brought un to zee you There's my girl - I ben't ...
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... glad of it . G Phil . What is fhe glad of ? [ Afide Maria . A pretty husband my papa has chofe for me . [ Afide . G Phil . What fhall I fay to her next ? Have you been at the burletta , Ma'am ? Maria . Where ? G Phil . The burletta ...
... glad of it . G Phil . What is fhe glad of ? [ Afide Maria . A pretty husband my papa has chofe for me . [ Afide . G Phil . What fhall I fay to her next ? Have you been at the burletta , Ma'am ? Maria . Where ? G Phil . The burletta ...
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... glad you are come : this man here has fo plagued me with his ley , but now we'll have no more about it , but fign the papers at once . Old Phil . Sir Jafper , Twenty thousand pounds , you know , is a great deal of money- I fhould not ...
... glad you are come : this man here has fo plagued me with his ley , but now we'll have no more about it , but fign the papers at once . Old Phil . Sir Jafper , Twenty thousand pounds , you know , is a great deal of money- I fhould not ...
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... glad to fee him . Gent . I dare fay you will be very much diverted . And if you'll give me leave , I'll wait on you . I'm particu- larly acquainted with him . 2 La . What fay you , Madam , fhall we go ? 1 La . I can't help thinking he's ...
... glad to fee him . Gent . I dare fay you will be very much diverted . And if you'll give me leave , I'll wait on you . I'm particu- larly acquainted with him . 2 La . What fay you , Madam , fhall we go ? 1 La . I can't help thinking he's ...
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Afide Beau Buck Cape Capt Cath Catharine Cheat Crab Cymon d'ye dear defire devil Dick Dieg Dorus Enter Exeunt Exit fafe feen fellow fervant fhall fhould fince fing firft fome fool foon fpeak fuch fuppofe fure fweet G Phil gentleman girl give Grum hath heart himſelf hold honour houfe houſe huſband juft Juno Kate King lady laft Latitat Leon Linco Lord Ma'am Madam Maft mafter Maria marry Merlin Mifs moft Monfieur moſt muft muſt myſelf never Old Phil paffion Pallas perfon pleaſe pleaſure pray pretty ſay Sconce Scrib ſee ſhall ſhe Shep Sir Jafp ſpeak Spri Sylvia tell thee thefe there's theſe thing thou thouſand underſtand uſe what's wife Wild wou'd young yourſelf Zounds
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Seite 310 - 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 283 - Rather let prudence and temper come first from this side. I will undertake for America that she will follow the example.
Seite 3 - Oh ! a diamond of the first water ! я buck, sir ! a blood ! every night at this end of the town ; at twelve next day he sneaks about the 'Change, in a...
Seite 247 - I won't, iff can help it* Who's there ? Dick without. What, won't you let me in ? Kate. O Gemini ! it's like our Dick, I think : He's certainly dead, and it's his Spirit. Mar.
Seite 279 - Dieg. Horrid creature ! what makes you here at this time of night ? is it with a design to surprise the innocents in their beds, and murder them sleeping ? Mun.
Seite 83 - ... by me : Ecod, what does me ! for nothing in the world but a joke, as I hope for mercy, but ties her locks to the rail...
Seite 168 - Novels, nursee, novels ! A novel is the only thing to teach a girl life, and the way of the world, and elegant fancies, and love to the end of the chapter.
Seite 309 - The sun, That every thing, I look on, seemeth green ; Now I perceive, thou art my reverend father : Pardon, I pray thee, for my mad mistaking.
Seite 226 - Rob. In a word, then, this gentleman, having a good deal of wealth, is desirous of a little honour. Cape. How can I confer it ? Rob. Your pen may. Cape.
Seite 6 - Wy, papa will be at home in an hour, and then he intends to drag me into the city with him, and there the fweet creature is to be introduced to me.