The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ...Mrs. Inchbald Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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... faith , but you have , colonel . Colonel S. Well , well , own your spleen ; out with it ; I know you're like to burst . Sir H. I am so , ' egad ; ha ! ha ! ha ! [ Laugh , and point at one another . Colonel S. Ay , with all my heart ; ha ...
... faith , but you have , colonel . Colonel S. Well , well , own your spleen ; out with it ; I know you're like to burst . Sir H. I am so , ' egad ; ha ! ha ! ha ! [ Laugh , and point at one another . Colonel S. Ay , with all my heart ; ha ...
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... Faith , madam , trading is very dead ; what with paying the taxes , losses at sea abroad , and maintaining our wives at home , the bank is reduced very low ; money is very scarce . Lady L. Come , come , sir ; these evasions won't serve ...
... Faith , madam , trading is very dead ; what with paying the taxes , losses at sea abroad , and maintaining our wives at home , the bank is reduced very low ; money is very scarce . Lady L. Come , come , sir ; these evasions won't serve ...
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... faith - Lace made of the shavings of deal boards ! ' Egad , sir , you travellers see very strange things abroad , very incre- dible things abroad , indeed . Well , I'll have a cravat of the very same lace before I come home . Sir H. But ...
... faith - Lace made of the shavings of deal boards ! ' Egad , sir , you travellers see very strange things abroad , very incre- dible things abroad , indeed . Well , I'll have a cravat of the very same lace before I come home . Sir H. But ...
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... faith , sir ; but why don't you speak to her ? Clinch . jun . I beg your pardon , Dicky ; I know my distance . Would you have me to speak to a lady at the first sight ? Dicky . Ay , sir , by all means ; the first aim is the surest ...
... faith , sir ; but why don't you speak to her ? Clinch . jun . I beg your pardon , Dicky ; I know my distance . Would you have me to speak to a lady at the first sight ? Dicky . Ay , sir , by all means ; the first aim is the surest ...
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... faith , madam , I believe the strictest modesty may bear fifty guineas , and I don't believe ' twill bear one farthing more . Ang . What d'ye mean , sir ? Sir H. Nay , madam , what do you mean ? If you go to that . I think now , fifty ...
... faith , madam , I believe the strictest modesty may bear fifty guineas , and I don't believe ' twill bear one farthing more . Ang . What d'ye mean , sir ? Sir H. Nay , madam , what do you mean ? If you go to that . I think now , fifty ...
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