The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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... humble servant . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . A Street . Enter SIR HARRY WILDAIR , COLONEL STANDARD following . Colonel S. Sir Harry ! Sir Harry ! Sir H. I am in haste , colonel ; besides , if you're in no better humour than when I parted ...
... humble servant . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . A Street . Enter SIR HARRY WILDAIR , COLONEL STANDARD following . Colonel S. Sir Harry ! Sir Harry ! Sir H. I am in haste , colonel ; besides , if you're in no better humour than when I parted ...
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... humble servant . Colonel S. Hold , sir , you sha'n't go yet ; I ha'n't delivered all my message . Sir H. Upon my faith , but you have , colonel . Colonel S. Well , well , own your spleen ; out with it ; I know you're like to burst . Sir ...
... humble servant . Colonel S. Hold , sir , you sha'n't go yet ; I ha'n't delivered all my message . Sir H. Upon my faith , but you have , colonel . Colonel S. Well , well , own your spleen ; out with it ; I know you're like to burst . Sir ...
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... humble servant . Smug . My best friend , Sir Harry , you're welcome to England . Sir H. I'll assure you , sir , there's not a man in the king's dominions I am gladder to meet , dear , dear Mr Alderman . [ Bowing very low . Smug . Oh ...
... humble servant . Smug . My best friend , Sir Harry , you're welcome to England . Sir H. I'll assure you , sir , there's not a man in the king's dominions I am gladder to meet , dear , dear Mr Alderman . [ Bowing very low . Smug . Oh ...
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... humble servant . Was not that right , Dicky ? Dicky . Ay , ' 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 ...
... humble servant . Was not that right , Dicky ? Dicky . Ay , ' 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 ...
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... humble servant ! Dug . Why , sir , you've cast your skin , sure ; you're brisk and gay - lusty health about you - no sign of age , but your silver hairs . Old Mir . Silver hairs ! Then they are quicksilver hairs , sir . Whilst I have ...
... humble servant ! Dug . Why , sir , you've cast your skin , sure ; you're brisk and gay - lusty health about you - no sign of age , but your silver hairs . Old Mir . Silver hairs ! Then they are quicksilver hairs , sir . Whilst I have ...
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