The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... devil's in't ! Lord , sir ! what d'ye mean ? Nay , good Mr. Leander , pray , Mr. Lean- der ; ' squire Leander -- As I hope to be saved- Oct. Prithee be quiet : for shame ! enough . [ Interposes . Sca . Well , sir , I confess , indeed ...
... devil's in't ! Lord , sir ! what d'ye mean ? Nay , good Mr. Leander , pray , Mr. Lean- der ; ' squire Leander -- As I hope to be saved- Oct. Prithee be quiet : for shame ! enough . [ Interposes . Sca . Well , sir , I confess , indeed ...
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... devil's in him , I think ! Sca . Then , says he , I must carry into France money , to buy a mule , to carry- Thrifty . Let him go to the devil with his mule ; I'll appeal to the judges . Sca . Nay , good sir , think a little . Thrifty ...
... devil's in him , I think ! Sca . Then , says he , I must carry into France money , to buy a mule , to carry- Thrifty . Let him go to the devil with his mule ; I'll appeal to the judges . Sca . Nay , good sir , think a little . Thrifty ...
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... devil did he do a shipboard ? Sca . D'ye remember , sir , that you have but an hour's time ? Gripe . Thou sayest he demands ——— Sca . Two hundred pounds . Gripe . Two hundred pounds ! Has the fel- low no conscience ? Sca . O lord ! the ...
... devil did he do a shipboard ? Sca . D'ye remember , sir , that you have but an hour's time ? Gripe . Thou sayest he demands ——— Sca . Two hundred pounds . Gripe . Two hundred pounds ! Has the fel- low no conscience ? Sca . O lord ! the ...
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... devil has no such necessity for you yet , that you need ride post . With much ado I've got your business done , too . ACT III . Sca . Difficulties in adventures , make them pleasant whem. Sca . Nay , let me alone with him . Gripe . That ...
... devil has no such necessity for you yet , that you need ride post . With much ado I've got your business done , too . ACT III . Sca . Difficulties in adventures , make them pleasant whem. Sca . Nay , let me alone with him . Gripe . That ...
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... devil take me , but I will make thee know whare he is indeed , or I'll beat upon thee till thou dost know , by my salvation indeed . I'll not be beaten . Now , the Devil take me , I swear by him that made me , if thou dost not tell ...
... devil take me , but I will make thee know whare he is indeed , or I'll beat upon thee till thou dost know , by my salvation indeed . I'll not be beaten . Now , the Devil take me , I swear by him that made me , if thou dost not tell ...
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