The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 12
... better to murder Sca . No , no ; never pardon me : run your me . Lean . For Heaven's sake , think no more upon that ; but study now to assist me . Oct. You must do something for him . Sca . Yes , to have my bones broken for my pains ...
... better to murder Sca . No , no ; never pardon me : run your me . Lean . For Heaven's sake , think no more upon that ; but study now to assist me . Oct. You must do something for him . Sca . Yes , to have my bones broken for my pains ...
Page 13
... better next time ; hear it once more , I say - When the mas- ter of a- Thrifty . Hold , hold ; I have better thoughts of my own ; I am going to my lawyer ; I'll null the marriage . their sons ' miscarriages , but have bowels for them ...
... better next time ; hear it once more , I say - When the mas- ter of a- Thrifty . Hold , hold ; I have better thoughts of my own ; I am going to my lawyer ; I'll null the marriage . their sons ' miscarriages , but have bowels for them ...
Page 23
... better for being another's property . Enter FILCH . Come hither , Filch ! I am as fond of this child as though my mind misgave me he were my own . He hath as fine a hand at picking a pocket as a woman , and is as nimble - fingered as a ...
... better for being another's property . Enter FILCH . Come hither , Filch ! I am as fond of this child as though my mind misgave me he were my own . He hath as fine a hand at picking a pocket as a woman , and is as nimble - fingered as a ...
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... better . Mac . The road , indeed , hath done me justice , but the gaming - table hath been my ruin . " Jen . A man of courage should never put any thing to the risk but his life . These are the tools of a man of honour : cards and dice ...
... better . Mac . The road , indeed , hath done me justice , but the gaming - table hath been my ruin . " Jen . A man of courage should never put any thing to the risk but his life . These are the tools of a man of honour : cards and dice ...
Page 36
... better for you . Here ends all dispute the rest of our lives , For this way at once I please all my wives . Now , gentlemen , I am ready to attend you . [ Exeunt PEACHUM , LOCKIT , and MACHEATH . SCENE IV . - The condemned hold . HEATH ...
... better for you . Here ends all dispute the rest of our lives , For this way at once I please all my wives . Now , gentlemen , I am ready to attend you . [ Exeunt PEACHUM , LOCKIT , and MACHEATH . SCENE IV . - The condemned hold . HEATH ...
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