The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... father to OCTAVIAN . GRIPE , father to LEANDER . LEANDER , Son to GRIPE , and privately married to LUCIA . OCTAVIAN , Son to THRIFTY , and privately mar- ried to CLARA . SCAPIN . SHIFT , servant to OCTAVIAN . SLY , servant to LEANDER ...
... father to OCTAVIAN . GRIPE , father to LEANDER . LEANDER , Son to GRIPE , and privately married to LUCIA . OCTAVIAN , Son to THRIFTY , and privately mar- ried to CLARA . SCAPIN . SHIFT , servant to OCTAVIAN . SLY , servant to LEANDER ...
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... father is this day arrived at Dover with old Mr. Gripe , with a resolution to marry me . Sca . Very well . Oct. Thou knowest I am already married : How will my father resent my disobedience ? I am for ever lost , unless thou can'st find ...
... father is this day arrived at Dover with old Mr. Gripe , with a resolution to marry me . Sca . Very well . Oct. Thou knowest I am already married : How will my father resent my disobedience ? I am for ever lost , unless thou can'st find ...
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... father : I preached him three or four times asleep ; but all would not do ; till , at last , when I had well examined the business , I found you had not so much wrong done you as you imagine . Thrifty . How ! not wrong done , to have my ...
... father : I preached him three or four times asleep ; but all would not do ; till , at last , when I had well examined the business , I found you had not so much wrong done you as you imagine . Thrifty . How ! not wrong done , to have my ...
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... father . And had you tutored your son with that care and duty incumbent on you , he never could so slightly have ... father , is aspect to be miserable as thy folly and poverty can great an offence as can be imagined , I take it — make ...
... father . And had you tutored your son with that care and duty incumbent on you , he never could so slightly have ... father , is aspect to be miserable as thy folly and poverty can great an offence as can be imagined , I take it — make ...
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... father . Sca . To your father ? I have not so much as seen him since his return , and if you would ask him , he'll tell you so himself . Lean . Yes , he told me himself , and told me all that thou hast said to him . Sca . With your good ...
... father . Sca . To your father ? I have not so much as seen him since his return , and if you would ask him , he'll tell you so himself . Lean . Yes , he told me himself , and told me all that thou hast said to him . Sca . With your good ...
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Æsop better brother Buck Cape Char Chrononhotonthologos Crab daugh daughter dear devil Dick Dotterel Emily Exeunt Exit father fellow Flint fool fortune Fungus gentleman girl give Gripe happy hear heart honour hope Jenny King Kitty Lady Bab Lady Rac live look Lord Aim Lucy madam Maria marriage marry master Mech Mechlin Miss Gran Miss Har Miss Lin mistress Neph never Nysa Old Phil Old Wild Papillion passion Polly poor Pr'ythee pray pretty Puff Quid SCENE servant Sir Archy Sir Cha Sir Geo Sir Gre Sir Har Sir Harry Sir Jac Sir John Sir Luke Sir Tho Sir Wil Sneak speak sure tell thee there's thing thou Thrifty what's Whit wife woman Young Cla Young Wild Zounds