The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... madam ; and con- sidering ' twas neither dark nor rainy , so that there was no great hurry in getting chairs and coaches , made a tolerable hand on't . These seven handkerchiefs , madam . Mrs. Peach . Coloured ones , I see . They are of ...
... madam ; and con- sidering ' twas neither dark nor rainy , so that there was no great hurry in getting chairs and coaches , made a tolerable hand on't . These seven handkerchiefs , madam . Mrs. Peach . Coloured ones , I see . They are of ...
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... madam , to raise a disturbance in the prison , I shall be obliged to send for the turnkey to shew you the door . I am sorry , madam , you force me to be so ill - bred . Polly . Give me leave to tell you , madam , these forward airs don ...
... madam , to raise a disturbance in the prison , I shall be obliged to send for the turnkey to shew you the door . I am sorry , madam , you force me to be so ill - bred . Polly . Give me leave to tell you , madam , these forward airs don ...
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... madam , but my misfortunes - and really , madam , I suffer too upon your ac- count . pump some secrets out of me - I'll be upon my guard , and won't taste a drop of her liquor , I'm resolved . Enter Lucy , with strong waters . Lucy ...
... madam , but my misfortunes - and really , madam , I suffer too upon your ac- count . pump some secrets out of me - I'll be upon my guard , and won't taste a drop of her liquor , I'm resolved . Enter Lucy , with strong waters . Lucy ...
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... madam : I long to be out of this prison . Are . So do I ; but not on the captain's con- ditions , to be his prisoner for life . Rove . I shall run mad if you trifle thus : name your conditions ; I sign my consent be- fore - hand ...
... madam : I long to be out of this prison . Are . So do I ; but not on the captain's con- ditions , to be his prisoner for life . Rove . I shall run mad if you trifle thus : name your conditions ; I sign my consent be- fore - hand ...
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... madam , ' tis all flum- He made the giants first , and then he kill'd them . ACT II . King . The devil he will ! Glum . Madam , I rest your much obliged and [ Exit . very humble servant . Queen . Though greater yet Tom's boasted merit ...
... madam , ' tis all flum- He made the giants first , and then he kill'd them . ACT II . King . The devil he will ! Glum . Madam , I rest your much obliged and [ Exit . very humble servant . Queen . Though greater yet Tom's boasted merit ...
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