The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... married to LUCIA . OCTAVIAN , Son to THRIFTY , and privately mar- ried to CLARA . SCAPIN . SHIFT , servant to ... marry me ? Shift . Yes , sir , to marry you . Oct. I am ruined and undone : pr'ythee advise me . Shift . Advise you ? Oct ...
... married to LUCIA . OCTAVIAN , Son to THRIFTY , and privately mar- ried to CLARA . SCAPIN . SHIFT , servant to ... marry me ? Shift . Yes , sir , to marry you . Oct. I am ruined and undone : pr'ythee advise me . Shift . Advise you ? Oct ...
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... 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 some means to reconcile me to him . Sca . Does your father know of your marriage ...
... 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 some means to reconcile me to him . Sca . Does your father know of your marriage ...
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... marriage . Sca . Disannul the marriage ? Thrifty . Yes . Sca . You shall not break the marriage . Thrifty . Shall not I break it ? Sca . No. Thrifty . What ! shall not I claim the privilege of a father , and have satisfaction for the ...
... marriage . Sca . Disannul the marriage ? Thrifty . Yes . Sca . You shall not break the marriage . Thrifty . Shall not I break it ? Sca . No. Thrifty . What ! shall not I claim the privilege of a father , and have satisfaction for the ...
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... marry impu- within my doors , or see my face more : but ex- dently without the consent of his father , is aspect to ... marriage , and undone me ! Now , there is no way left but to turn outlaw , and live by rapine : and , to set my hand ...
... marry impu- within my doors , or see my face more : but ex- dently without the consent of his father , is aspect to ... marriage , and undone me ! Now , there is no way left but to turn outlaw , and live by rapine : and , to set my hand ...
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... marriage . their sons ' miscarriages , but have bowels for them ; I have much ado to refrain weeping for you . Thrifty . Truly , my case is sad , very sad . Sca . So it is . Tears will burst out ; I have a great respect for your person ...
... marriage . their sons ' miscarriages , but have bowels for them ; I have much ado to refrain weeping for you . Thrifty . Truly , my case is sad , very sad . Sca . So it is . Tears will burst out ; I have a great respect for your person ...
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