The Modern British Drama: Operas and farcesWilliam Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... told'st me of ? Hence with thy brew'd enchantments ! Were it a draught for Juno when she banquets , I would not taste thy treas'nous offer - None , But such as are good men , can give good things ; And that which is not good is not ...
... told'st me of ? Hence with thy brew'd enchantments ! Were it a draught for Juno when she banquets , I would not taste thy treas'nous offer - None , But such as are good men , can give good things ; And that which is not good is not ...
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... told him thou wert as valiant as a ridden cuckold , sincere as whores , honest as pimps in want . Sca . Alas , sir , I but copy you : ' Tis you are brave ; you scorn the gibbets , halters , and pri- sons which threaten you , and ...
... told him thou wert as valiant as a ridden cuckold , sincere as whores , honest as pimps in want . Sca . Alas , sir , I but copy you : ' Tis you are brave ; you scorn the gibbets , halters , and pri- sons which threaten you , and ...
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... told him , indeed , Mr. Octavian , you do not do well to wrong so good a 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 ...
... told him , indeed , Mr. Octavian , you do not do well to wrong so good a 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 ...
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... told me some tales of your behaviour . Lean . Scapin ! Gripe . Oh , have I caught you ? That name makes ye blush , does it ? " " Tis well you have some grace left . Thrifty . Even your own Scapin told it me ; and you may hear it from ...
... told me some tales of your behaviour . Lean . Scapin ! Gripe . Oh , have I caught you ? That name makes ye blush , does it ? " " Tis well you have some grace left . Thrifty . Even your own Scapin told it me ; and you may hear it from ...
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... told me himself , and told me all that thou hast said to him . Sca . With your good leave , sir , then , he lied ; I beg your pardon , I mean he was mistaken . Enter SLY . ness ? Sca . As I see convenient , care shall be taken . Lean ...
... told me himself , and told me all that thou hast said to him . Sca . With your good leave , sir , then , he lied ; I beg your pardon , I mean he was mistaken . Enter SLY . ness ? Sca . As I see convenient , care shall be taken . Lean ...
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