The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Dr Cantwell : you have taken him into your house , and , in return , he gives over half your family to the devil . Sir J. Lamb . Do not abuse the doctor ... cant- ing hypocrite has not got some beggarly rascal in his eye for her . I must rid ...
... Dr Cantwell : you have taken him into your house , and , in return , he gives over half your family to the devil . Sir J. Lamb . Do not abuse the doctor ... cant- ing hypocrite has not got some beggarly rascal in his eye for her . I must rid ...
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... Doctor CANTWELL and old Lady LAM- BERT , followed by SEYWARD . Dr Cant . Charles , step up into my study ; bring down a dozen more of those manuals of devotion , with the last hymns I composed ; and , when he calls , give them to Mr Maw ...
... Doctor CANTWELL and old Lady LAM- BERT , followed by SEYWARD . Dr Cant . Charles , step up into my study ; bring down a dozen more of those manuals of devotion , with the last hymns I composed ; and , when he calls , give them to Mr Maw ...
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... Dr. Cant . Compose yourself , madam ; I came by your father's desire , who being informed that you were entertaining Mr Darnley , grew impa- tient , and gave his positive commands that you attend him instantly , or he himself , he says ...
... Dr. Cant . Compose yourself , madam ; I came by your father's desire , who being informed that you were entertaining Mr Darnley , grew impa- tient , and gave his positive commands that you attend him instantly , or he himself , he says ...
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... Dr Cant . Nothing , madam , nothing.But tor Cantwell complains to me that he cannot sit you were witness how the worthy colonel treated at table , the sight of her bare neck disturbs him me this morning - Not that I speak it on my own ...
... Dr Cant . Nothing , madam , nothing.But tor Cantwell complains to me that he cannot sit you were witness how the worthy colonel treated at table , the sight of her bare neck disturbs him me this morning - Not that I speak it on my own ...
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... Dr Cant . The imagination of so blest an hour softens me to a tenderness I cannot support ! Old Lady Lamb . Oh ! the dear good man ! Sir J. Lamb . With regard to my daughter , doctor , you know she is not wronged by it : be- cause , if ...
... Dr Cant . The imagination of so blest an hour softens me to a tenderness I cannot support ! Old Lady Lamb . Oh ! the dear good man ! Sir J. Lamb . With regard to my daughter , doctor , you know she is not wronged by it : be- cause , if ...
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