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... of . Col. Lamb . It's a very proper caution . Come along , Darnley ; nay , you must leave her now , whatever violence you do yourself . [ Exeunt . SCENE I - A Parlour in Sir JOHN LAM- BERT's 5 20 [ CIBBER . THE HYPOCRITË .
... of . Col. Lamb . It's a very proper caution . Come along , Darnley ; nay , you must leave her now , whatever violence you do yourself . [ Exeunt . SCENE I - A Parlour in Sir JOHN LAM- BERT's 5 20 [ CIBBER . THE HYPOCRITË .
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... SCENE I - A Parlour in Sir JOHN LAM- BERT's house . Enter DARNLEY and CHARLOTTE . Charl . But really , will you stand to the agree- ment , though , that I have made with the doc- tor ? Darn . Why not ? you shall not break your word upon ...
... SCENE I - A Parlour in Sir JOHN LAM- BERT's house . Enter DARNLEY and CHARLOTTE . Charl . But really , will you stand to the agree- ment , though , that I have made with the doc- tor ? Darn . Why not ? you shall not break your word upon ...
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... SCENE II . - Lady DARLING'S House . Enter WILDAIR with a Letter . Wild . Like light and heat , incorporate we lay ; Webless'd the night , and curs'd the coming day . Well , if this paper kite flies sure , I'm secure of my game- -Humph ...
... SCENE II . - Lady DARLING'S House . Enter WILDAIR with a Letter . Wild . Like light and heat , incorporate we lay ; Webless'd the night , and curs'd the coming day . Well , if this paper kite flies sure , I'm secure of my game- -Humph ...
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... SCENE II . - Lady DARLING'S House . Enter ANGELICA . Ang . Unhappy state of woman ! whose chief virtue is but ceremony , and our much boasted modesty but a slavish restraint . The strict con- finement on our words , makes our thoughts ...
... SCENE II . - Lady DARLING'S House . Enter ANGELICA . Ang . Unhappy state of woman ! whose chief virtue is but ceremony , and our much boasted modesty but a slavish restraint . The strict con- finement on our words , makes our thoughts ...
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... scene ; then retire to my country - house , live solitary , and die a penitent . Par . But don't you still love this dear dissem bler ? Lure . Most certainly . " Tis love of him that keeps my anger warm , representing the baseness of ...
... scene ; then retire to my country - house , live solitary , and die a penitent . Par . But don't you still love this dear dissem bler ? Lure . Most certainly . " Tis love of him that keeps my anger warm , representing the baseness of ...
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