The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... stand in the way , we are well enough . Darn , What says my lady ? you don't think she's against us ? Col. Lamb . I dare say she is not . She's of so soft , so sweet a disposition- Darn . Pr'ythee , how came so fine a woman to marry ...
... stand in the way , we are well enough . Darn , What says my lady ? you don't think she's against us ? Col. Lamb . I dare say she is not . She's of so soft , so sweet a disposition- Darn . Pr'ythee , how came so fine a woman to marry ...
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... stand between them and your favour ; and in- deed it is not fit I should do so ; for , fallen as they are , they are still your children , and I am an alien , an intruder , who ought in conscience to retire and heal those unhappy ...
... stand between them and your favour ; and in- deed it is not fit I should do so ; for , fallen as they are , they are still your children , and I am an alien , an intruder , who ought in conscience to retire and heal those unhappy ...
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... stand confounded , like a criminal , before you ? -- Come , come , there's nothing shews so low a mind , as those grave and insolent jealousies . Darn . However , madam , mine you won't find so low as you imagine ; and , since I see ...
... stand confounded , like a criminal , before you ? -- Come , come , there's nothing shews so low a mind , as those grave and insolent jealousies . Darn . However , madam , mine you won't find so low as you imagine ; and , since I see ...
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... stand in my own light : I know your conscience and your power too well , dear doctor ! Dr Cant . Well , let your interest sway you . Thank Heaven , I am actuated by more worthy motives . Charl . No doubt on't . Dr Cant . Farewell , and ...
... stand in my own light : I know your conscience and your power too well , dear doctor ! Dr Cant . Well , let your interest sway you . Thank Heaven , I am actuated by more worthy motives . Charl . No doubt on't . Dr Cant . Farewell , and ...
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... stand to the agree- ment , though , that I have made with the doc- tor ? Darn . Why not ? you shall not break your word upon my account , though he might be a villain you gave it to . Chart . Well , I take it as a compliment ; not but I ...
... stand to the agree- ment , though , that I have made with the doc- tor ? Darn . Why not ? you shall not break your word upon my account , though he might be a villain you gave it to . Chart . Well , I take it as a compliment ; not but I ...
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