The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 87
... sterling a - year upon me ; in return of which , I have a very great ho- nour for you and your family , and shall take care that your only and beloved son shall do nothing to make him hate his father , or to hang himself . So , dear sir ...
... sterling a - year upon me ; in return of which , I have a very great ho- nour for you and your family , and shall take care that your only and beloved son shall do nothing to make him hate his father , or to hang himself . So , dear sir ...
Page 131
... sterling . Bal . You shall have it ; for his father is my in- timate friend . Plume . Then you shall have him for nothing . Bal . Nay , sir , you shall have your price . Plume . Not a penny , sir ; I value an obligation to you much ...
... sterling . Bal . You shall have it ; for his father is my in- timate friend . Plume . Then you shall have him for nothing . Bal . Nay , sir , you shall have your price . Plume . Not a penny , sir ; I value an obligation to you much ...
Page 139
... sterling pounds , as good as ever hanged or saved a rogue ; lay ' em by with the rest ; and here - three wedding - or mourning rings ; ' tis much the same , you know .-- Here , two silver - hilted swords ; I took these from fel- lows ...
... sterling pounds , as good as ever hanged or saved a rogue ; lay ' em by with the rest ; and here - three wedding - or mourning rings ; ' tis much the same , you know .-- Here , two silver - hilted swords ; I took these from fel- lows ...
Page 481
... STERLING . LOVEWELL . CANTON . BRUSH . Serjeant FLOWER . TRAVERSE . VOL . IV . TRUEMAN . WOMEN . Mrs HEIDELBERG . Miss STERLING . FANNY . BETTY . Chambermaid . TRUSTY . 2 H SCENE I. - A Room in STERLING'S House . Miss [ 481 ] he ...
... STERLING . LOVEWELL . CANTON . BRUSH . Serjeant FLOWER . TRAVERSE . VOL . IV . TRUEMAN . WOMEN . Mrs HEIDELBERG . Miss STERLING . FANNY . BETTY . Chambermaid . TRUSTY . 2 H SCENE I. - A Room in STERLING'S House . Miss [ 481 ] he ...
Page 482
Walter Scott. ACT I. Sterl . Psha ! psha ! that's another thing ,. SCENE I. - A Room in STERLING'S House . Miss FANNY and BETTY meeting . Bet . [ Running in . ] Ma'am ! Miss Fanny ! ma'am ! Fan . What is the matter , Betty ? Bet . Oh la ...
Walter Scott. ACT I. Sterl . Psha ! psha ! that's another thing ,. SCENE I. - A Room in STERLING'S House . Miss FANNY and BETTY meeting . Bet . [ Running in . ] Ma'am ! Miss Fanny ! ma'am ! Fan . What is the matter , Betty ? Bet . Oh la ...
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