The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 28
... Wild . Ha , Vizard ! Fiz . Sir Harry ! Wild . Who thought to find you out of the Ru- bric so long ? I thought thy hypocrisy had been wedded to a pulpit - cushion long ago . - Sir , if I mistake not your face , your name is Standard ...
... Wild . Ha , Vizard ! Fiz . Sir Harry ! Wild . Who thought to find you out of the Ru- bric so long ? I thought thy hypocrisy had been wedded to a pulpit - cushion long ago . - Sir , if I mistake not your face , your name is Standard ...
Page 29
... Wild . Yes , sir , and I had an account that she lodged somewhere in St James's . Viz . How ! somewhere in St James's , say you ? Wild . Ay , sir , but I know not where , and per- haps mayn't find her this fortnight . Stand . Her name ...
... Wild . Yes , sir , and I had an account that she lodged somewhere in St James's . Viz . How ! somewhere in St James's , say you ? Wild . Ay , sir , but I know not where , and per- haps mayn't find her this fortnight . Stand . Her name ...
Page 30
... Wild . What makes him so gay ? Viz . Why , he's in mourning . Wild . In mourning ? Viz . Yes , for his father . The kind old man in Hertfordshire t'other day broke his neck a fox- hunting ; the son upon the news has broke his indentures ...
... Wild . What makes him so gay ? Viz . Why , he's in mourning . Wild . In mourning ? Viz . Yes , for his father . The kind old man in Hertfordshire t'other day broke his neck a fox- hunting ; the son upon the news has broke his indentures ...
Page 32
... Wild . Pleasure , madam . Darl . Then , sir , you have no business here . Wild . This letter , madam , will inform you arther ; Mr Vizard sent it , with his humble ser- vice to your ladyship . Darl . How does my cousin , sir ? Wild . Ay ...
... Wild . Pleasure , madam . Darl . Then , sir , you have no business here . Wild . This letter , madam , will inform you arther ; Mr Vizard sent it , with his humble ser- vice to your ladyship . Darl . How does my cousin , sir ? Wild . Ay ...
Page 33
... Wild . Now go thy way for an illustrious bawd of Babylon - She dresses up a sin so religiously , that the devil would hardly know it of his mak- ing . Re - enter DARLING with ANGELICA . Darl . Pray , daughter , use him civilly ; such ...
... Wild . Now go thy way for an illustrious bawd of Babylon - She dresses up a sin so religiously , that the devil would hardly know it of his mak- ing . Re - enter DARLING with ANGELICA . Darl . Pray , daughter , use him civilly ; such ...
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