The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... brother ! Col. Lamb . Why , you don't so much as seem surprised . Charl . No ; but I'm impatient , and that's as well . Col. Lamb . Why , how now , sister ? Charl . Why , sure , brother , you know very lit- tle of female happiness , if ...
... brother ! Col. Lamb . Why , you don't so much as seem surprised . Charl . No ; but I'm impatient , and that's as well . Col. Lamb . Why , how now , sister ? Charl . Why , sure , brother , you know very lit- tle of female happiness , if ...
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... brother ! the crea- ture reasons with me ; nay , has the effrontery to think me in the wrong too ! O lud ! he'd make an horrid tyrant - positively I won't have him . Darn . Well ; my comfort is , no other man will easily know whether ...
... brother ! the crea- ture reasons with me ; nay , has the effrontery to think me in the wrong too ! O lud ! he'd make an horrid tyrant - positively I won't have him . Darn . Well ; my comfort is , no other man will easily know whether ...
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Walter Scott. Charl . Ay , ay , take him with you , brother - or Charl . Oh ! there's a thousand points to be ad - stay , Darnley ; if you please , you may come along justed before that's answered . with me . for , quin ACT V. should I ...
Walter Scott. Charl . Ay , ay , take him with you , brother - or Charl . Oh ! there's a thousand points to be ad - stay , Darnley ; if you please , you may come along justed before that's answered . with me . for , quin ACT V. should I ...
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... brother's preparing for , Enter Sir JOHN and Lady LAMBERT . Sir J. Lamb . Mr Darnley , I am glad I have met you here . Darn . I have endeavoured twice to - day , sir , to pay my respects to you . Sir J. Lamb . Sir , I'll be plain with ...
... brother's preparing for , Enter Sir JOHN and Lady LAMBERT . Sir J. Lamb . Mr Darnley , I am glad I have met you here . Darn . I have endeavoured twice to - day , sir , to pay my respects to you . Sir J. Lamb . Sir , I'll be plain with ...
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... brother in a conspiracy against me ? Sir J. Lamb . Your brother ! I have been your friend , indeed , to my shame ; your dupe ; but your spell has lost its hold : no more canting ; it will not serve your turn any longer . Lady Lamb . Now ...
... brother in a conspiracy against me ? Sir J. Lamb . Your brother ! I have been your friend , indeed , to my shame ; your dupe ; but your spell has lost its hold : no more canting ; it will not serve your turn any longer . Lady Lamb . Now ...
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