The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... 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 you suppose the sur- prise of a ...
... 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 you suppose the sur- prise of a ...
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... don't wonder at your good humour , madam , when you have so substantial an oppor- tunity to make me uneasy for life . Charl . O lud ! how sententious he is ! well , his reproaches have that greatness of soul - the confusion they give is ...
... don't wonder at your good humour , madam , when you have so substantial an oppor- tunity to make me uneasy for life . Charl . O lud ! how sententious he is ! well , his reproaches have that greatness of soul - the confusion they give is ...
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... don't con- sider people's tempers . I don't say my lady is not in the right ; but then , you know , papa , she's a prude , and I am a coquette ; she becomes her character very well , I don't deny it ; and I hope you see every thing I do ...
... don't con- sider people's tempers . I don't say my lady is not in the right ; but then , you know , papa , she's a prude , and I am a coquette ; she becomes her character very well , I don't deny it ; and I hope you see every thing I do ...
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... don't know what he wanted ? Betty . No , madam ; he seemed very uneasy at your being abroad . Charl . Well , go and ... don't suppose you do any thing you won't justify . Charl . Õh , then I find I have done something you think I can't ...
... don't know what he wanted ? Betty . No , madam ; he seemed very uneasy at your being abroad . Charl . Well , go and ... don't suppose you do any thing you won't justify . Charl . Õh , then I find I have done something you think I can't ...
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... don't think it pro- per to let you tell him neither , for all your sly manner of asking . Lady Lamb . Your charity is too far concerned for me . Dr Cant . Ah ! don't say so , don't say so . You merit more than mortal man can do for you ...
... don't think it pro- per to let you tell him neither , for all your sly manner of asking . Lady Lamb . Your charity is too far concerned for me . Dr Cant . Ah ! don't say so , don't say so . You merit more than mortal man can do for you ...
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