The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... face . Sir J. Lamb . Very well , sir ; this is very well . Col. Lamb . Besides , sir , I would be glad to know by what authority the doctor pretends to exercise the clerical function . It does not ap- pear clearly to me that he ever was ...
... face . Sir J. Lamb . Very well , sir ; this is very well . Col. Lamb . Besides , sir , I would be glad to know by what authority the doctor pretends to exercise the clerical function . It does not ap- pear clearly to me that he ever was ...
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... face and you'll forget them all . Is not that natural , Mr Darnley ! Durn . For a woman to expect , it is indeed . Charl . And can you blame her , when ' tis at the same time a proof of the poor man's passion , and her power ? Darn . So ...
... face and you'll forget them all . Is not that natural , Mr Darnley ! Durn . For a woman to expect , it is indeed . Charl . And can you blame her , when ' tis at the same time a proof of the poor man's passion , and her power ? Darn . So ...
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... face , you dare suspect me . If you have doubts , why don't you satisfy them before you see me ? Can you suppose I am to stand confounded , like a criminal , before you ? -- Come , come , there's nothing shews so low a mind , as those ...
... face , you dare suspect me . If you have doubts , why don't you satisfy them before you see me ? Can you suppose I am to stand confounded , like a criminal , before you ? -- Come , come , there's nothing shews so low a mind , as those ...
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... face , a dinner all the day , At night with empty bowels grumbles o'er the play . And now the modish ' prentice he implores , Who , with his master's cash , stol'n out of doors , Employs it on a brace of - honourable whores : While ...
... face , a dinner all the day , At night with empty bowels grumbles o'er the play . And now the modish ' prentice he implores , Who , with his master's cash , stol'n out of doors , Employs it on a brace of - honourable whores : While ...
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... face for the women , he always turned his back upon the ene- my . He was a man of honour for the ladies . Viz . Come , come , the loves of Mars and Ve- nus will never fail ; you must get a mistress . Stand . Pr'ythee , no more on't ...
... face for the women , he always turned his back upon the ene- my . He was a man of honour for the ladies . Viz . Come , come , the loves of Mars and Ve- nus will never fail ; you must get a mistress . Stand . Pr'ythee , no more on't ...
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