The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... The Funeral ................ The Tender Husband , ...... Year . Page . 1 355 26 55 ކ ........... 1702 78 .......... 1705 103 ............. DITTO , ......... .............. 1707 133 STEELE , 160 ... DITTO , .... 183 1 The Conscious Lovers , ...
... The Funeral ................ The Tender Husband , ...... Year . Page . 1 355 26 55 ކ ........... 1702 78 .......... 1705 103 ............. DITTO , ......... .............. 1707 133 STEELE , 160 ... DITTO , .... 183 1 The Conscious Lovers , ...
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... husband takes in his own person . Sir J. Lamb . Right . Lady Lamb . It is not how he looks , but how he loves , is the point . Sir J. Lamb . Good again . Lady Lamb . And a wife is much more secure that has charms for her husband , than ...
... husband takes in his own person . Sir J. Lamb . Right . Lady Lamb . It is not how he looks , but how he loves , is the point . Sir J. Lamb . Good again . Lady Lamb . And a wife is much more secure that has charms for her husband , than ...
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... husband . Char . Ho , ho , ho ! Sir J. Lamb . ' Tis very well ; this laugh you think becomes you , but I shall spoil your mirth- no more - give me a serious answer . Char . I ask your pardon , sir : I should not have smiled indeed ...
... husband . Char . Ho , ho , ho ! Sir J. Lamb . ' Tis very well ; this laugh you think becomes you , but I shall spoil your mirth- no more - give me a serious answer . Char . I ask your pardon , sir : I should not have smiled indeed ...
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... husband , Sir John . Dr Cant . Alas , poor man , I will answer for him . Between ourselves , madam , your husband is weak ; I can lead him by the nose any where . Enter Sir JOHN LAMBERT . Sir J. Lamb . No , caitiff , I'm to be led no ...
... husband , Sir John . Dr Cant . Alas , poor man , I will answer for him . Between ourselves , madam , your husband is weak ; I can lead him by the nose any where . Enter Sir JOHN LAMBERT . Sir J. Lamb . No , caitiff , I'm to be led no ...
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... husband ! What will become of you ? Clin . sen . Ah , your husband ! Oh , I shall be murdered ! What shall I do ? Where shall I run ? I'll creep into an oven ; I'll climb up the chim- ney ; I'll fly ; I'll swim ; -I wish to the Lord I ...
... husband ! What will become of you ? Clin . sen . Ah , your husband ! Oh , I shall be murdered ! What shall I do ? Where shall I run ? I'll creep into an oven ; I'll climb up the chim- ney ; I'll fly ; I'll swim ; -I wish to the Lord I ...
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