The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Letter , his Servant fol- lowing . Viz . Angelica send it back unopened ! say you ? Serv . As you see , sir . Viz . The pride of these virtuous women is more insufferable than the immodesty of prosti- tutes - After all my encouragement ...
... Letter , his Servant fol- lowing . Viz . Angelica send it back unopened ! say you ? Serv . As you see , sir . Viz . The pride of these virtuous women is more insufferable than the immodesty of prosti- tutes - After all my encouragement ...
Page 31
... letters , songs , dances , serenading , flattery , foppery , and noise , that I was forced to fly the kingdom - And I warrant you he made you jealous . Stand . Faith , madam , I was a little uneasy . Lure . You shall have a plentiful ...
... letters , songs , dances , serenading , flattery , foppery , and noise , that I was forced to fly the kingdom - And I warrant you he made you jealous . Stand . Faith , madam , I was a little uneasy . Lure . You shall have a plentiful ...
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... Letter ; Servant following . Clin . [ Reads . ] " Dear brother , " I will see you presently : I have sent this lad to wait on you ; he can instruct you in the fash- ions of the town . I am your affectionate bro- ther , Clincher . " Very ...
... Letter ; Servant following . Clin . [ Reads . ] " Dear brother , " I will see you presently : I have sent this lad to wait on you ; he can instruct you in the fash- ions of the town . I am your affectionate bro- ther , Clincher . " Very ...
Page 47
... letter from my cousin . [ Gives her the letter , which she opens . Ang . Ha , Vizard ! —then I'm abused in ear- nest- -Would Sir Harry , by his instigation , fix a base affront upon me ! No , I cann't suspect him of so ungenteel a crime ...
... letter from my cousin . [ Gives her the letter , which she opens . Ang . Ha , Vizard ! —then I'm abused in ear- nest- -Would Sir Harry , by his instigation , fix a base affront upon me ! No , I cann't suspect him of so ungenteel a crime ...
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... letter may resolve you , and an- swer all the impertinent questions you have made me . Darl . and Ang . We appeal to that . Wild . And I'll stand to't ; he read it to me , and the contents were pretty plain , I thought . Ang . Here ...
... letter may resolve you , and an- swer all the impertinent questions you have made me . Darl . and Ang . We appeal to that . Wild . And I'll stand to't ; he read it to me , and the contents were pretty plain , I thought . Ang . Here ...
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