The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... madam , I am not a good man : I am a guilty , wicked sinner , full of iniquity ; the greatest villain that ever breathed ; every instant of my life is clouded with stains ; it is one conti- nued series of crimes and defilements ; you do ...
... madam , I am not a good man : I am a guilty , wicked sinner , full of iniquity ; the greatest villain that ever breathed ; every instant of my life is clouded with stains ; it is one conti- nued series of crimes and defilements ; you do ...
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... madam ! I am at my wit's end ; not for the little fortune I may lose in disobeying my father , but it startles me to find what a danger- ous influence this fellow has over all his actions . Lady Lamb . Here's your brother . Enter ...
... madam ! I am at my wit's end ; not for the little fortune I may lose in disobeying my father , but it startles me to find what a danger- ous influence this fellow has over all his actions . Lady Lamb . Here's your brother . Enter ...
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... madam ! it's the fashion . me ; I am not dazzled with their false glare ; and Old Lady Lamb . In short , I have been at my was I , I repeat it , to accept of the trust you want linen - draper's to - day , and have brought you some to ...
... madam ! it's the fashion . me ; I am not dazzled with their false glare ; and Old Lady Lamb . In short , I have been at my was I , I repeat it , to accept of the trust you want linen - draper's to - day , and have brought you some to ...
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... madam ; you are a malefactor to all goodness ; I'll wait upon your ladyship ; Į will , indeed : [ Going , returns . ] Oh , doctor , that's true ; Susy desired me to give her kind love and respects to you . Dr Cant . Madam , if you ...
... madam ; you are a malefactor to all goodness ; I'll wait upon your ladyship ; Į will , indeed : [ Going , returns . ] Oh , doctor , that's true ; Susy desired me to give her kind love and respects to you . Dr Cant . Madam , if you ...
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... madam ? Chari . Ay . Seya . He's no uncle of mine , madam . Charl . You surprise me ! not your uncle ? Seyr . No , madam ; but that's not the only character the doctor assumes , to which he has no right . Charl . Lord ! I am concerned ...
... madam ? Chari . Ay . Seya . He's no uncle of mine , madam . Charl . You surprise me ! not your uncle ? Seyr . No , madam ; but that's not the only character the doctor assumes , to which he has no right . Charl . Lord ! I am concerned ...
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