The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... marry my daughter to a pagan ? Col. Lamb . He intends this morning paying his respects to you , in hopes to obtain your final consent ; and desired me to be present as a me- diator of articles between you . Sir J. Lamb . I am glad to ...
... marry my daughter to a pagan ? Col. Lamb . He intends this morning paying his respects to you , in hopes to obtain your final consent ; and desired me to be present as a me- diator of articles between you . Sir J. Lamb . I am glad to ...
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... marry another . Charl . Ab , laud ! now you have spoiled all again : -besides , how can I be sure of that , be- fore I have seen this other man my brother spoke to me of ? Darn . What riddle's this ! Col. Lamb . I told you , you did not ...
... marry another . Charl . Ab , laud ! now you have spoiled all again : -besides , how can I be sure of that , be- fore I have seen this other man my brother spoke to me of ? Darn . What riddle's this ! Col. Lamb . I told you , you did not ...
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... marry . a girl at a boarding - school - Frolicksome ! SCENE I. An Ante - Chamber in Sir JOHN LAMBERT'S House . SEYWARD , with a Writing in his Hand . Sey . ' Tis so I have long suspected where his zeal would end ; in the making of his ...
... marry . a girl at a boarding - school - Frolicksome ! SCENE I. An Ante - Chamber in Sir JOHN LAMBERT'S House . SEYWARD , with a Writing in his Hand . Sey . ' Tis so I have long suspected where his zeal would end ; in the making of his ...
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... marry with the doctor's consent ; if not , ' tis added to ' my lady's jointure - But your brother , madam , is , without conditions , ut- terly disinherited . Charl . I am confounded ! -What will become of us ! My father now , I find ...
... marry with the doctor's consent ; if not , ' tis added to ' my lady's jointure - But your brother , madam , is , without conditions , ut- terly disinherited . Charl . I am confounded ! -What will become of us ! My father now , I find ...
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... marry any other person , my consent is necessary . Charl . So I hear , indeed ! —but pray , doc- tor , how could ... marry Mr Darnley . Am I right ? Charl . Once in your life perhaps you may . Dr Cant . Nay , let us be plain . Would you ...
... marry any other person , my consent is necessary . Charl . So I hear , indeed ! —but pray , doc- tor , how could ... marry Mr Darnley . Am I right ? Charl . Once in your life perhaps you may . Dr Cant . Nay , let us be plain . Would you ...
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