The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... master here . Turn you out , sir ; this house is mine : and now , sir , at your peril , dare to insult me . Sir J. Lamb . Oh , Heavens ! ' tis true ; whither shall I fly , to hide me from the world ? Lady Lamb . Whither are you going ...
... master here . Turn you out , sir ; this house is mine : and now , sir , at your peril , dare to insult me . Sir J. Lamb . Oh , Heavens ! ' tis true ; whither shall I fly , to hide me from the world ? Lady Lamb . Whither are you going ...
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... master , d'ye ? Smug . Ay , you must go to the plays too , sir- rah : Lord , Lord ! what business has a ' prentice at a play - house , unless it be to hear his master made a cuckold , and his mistress a whore ? It is ten to one now ...
... master , d'ye ? Smug . Ay , you must go to the plays too , sir- rah : Lord , Lord ! what business has a ' prentice at a play - house , unless it be to hear his master made a cuckold , and his mistress a whore ? It is ten to one now ...
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... master ! -Sir , I was running to Mademoiselle Furbelo , the French mil- liner , for a new Burgundy for my lady's head . Stand . No , child ; you're employed about an old - fashioned garniture for your master's head , if I mistake not ...
... master ! -Sir , I was running to Mademoiselle Furbelo , the French mil- liner , for a new Burgundy for my lady's head . Stand . No , child ; you're employed about an old - fashioned garniture for your master's head , if I mistake not ...
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... master , and come home to dear London but two days ago . Now , the devil take me , if I had not rather kiss an English pair of pattens , than the finest lady in France . Par . Then you're overjoyed to see London again ? Dick . Oh ! I ...
... master , and come home to dear London but two days ago . Now , the devil take me , if I had not rather kiss an English pair of pattens , than the finest lady in France . Par . Then you're overjoyed to see London again ? Dick . Oh ! I ...
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... master , madam , desires- Lure . Oh , hideous ! Now the rascal bellows so loud , that he tears my head to pieces . - Here , aukwardness , go take the booby's message , and bring it to me . [ Maid goes to the door , whispers , and ...
... master , madam , desires- Lure . Oh , hideous ! Now the rascal bellows so loud , that he tears my head to pieces . - Here , aukwardness , go take the booby's message , and bring it to me . [ Maid goes to the door , whispers , and ...
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