The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... tell you what , son , as I have told you more than once , you will draw some heavy judgment on your head one day or ... tell a lie for the matter , I will go out this moment . Col. Lamb . Nay , dear sir- Sir J. Lamb . And , do you hear ...
... tell you what , son , as I have told you more than once , you will draw some heavy judgment on your head one day or ... tell a lie for the matter , I will go out this moment . Col. Lamb . Nay , dear sir- Sir J. Lamb . And , do you hear ...
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... tell you . Col. Lamb . Why , the last words he said to me were , that he had another man in his head for you . Charl . And who is it ? who is it ? tell me , dear brother ! Col. Lamb . Why , you don't so much as seem surprised . Charl ...
... tell you . Col. Lamb . Why , the last words he said to me were , that he had another man in his head for you . Charl . And who is it ? who is it ? tell me , dear brother ! Col. Lamb . Why , you don't so much as seem surprised . Charl ...
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... tell you that slight co- vering is indecent , and gives much offence . Lady Lamb . Indecent , did your ladyship say ? Old Lady Lamb . What is the matter , son ? Old Lady Lamb . Yes , daughter - in - law . Doc- Dr Cant . Nothing , madam ...
... tell you that slight co- vering is indecent , and gives much offence . Lady Lamb . Indecent , did your ladyship say ? Old Lady Lamb . What is the matter , son ? Old Lady Lamb . Yes , daughter - in - law . Doc- Dr Cant . Nothing , madam ...
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... tell you , sir , ' tis of that kind , that only slighted hearts are pleased with when I am so reduced , perhaps I may bear it . The fact you charge me with , is true : I have been abroad ; but let appearances be ever so strong , while ...
... tell you , sir , ' tis of that kind , that only slighted hearts are pleased with when I am so reduced , perhaps I may bear it . The fact you charge me with , is true : I have been abroad ; but let appearances be ever so strong , while ...
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... tell.- were asking me of Seyward , madam ? -But you Charl . Oh , ay ! that's true . Well , now you are very good again.- -Come , tell me all the affair , and then you shall see - how I will like you . Darn . Oh ! that I could thus play ...
... tell.- were asking me of Seyward , madam ? -But you Charl . Oh , ay ! that's true . Well , now you are very good again.- -Come , tell me all the affair , and then you shall see - how I will like you . Darn . Oh ! that I could thus play ...
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