The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... thought to advise with you about it . Charl . Nay , he has not opened his lips to me yet are you sure he's gone out ? Col. Lamb . You are very impatient to know , methinks ; what have you to do to concern your- self about any man but ...
... thought to advise with you about it . Charl . Nay , he has not opened his lips to me yet are you sure he's gone out ? Col. Lamb . You are very impatient to know , methinks ; what have you to do to concern your- self about any man but ...
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... thought you mis- tress of . Charl . And now I beg we may separate ; for our being seen together , at this critical juncture , may give that devil , the doctor , suspicion of a confederacy , and make him set some engine at work that we ...
... thought you mis- tress of . Charl . And now I beg we may separate ; for our being seen together , at this critical juncture , may give that devil , the doctor , suspicion of a confederacy , and make him set some engine at work that we ...
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... thought will do it , madam . Sir J. Lamb . Oh , Charlotte ! Oh , Mr Darnley ! Darn . Have but resolution , sir , and fear no- thing . [ Exeunt DARNLEY and CHARLOTTE . Lady Lamb . Now , sir , you are to consider what a desperate disease ...
... thought will do it , madam . Sir J. Lamb . Oh , Charlotte ! Oh , Mr Darnley ! Darn . Have but resolution , sir , and fear no- thing . [ Exeunt DARNLEY and CHARLOTTE . Lady Lamb . Now , sir , you are to consider what a desperate disease ...
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... thought to find you out of the Ru- bric so long ? I thought thy hypocrisy had been wedded to a pulpit - cushion long ago . - Sir , if I mistake not your face , your name is Standard ? Stand . Sir Harry , I'm your humble servant . Wild ...
... thought to find you out of the Ru- bric so long ? I thought thy hypocrisy had been wedded to a pulpit - cushion long ago . - Sir , if I mistake not your face , your name is Standard ? Stand . Sir Harry , I'm your humble servant . Wild ...
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... thoughts . Think not I am defenceless , because alone . Your very self is guard against yourself : I'm sure there's ... thought , free from those fumes of wine that throw a mist before your sight , and you shall find that every glance ...
... thoughts . Think not I am defenceless , because alone . Your very self is guard against yourself : I'm sure there's ... thought , free from those fumes of wine that throw a mist before your sight , and you shall find that every glance ...
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