The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... told you more than once , you will draw some heavy judgment on your head one day or other . Col. Lamb . So says the charitable Dr Cantwell : you have taken him into your house , and , in return , he gives over half your family to the ...
... told you more than once , you will draw some heavy judgment on your head one day or other . Col. Lamb . So says the charitable Dr Cantwell : you have taken him into your house , and , in return , he gives over half your family to the ...
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... told you , you did not know all . To be serious , my father went out but now on purpose to avoid you . - In short , he absolutely retracts his promises ; says , he would not have you fool away your time after my sister ; and , in plain ...
... told you , you did not know all . To be serious , my father went out but now on purpose to avoid you . - In short , he absolutely retracts his promises ; says , he would not have you fool away your time after my sister ; and , in plain ...
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... told me so . Charl . I tell you so , you impudent— Lady Lamb . Fy , Charlotte ; he only jests with you . Charl . How can you be such a monster to stay playing the fool here , when you have more rea- son to be frighted out of your wits ...
... told me so . Charl . I tell you so , you impudent— Lady Lamb . Fy , Charlotte ; he only jests with you . Charl . How can you be such a monster to stay playing the fool here , when you have more rea- son to be frighted out of your wits ...
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... told , though I can hardly believe it , a blessing follows wherever I come . Maw . And yet , if you would hear how the neighbours reviles my wife , saying , as how she sets no store by me , because we have words now and then ; but , as ...
... told , though I can hardly believe it , a blessing follows wherever I come . Maw . And yet , if you would hear how the neighbours reviles my wife , saying , as how she sets no store by me , because we have words now and then ; but , as ...
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... told him how anxious you were about Seyward's affair , and he has taken him with him , in his own coach , to the Attorney - Ge- neral's . Charl . Well , I own he has gained upon me by this . Col. Lamb . I am glad to hear that at last ...
... told him how anxious you were about Seyward's affair , and he has taken him with him , in his own coach , to the Attorney - Ge- neral's . Charl . Well , I own he has gained upon me by this . Col. Lamb . I am glad to hear that at last ...
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