The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... what's worse , perhaps , will give you to another - I cannot speak - imagine what I want from you- Charl . Well - O lud ! one looks so silly though when one is serious - O gad ! —In short , I cannot get it out . Col. Lamb . I warrant ...
... what's worse , perhaps , will give you to another - I cannot speak - imagine what I want from you- Charl . Well - O lud ! one looks so silly though when one is serious - O gad ! —In short , I cannot get it out . Col. Lamb . I warrant ...
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... what am I to think ? Can I , must I suppose my senses fail me ? If I have eyes , have ears , and have an heart , must it still be a crime to think I see and hear , and feel that I am wronged ? Charl . Well , I own , it looks ill ...
... what am I to think ? Can I , must I suppose my senses fail me ? If I have eyes , have ears , and have an heart , must it still be a crime to think I see and hear , and feel that I am wronged ? Charl . Well , I own , it looks ill ...
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... what has now passed be- tween us , to my confusion , by sinister construc- tion , or evil representation to your father . I am satisfied of the piety of my own intentions , and care not what the wicked think of them ; but force me not ...
... what has now passed be- tween us , to my confusion , by sinister construc- tion , or evil representation to your father . I am satisfied of the piety of my own intentions , and care not what the wicked think of them ; but force me not ...
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... what money have I got in my pocket ? I cann't offer her less than twenty guineas- and , by Jupiter , she's worth a hundred ... What's that ? Are all mad- men beaux ? Dick . No , sir ; but most beaux are madmen . But now for your cousin ...
... what money have I got in my pocket ? I cann't offer her less than twenty guineas- and , by Jupiter , she's worth a hundred ... What's that ? Are all mad- men beaux ? Dick . No , sir ; but most beaux are madmen . But now for your cousin ...
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... What is't , the muster - roll of your regi- ment , colonel ? Stand . No , no , ' tis a list of your forces in your ... what's here ? This is her hand- Oh , the charming characters ! [ Reading . ] My dear Wildair , ' - That's I , ' egad ...
... What is't , the muster - roll of your regi- ment , colonel ? Stand . No , no , ' tis a list of your forces in your ... what's here ? This is her hand- Oh , the charming characters ! [ Reading . ] My dear Wildair , ' - That's I , ' egad ...
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