The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Sir Walter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... GRIPE , father to LEANDER . LEANDER , Son to GRIPE , and privately married to LUCIA . OCTAVIAN , Son to THRIFTY , and privately mar- ried to CLARA . SCAPIN . SHIFT , servant to OCTAVIAN . SLY , servant to LEANDER . LUCIA . CLARA . WOMEN ...
... GRIPE , father to LEANDER . LEANDER , Son to GRIPE , and privately married to LUCIA . OCTAVIAN , Son to THRIFTY , and privately mar- ried to CLARA . SCAPIN . SHIFT , servant to OCTAVIAN . SLY , servant to LEANDER . LUCIA . CLARA . WOMEN ...
Page 9
... Gripe , with a resolution to marry me . Sca . Very well . Oct. Thou knowest I am already married : How will my father resent my disobedience ? I am for ever lost , unless thou can't find some means to reconcile me to him . Sca . Does ...
... Gripe , with a resolution to marry me . Sca . Very well . Oct. Thou knowest I am already married : How will my father resent my disobedience ? I am for ever lost , unless thou can't find some means to reconcile me to him . Sca . Does ...
Page 11
... GRIPE . Gripe . Sir , what you tell me concerning your son , hath strangely frustrated our designs . Thrifty . Sir , trouble not yourself about my son ; I have undertaken to remove all obstacles , which is the business I am so ...
... GRIPE . Gripe . Sir , what you tell me concerning your son , hath strangely frustrated our designs . Thrifty . Sir , trouble not yourself about my son ; I have undertaken to remove all obstacles , which is the business I am so ...
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... Gripe . Gripe . Who's there , Scapin ? Sca . How I run up and down to find him to no purpose ! Oh ! sir , is there no way to hear of Mr. Gripe ? Gripe . Art thou blind ? I have been just under thy nose this hour . Sca . Sir- Gripe ...
... Gripe . Gripe . Who's there , Scapin ? Sca . How I run up and down to find him to no purpose ! Oh ! sir , is there no way to hear of Mr. Gripe ? Gripe . Art thou blind ? I have been just under thy nose this hour . Sca . Sir- Gripe ...
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... Gripe . That I will never forgive him , dead or alive . Sca . Very good . Gripe . And that if ever I light on him , I'll murder him privately , and feed dogs with him . [ He puts up his purse and is going away . Sca . Right , sir ...
... Gripe . That I will never forgive him , dead or alive . Sca . Very good . Gripe . And that if ever I light on him , I'll murder him privately , and feed dogs with him . [ He puts up his purse and is going away . Sca . Right , sir ...
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