The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Sir Walter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 123
... Phil . Whiffle , Jacky Wagtail , my Lord Trip , Billy Dimple , Sir Dilberry Did- dle , and your humble- Bid . What a sweet collection of happy crea- tures ! tle spirits I have , and tell you the whole af- fair . Hem ! - -But first , you ...
... Phil . Whiffle , Jacky Wagtail , my Lord Trip , Billy Dimple , Sir Dilberry Did- dle , and your humble- Bid . What a sweet collection of happy crea- tures ! tle spirits I have , and tell you the whole af- fair . Hem ! - -But first , you ...
Page 221
... Phil ! [ Mi - a - week , and thinks he is mighty generous in giv- micks the drawing of a cork . ] — Yours . [ Exit ... Phil . -My Phi . Egad the cellar shall bleed : I have some Burgundy that is fit for an emperor.— master would have ...
... Phil ! [ Mi - a - week , and thinks he is mighty generous in giv- micks the drawing of a cork . ] — Yours . [ Exit ... Phil . -My Phi . Egad the cellar shall bleed : I have some Burgundy that is fit for an emperor.— master would have ...
Page 223
... Phil . Phi . I intend , before our marriage , to settle something handsome upon you ; and , with the five hundred pounds which I have already saved in this extravagant fellow's family- Lov . A dog ! [ Aside . ] O la , la ! what ! have ...
... Phil . Phi . I intend , before our marriage , to settle something handsome upon you ; and , with the five hundred pounds which I have already saved in this extravagant fellow's family- Lov . A dog ! [ Aside . ] O la , la ! what ! have ...
Page 224
... Phil , what think you ? Don't we look very smart ? Now let them come as soon as they will we shall be ready for them . Phi . ' Tis all well ; very Kit . But what ? but- and yet you two are not contented , but cheat him wherever you can ...
... Phil , what think you ? Don't we look very smart ? Now let them come as soon as they will we shall be ready for them . Phi . ' Tis all well ; very Kit . But what ? but- and yet you two are not contented , but cheat him wherever you can ...
Page 468
... Phil . Yes ; I have been up all night , lost all my money , and I'm afraid I must smash for it . Dap . Smash for it - what have I let you into the secret for ? have not I advised you to trade upon your own account and you feel the ...
... Phil . Yes ; I have been up all night , lost all my money , and I'm afraid I must smash for it . Dap . Smash for it - what have I let you into the secret for ? have not I advised you to trade upon your own account and you feel the ...
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