The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Sir Walter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... speak . 1 Spir . What voice is that ? my young lord ? speak again . Y. Bro . O brother ' tis my father's shepherd But loyal cottage , where you may be safe till How chance she is not in your company ? E. Bro . To tell thee sadly ...
... speak . 1 Spir . What voice is that ? my young lord ? speak again . Y. Bro . O brother ' tis my father's shepherd But loyal cottage , where you may be safe till How chance she is not in your company ? E. Bro . To tell thee sadly ...
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... Speak ! Has necessity taught thee no wit ? Hast thou no Shift ? Shift . Lord , sir , I am at present very busy in contriving some trick to save myself ! I am first prudent , and then good - natured . Oct. How will my father rage and ...
... Speak ! Has necessity taught thee no wit ? Hast thou no Shift ? Shift . Lord , sir , I am at present very busy in contriving some trick to save myself ! I am first prudent , and then good - natured . Oct. How will my father rage and ...
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... speak fine tender things to one another . Pray , do you prepare to encounter with your father . Oct. I tremble at the thoughts of it . Sca . You must appear resolute at first : Tell him you can live without troubling him ; threaten him ...
... speak fine tender things to one another . Pray , do you prepare to encounter with your father . Oct. I tremble at the thoughts of it . Sca . You must appear resolute at first : Tell him you can live without troubling him ; threaten him ...
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... speak all this with respect to your ladyship ) , is generally most indulgent to the nimble mettled blockheads ; men of wit are not for her turn , ever too thoughtful when they should be active : Why , who believes any man of wit to have ...
... speak all this with respect to your ladyship ) , is generally most indulgent to the nimble mettled blockheads ; men of wit are not for her turn , ever too thoughtful when they should be active : Why , who believes any man of wit to have ...
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... speak no more of it ; I for- give thee freely ; here's my hand upon't . Sca . Oh , sir , how much your goodness re- [ Pulls off his cap . Enter SCAPIN between two , his head wrapt up in vives me ! linen , as if he had been wounded . Sea ...
... speak no more of it ; I for- give thee freely ; here's my hand upon't . Sca . Oh , sir , how much your goodness re- [ Pulls off his cap . Enter SCAPIN between two , his head wrapt up in vives me ! linen , as if he had been wounded . Sea ...
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