The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... dear , But I shall soon return . Indeed , my life , Business , that forces me abroad , grows irksome . I could content me with less gain and ' vantage , To have thee more at home ; indeed I could . Dame . Your doubts , as well as love ...
... dear , But I shall soon return . Indeed , my life , Business , that forces me abroad , grows irksome . I could content me with less gain and ' vantage , To have thee more at home ; indeed I could . Dame . Your doubts , as well as love ...
Page 148
... Dear mother , let us go a little faster to secure ourselves from Antonio : for my part I am in that terrible fright , that I can neither think , speak , nor stand still , till we are safe a ship - board , and out of sight of the shore ...
... Dear mother , let us go a little faster to secure ourselves from Antonio : for my part I am in that terrible fright , that I can neither think , speak , nor stand still , till we are safe a ship - board , and out of sight of the shore ...
Page 149
... dear sweet creature , go with me into that cor- ner , that thou and I may talk a little in private . 2d Con . No , sir , no private dealing , I beseech you . John . ' Sheart , what shall I do ? I'm out of my wits for her . Hark ye , my dear ...
... dear sweet creature , go with me into that cor- ner , that thou and I may talk a little in private . 2d Con . No , sir , no private dealing , I beseech you . John . ' Sheart , what shall I do ? I'm out of my wits for her . Hark ye , my dear ...
Page 155
... dear little rogue , thou shalt have it all presently , as soon as we can but get rid of this company . 2 Con . Phoo ! you are always abusing me , Enter FREDERICK and Mother . Fred . Come , now , madam , let us not speak one word more ...
... dear little rogue , thou shalt have it all presently , as soon as we can but get rid of this company . 2 Con . Phoo ! you are always abusing me , Enter FREDERICK and Mother . Fred . Come , now , madam , let us not speak one word more ...
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... dear Mr Wellborn . [ Exeunt . Manet GREEDY . Greedy . Dear Mr Wellborn ! so she said ; Heaven ! Heaven ! If my belly would give me leave , I could ruminate All day on this : I have granted twenty warrants To have him committed , from ...
... dear Mr Wellborn . [ Exeunt . Manet GREEDY . Greedy . Dear Mr Wellborn ! so she said ; Heaven ! Heaven ! If my belly would give me leave , I could ruminate All day on this : I have granted twenty warrants To have him committed , from ...
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