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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays - Page 7
by John Bell - 1780
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The Way of the World: A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre in Lincolns ...

William Congreve - 1706 - 86 pages
...call on him once a Day at publick Places. Mir A. How! Wit. You fhall fee he won't go to 'em becaufe there's no more Company here to take notice of him. Why this is nothing to what he us'd to doj- Before he found out. this way, I have known him call for himfelf Fain. Call for himfelf? What...
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The mourning bride. The way of the world. The judgment of Paris. Semele ...

William Congreve - 1774 - 438 pages
...call on him once a Day at public !; Places. Mir. How ! Witw. You fhall fee he won't go to "em becaufe there's no more Company here to take notice of him —Why this is nothing to what he us'd to do j — Before he found out this Way, I have known him call for himfelf. — Fain. Call for himfelf f...
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The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which ..., Volume 5

English drama - 1787 - 530 pages
...call o! him once a day at public places. Mirn. How ! ft 'it. You fhall fee he won't go to 'em, becaufe there's no more company here to take notice of him. —Why this is nothing towiiat he ufed to do : — befor* •he tounil out this way, I have known him call tof hi mf\: it...
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Bell's British Theatre: The fatal curiosity, by G. Lillo. ... Caractacus, by ...

English drama - 1797 - 438 pages
...call on him once a day at public places. Mira. How! Wit. You shall see he won't go to 'em, because there's no more company here to take notice of him. Why this is nothing to what he used to do : before he found out this way, I have known him to call for him"self. Fain. Call for himself...
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The British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...them, beoausc there's no more company here to take no tice of him. Why this is nothing to what he usée to do : before he found out this way, I have known him call for himself Fain. Call for himself ! what dost thou mean Wit. Mean ! why he would slip you out of tlii...
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The modern British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...call on lura once a day at public places. Mira. How ! Wit. You shall see lie won't go to 'em, because there's no more company here to take notice of him. Why this is nothing to what he used to do : before he found out this way, I have known him to call for himself. Fam. Call for himself...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 698 pages
...call on him once a day at public places. Mira. How ! Wit. You shall see he won't go to 'em, because there's no more -company here to take notice of him. Why this is nothing to what he used to do : before he found out this way, 1 have known him to call for himself. fain. Call for himself...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - English drama - 1811 - 690 pages
...public places. Mira. How ! Wit. You shall see he won't go to 'cm, berausc there's no more comjKiny here to take notice of him. Why this is nothing; to what he used to do : before he found out this way, 1 have known him to call for himself. Fun. Call for himself!...
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The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic ..., Volume 12

Thomas Dibdin - English drama - 1815 - 502 pages
...because there's no more company here to take notice or him. — Why, this is nothing; to what he used to do: before he found out this way, I have known him call for himself. Fain. Call for himself ! what dost thon mean? Wit. Mean, why he would slip you out of this...
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British theatre, comprising tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces; with ...

British theatre - 1828 - 924 pages
...to call on him once a day at public places. Mir. How! Wit. You shall see he won't go to 'cm, because there's no more company here to take notice of him. — Why, this is nothing to what he used to do: before he found out this way, [ have known him call for himself. Fain. Call for himself...
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