The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 111
... to that end , with search and wit and labour , I have found one out , a right one and a perfect . He is made as strong as brass , is of brave years too , Alt . No , he will not quarrel with a FLETCHER . } 111 RULE A WIFE AND HAVE A WIFE .
... to that end , with search and wit and labour , I have found one out , a right one and a perfect . He is made as strong as brass , is of brave years too , Alt . No , he will not quarrel with a FLETCHER . } 111 RULE A WIFE AND HAVE A WIFE .
Page 284
... brass half - crown in't , one's sure to hear on't again : Would you would but look on your breviate half so narrowly . But pray give me my fee too , as well as my brief . Pet . Mistress , that's without precedent . When did a counsel ...
... brass half - crown in't , one's sure to hear on't again : Would you would but look on your breviate half so narrowly . But pray give me my fee too , as well as my brief . Pet . Mistress , that's without precedent . When did a counsel ...
Page 410
... brass thimble clink- ing in thy pocket with a bit of nutmeg ? I warrant thee . Come fill , fill- -So - again . See who that is- [ One knocks . ] Set down the bottle first . -Here , here , under the table - What , would'st thou go with ...
... brass thimble clink- ing in thy pocket with a bit of nutmeg ? I warrant thee . Come fill , fill- -So - again . See who that is- [ One knocks . ] Set down the bottle first . -Here , here , under the table - What , would'st thou go with ...
Page 411
... brass farthings , with an old mitten . L. Wish . Ay , dear Foible ; thank thee for that , dear Foible . He has put me out of all patience . I shall never recompose my features , to receive Sir Rowland with any economy of face . The ...
... brass farthings , with an old mitten . L. Wish . Ay , dear Foible ; thank thee for that , dear Foible . He has put me out of all patience . I shall never recompose my features , to receive Sir Rowland with any economy of face . The ...
Page 424
... brass counter , in composition for me . I defy ' em all . Let them prove their aspersions : I know my own innocence , and dare stand a trial . [ Exit . [ Exeunt FOIBLE and MINCING . Lady WISHIFORT and Mrs MARWOOD enter . L. Wish . O ...
... brass counter , in composition for me . I defy ' em all . Let them prove their aspersions : I know my own innocence , and dare stand a trial . [ Exit . [ Exeunt FOIBLE and MINCING . Lady WISHIFORT and Mrs MARWOOD enter . L. Wish . O ...
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