The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 36
... Harry , you promised me , in Paris , never to ask that impertinent question again . Wild . Pshaw , madam ! that was above two months ago besides , madam , treaties made in France are never kept . Lure . Would you marry me , Sir Harry ...
... Harry , you promised me , in Paris , never to ask that impertinent question again . Wild . Pshaw , madam ! that was above two months ago besides , madam , treaties made in France are never kept . Lure . Would you marry me , Sir Harry ...
Page 37
... Harry - for not beating him harder - Well , my dear , you shall come at night , and I'll make you amends . [ Here Sir HARRY takes snuff . Smug . Madam , I will have amends before I leave the placeSir , how durst you use me thus ? Wild ...
... Harry - for not beating him harder - Well , my dear , you shall come at night , and I'll make you amends . [ Here Sir HARRY takes snuff . Smug . Madam , I will have amends before I leave the placeSir , how durst you use me thus ? Wild ...
Page 39
... Harry , I did not well understand the offence , and must therefore proportion it to the greatness of your apology ; if you would , there- fore , have me think it light , take no great pains in an excuse . Wild . How sweet must the lips ...
... Harry , I did not well understand the offence , and must therefore proportion it to the greatness of your apology ; if you would , there- fore , have me think it light , take no great pains in an excuse . Wild . How sweet must the lips ...
Page 40
... Harry Wild- air ; I saw him come in here this morning , and did imagine he might be here still , if he is not gone . Lure . A lucky hit ! Here , friend , change clothes with this gentleman , quickly ; strip . Clin . sen . Ay , ay ...
... Harry Wild- air ; I saw him come in here this morning , and did imagine he might be here still , if he is not gone . Lure . A lucky hit ! Here , friend , change clothes with this gentleman , quickly ; strip . Clin . sen . Ay , ay ...
Page 41
... Harry the note , fellow ? Clin . sen . The note ! what note ? Stand . The letter , blockhead , which I sent by you to Sir Harry Wildair ; have you seen him ? Clin . sen . Oh , Lord , what shall I say now ? Seen him ? Yes , sir - No ...
... Harry the note , fellow ? Clin . sen . The note ! what note ? Stand . The letter , blockhead , which I sent by you to Sir Harry Wildair ; have you seen him ? Clin . sen . Oh , Lord , what shall I say now ? Seen him ? Yes , sir - No ...
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