The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Moody . I am not to be laugh'd out of my senses , Mr Harcourt : I was once a modest , meek , young gentleman myself ... MOODY's House . Enter Miss PEGGY and ALITHEA . Peg . Pray , sister , where are the best fields and woods to walk in ...
... Moody . I am not to be laugh'd out of my senses , Mr Harcourt : I was once a modest , meek , young gentleman myself ... MOODY's House . Enter Miss PEGGY and ALITHEA . Peg . Pray , sister , where are the best fields and woods to walk in ...
Page 248
... Moody . But you love none better than me ? Peg . You are my own dear Bud , and I know you ; I hate strangers . Moody . Ay , my dear , you must love me only , and not be like the naughty town - women , who only hate their husbands , and ...
... Moody . But you love none better than me ? Peg . You are my own dear Bud , and I know you ; I hate strangers . Moody . Ay , my dear , you must love me only , and not be like the naughty town - women , who only hate their husbands , and ...
Page 249
... MOODY , to keep him from HARCOURT and ALITHEA . Moody . Shewn him the way out of my house , as you should to that gentleman . Spark . Nay , pr'ythee - let me reason with thee . [ Talks aside with MOODY . Ali . The writings are drawn ...
... MOODY , to keep him from HARCOURT and ALITHEA . Moody . Shewn him the way out of my house , as you should to that gentleman . Spark . Nay , pr'ythee - let me reason with thee . [ Talks aside with MOODY . Ali . The writings are drawn ...
Page 250
... Moody . And I told the fool so . Har . True , damn'd tell - tale woman . Spark . Pshaw ! to shew his parts - We wits rail and make love often , but to shew our parts ; as we have no affections , so we have no malice ; we- Moody . Did ...
... Moody . And I told the fool so . Har . True , damn'd tell - tale woman . Spark . Pshaw ! to shew his parts - We wits rail and make love often , but to shew our parts ; as we have no affections , so we have no malice ; we- Moody . Did ...
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... MOODY . Go into the Moody , Come , what's here to do ? you are putting the town pleasures in her head , and set- ting her a longing . Lucy . Yes , after nine - pins : you suffer none to give her those longings you mean but your self . Moody ...
... MOODY . Go into the Moody , Come , what's here to do ? you are putting the town pleasures in her head , and set- ting her a longing . Lucy . Yes , after nine - pins : you suffer none to give her those longings you mean but your self . Moody ...
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