The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... SEALAND'S House . Enter TOM , meeting PHILLIS . Tom . Well , Phillis ! - What ! with a face as if you had never seen me before ? What a work have I to do now ! She has seen some new visitant at their house , whose airs she has catch'd ...
... SEALAND'S House . Enter TOM , meeting PHILLIS . Tom . Well , Phillis ! - What ! with a face as if you had never seen me before ? What a work have I to do now ! She has seen some new visitant at their house , whose airs she has catch'd ...
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... SEALAND and Mr CIMBERTON . Mrs Seal . How do I admire this noble , this learned taste of yours , and the worthy regard you have to our own ancient and honourable house , in consulting a means to keep the blood as pure and as regularly ...
... SEALAND and Mr CIMBERTON . Mrs Seal . How do I admire this noble , this learned taste of yours , and the worthy regard you have to our own ancient and honourable house , in consulting a means to keep the blood as pure and as regularly ...
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... SEALAND . Mrs Seal . The lawyers are come , and now we are to hear what they have resolved as to the point , whether it is necessary that Sir Geoffry should join in the settlement , as being what they call in the remainder . But , good ...
... SEALAND . Mrs Seal . The lawyers are come , and now we are to hear what they have resolved as to the point , whether it is necessary that Sir Geoffry should join in the settlement , as being what they call in the remainder . But , good ...
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... Sealand's this morning ? - -So I told , sir , I often went thither because , sir , if I had not said that , he might have thought there was something more in my going now than at another time . gives me some terrors ; but my esteem for ...
... Sealand's this morning ? - -So I told , sir , I often went thither because , sir , if I had not said that , he might have thought there was something more in my going now than at another time . gives me some terrors ; but my esteem for ...
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... SEALAND . Sir J. B. Give me leave , however , Mr Sea- land , as we are upon a treaty for uniting our fa- milies , to mention only the business of an an- cient house . - Genealogy and descent are to be of some consideration in an affair ...
... SEALAND . Sir J. B. Give me leave , however , Mr Sea- land , as we are upon a treaty for uniting our fa- milies , to mention only the business of an an- cient house . - Genealogy and descent are to be of some consideration in an affair ...
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