The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... gentleman ! Ha , ha , ha ! -d'ye know where you are , sir ? We're all gentlemen here . I stand up for liberty and property . Newgate's a commonwealth . No courtier has business among us . Come , sir . Clin . sen . Well , but stay , stay ...
... gentleman ! Ha , ha , ha ! -d'ye know where you are , sir ? We're all gentlemen here . I stand up for liberty and property . Newgate's a commonwealth . No courtier has business among us . Come , sir . Clin . sen . Well , but stay , stay ...
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... gentleman ; his education has been among the boisterous elements , the winds and waves . Ban . Sir , I value neither ... gentleman.— Colonel , where's your wife ? " Fire . [ Mimicking him . ] In spite of the univer- sity , I'm a pretty ...
... gentleman ; his education has been among the boisterous elements , the winds and waves . Ban . Sir , I value neither ... gentleman.— Colonel , where's your wife ? " Fire . [ Mimicking him . ] In spite of the univer- sity , I'm a pretty ...
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... gentleman , and hate it mortally . These tradesmen are the most impudent fellows we have , and spoil all our good manners . What have we to do with trade ? Fire . A trim politician truly ! -And what do you think of our religion , pray ...
... gentleman , and hate it mortally . These tradesmen are the most impudent fellows we have , and spoil all our good manners . What have we to do with trade ? Fire . A trim politician truly ! -And what do you think of our religion , pray ...
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... gentlemen , I have too great a confidence in the virtue of my wife , to think it in the power of you , or you , sir , to ... gentleman ; he was one marquis . Dick . Marqui , sir ! I think , for my part , that all the men in France are ...
... gentlemen , I have too great a confidence in the virtue of my wife , to think it in the power of you , or you , sir , to ... gentleman ; he was one marquis . Dick . Marqui , sir ! I think , for my part , that all the men in France are ...
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... gentleman , sir . He'll be his own messenger . Old Mir . A fine gentleman ! But is the rogue like me yet ? Dug . Why , yes , sir ; he's very like his mother , and as like you as most modern sons are to their fathers . Old Mir . Why ...
... gentleman , sir . He'll be his own messenger . Old Mir . A fine gentleman ! But is the rogue like me yet ? Dug . Why , yes , sir ; he's very like his mother , and as like you as most modern sons are to their fathers . Old Mir . Why ...
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