The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 34
... hand ! To the Lady Lurewell - To the Lady Lurewell - To the Lady Lurewell What the devil hast thou been tampering with , to conjure up these spirits ? Stand . A certain familiar of your acquaintance , sir . Read , read . " -force Wild ...
... hand ! To the Lady Lurewell - To the Lady Lurewell - To the Lady Lurewell What the devil hast thou been tampering with , to conjure up these spirits ? Stand . A certain familiar of your acquaintance , sir . Read , read . " -force Wild ...
Page 35
... hand , that hand ! that pretty , soft , white - I have brought it , you see ; but the conditions of the obligation are such , that whereas that leering eye , that pouting lip , that pretty soft hand , that you understand me ; you ...
... hand , that hand ! that pretty , soft , white - I have brought it , you see ; but the conditions of the obligation are such , that whereas that leering eye , that pouting lip , that pretty soft hand , that you understand me ; you ...
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... hands as soon as you can - An honourable lover is the greatest slave in nature ; some will say , the greatest fool . Come , come ... hand . Sheath your weapon ; and then if I don't satisfy you , sheath it in my body . Stand . Give me but ...
... hands as soon as you can - An honourable lover is the greatest slave in nature ; some will say , the greatest fool . Come , come ... hand . Sheath your weapon ; and then if I don't satisfy you , sheath it in my body . Stand . Give me but ...
Page 83
... hand , from her hand to her mouth , from her mouth to her heart , and so conclude in bed , ca- Mir . Now the game begins , and my fool is entered . But here comes one to spoil my sport . Now shall I be teazed to death with this old - fa ...
... hand , from her hand to her mouth , from her mouth to her heart , and so conclude in bed , ca- Mir . Now the game begins , and my fool is entered . But here comes one to spoil my sport . Now shall I be teazed to death with this old - fa ...
Page 108
... hand was the principal cause of my seeing England . Syl . I have often heard that soldiers were sin- cere ; may I venture to believe public report ? Plume . You may , when ' tis back'd by private assurance ; for I swear , niadam , by ...
... hand was the principal cause of my seeing England . Syl . I have often heard that soldiers were sin- cere ; may I venture to believe public report ? Plume . You may , when ' tis back'd by private assurance ; for I swear , niadam , by ...
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