The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 35
... live . Welcome , my dear Sir Harry I see you got my directions . Wild . Directions ! in the most charming man- ner , thou dear Machiavel of intrigue . Lure . Still brisk and airy , I find , Sir Harry . Wild . The sight of you , madam ...
... live . Welcome , my dear Sir Harry I see you got my directions . Wild . Directions ! in the most charming man- ner , thou dear Machiavel of intrigue . Lure . Still brisk and airy , I find , Sir Harry . Wild . The sight of you , madam ...
Page 48
... live upon virtue . Can your virtue keep you a coach and six ? No , no ; your virtuous women walk on foot . - Can your virtue hire you a pew in the church ? Why , the very sexton will tell you , No. Can your virtue stake for you at ...
... live upon virtue . Can your virtue keep you a coach and six ? No , no ; your virtuous women walk on foot . - Can your virtue hire you a pew in the church ? Why , the very sexton will tell you , No. Can your virtue stake for you at ...
Page 56
... live- lihood ? Fire . Avery good argument in a very damnable cause . But , sir , my business is not with the court , but with you : I desire you , sir , to open your eyes ; at least , be pleased to lend an ear to what I heard just now ...
... live- lihood ? Fire . Avery good argument in a very damnable cause . But , sir , my business is not with the court , but with you : I desire you , sir , to open your eyes ; at least , be pleased to lend an ear to what I heard just now ...
Page 59
... live with Sir Har- ry Wildair ? Dick , Why , seeing me a handsome personable fellow , and well qualified for a livery , he took a fancy to my figure , that was all . Par . And what's become of your old master ? Dick . Oh , hang him , he ...
... live with Sir Har- ry Wildair ? Dick , Why , seeing me a handsome personable fellow , and well qualified for a livery , he took a fancy to my figure , that was all . Par . And what's become of your old master ? Dick . Oh , hang him , he ...
Page 74
... live to- gether like good neighbours and Christians , as they do in France ? I lend you my coach , I bor- row yours ; you dine with me , I sup with you ; I lie with your wife , and you lie with mine.- Honour ! that's such an ...
... live to- gether like good neighbours and Christians , as they do in France ? I lend you my coach , I bor- row yours ; you dine with me , I sup with you ; I lie with your wife , and you lie with mine.- Honour ! that's such an ...
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