The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 5Sir Walter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 98
... mind freely , I think there is Here , take it again ; I'll have none of your new - something too plain and rough in his behaviour , fangled French fopperies ; and if you please , I'll for your majesty to bear . make you a present of ...
... mind freely , I think there is Here , take it again ; I'll have none of your new - something too plain and rough in his behaviour , fangled French fopperies ; and if you please , I'll for your majesty to bear . make you a present of ...
Page 125
... mind her , but let me prevail with you to go away this time . Your passion is very fine , to be sure ; and when my aunt and Tag are gone out of the way , I'll let you know when I'd have you come again . Flash . When you'd have me come ...
... mind her , but let me prevail with you to go away this time . Your passion is very fine , to be sure ; and when my aunt and Tag are gone out of the way , I'll let you know when I'd have you come again . Flash . When you'd have me come ...
Page 129
... mind , is more valuable than all the noisy ap- plause , and uncertain favours , of the great and guilty . Mer . Incomparable Esop ! both men and gods admire thee ! we must now prepare to re- ceive these mortals ; and lest the solemnity ...
... mind , is more valuable than all the noisy ap- plause , and uncertain favours , of the great and guilty . Mer . Incomparable Esop ! both men and gods admire thee ! we must now prepare to re- ceive these mortals ; and lest the solemnity ...
Page 134
... mind ters to those that want it . There is no one is nothing in your world , or in ours , I have and body . that is a burden to me and there to wish for , unless that you could rid me of my wife , and furnish me with a better pair along ...
... mind ters to those that want it . There is no one is nothing in your world , or in ours , I have and body . that is a burden to me and there to wish for , unless that you could rid me of my wife , and furnish me with a better pair along ...
Page 138
... mind , and makes you unhappy . D. Man . You are certainly a very great fool , old gentleman ; did you ever know a man drunk and unhappy at the same time ? Es . Never otherwise , for a man who has lost his senses- D. Man . Has lost the ...
... mind , and makes you unhappy . D. Man . You are certainly a very great fool , old gentleman ; did you ever know a man drunk and unhappy at the same time ? Es . Never otherwise , for a man who has lost his senses- D. Man . Has lost the ...
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