The Modern British Drama: ComediesW. Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... sister too has been here this moment abusing this good man . Dr Cant . O sir , ' tis plain , ' tis plain ; your whole family are in a combination against me- your son and daughter hate me ; they think I stand between them and your ...
... sister too has been here this moment abusing this good man . Dr Cant . O sir , ' tis plain , ' tis plain ; your whole family are in a combination against me- your son and daughter hate me ; they think I stand between them and your ...
Page 16
... sister , which I cannot controul , be sinful- Lady Lamb . Your noise , I perceive , is bring- ing up Sir John ... sister's name ; directly , plainly , grossly tending to abuse the honour of your bed . Sir J. Lamb . Villain , this instant ...
... sister , which I cannot controul , be sinful- Lady Lamb . Your noise , I perceive , is bring- ing up Sir John ... sister's name ; directly , plainly , grossly tending to abuse the honour of your bed . Sir J. Lamb . Villain , this instant ...
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... sister ; now you are consistent with that good sense I always thought you mis- tress of . Charl . And now I beg we may separate ; for our being seen together , at this critical juncture , may give that devil , the doctor , suspicion of ...
... sister ; now you are consistent with that good sense I always thought you mis- tress of . Charl . And now I beg we may separate ; for our being seen together , at this critical juncture , may give that devil , the doctor , suspicion of ...
Page 56
... sister , I'll dash his ratafia in his face , and call him a liar . [ Going . Stand . Hold , hold , sir ; the world is too strong for us . Were scandal and detraction to be tho- roughly revenged , we must murder all the beaus , and ...
... sister , I'll dash his ratafia in his face , and call him a liar . [ Going . Stand . Hold , hold , sir ; the world is too strong for us . Were scandal and detraction to be tho- roughly revenged , we must murder all the beaus , and ...
Page 78
... sister , I won't. LIKE hungry guests a sitting audience looks : Plays are like suppers : poets are the cooks : The founders you : the table is this place : The carvers we : the prologue is the grace : Each act , a course ; each scene , a ...
... sister , I won't. LIKE hungry guests a sitting audience looks : Plays are like suppers : poets are the cooks : The founders you : the table is this place : The carvers we : the prologue is the grace : Each act , a course ; each scene , a ...
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