The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 71
... tell the doctor so . Dap . Do , good sweet captain . Face . Come , noble doctor , ' pray thee , let's pre- vail . This is the gentleman , and he is no Chiause . Sub . Captain , I have returned you all my answer . I would do much , sir ...
... tell the doctor so . Dap . Do , good sweet captain . Face . Come , noble doctor , ' pray thee , let's pre- vail . This is the gentleman , and he is no Chiause . Sub . Captain , I have returned you all my answer . I would do much , sir ...
Page 99
... tell me all , here , that the doors Have still been open- Face . How , sir ! Love . Gallants , men and women , And of all sorts , tag rag , been seen to flock here In threaves , these ten weeks , as to a second Hogsden , In days of ...
... tell me all , here , that the doors Have still been open- Face . How , sir ! Love . Gallants , men and women , And of all sorts , tag rag , been seen to flock here In threaves , these ten weeks , as to a second Hogsden , In days of ...
Page 122
... tell mine now : - To look you out , I went to twenty taverns . Per . And are you sober ? Estif . Yes , I reel not yet , sir , - Where I saw twenty drunk , most of ' em soldiers ; There I had great hope to find you disguis'd too . From ...
... tell mine now : - To look you out , I went to twenty taverns . Per . And are you sober ? Estif . Yes , I reel not yet , sir , - Where I saw twenty drunk , most of ' em soldiers ; There I had great hope to find you disguis'd too . From ...
Page 125
... tell you , sir , ' tis most unnoble , ) Shall hinder me . Had she but ten hours life , Nay less , but two hours , I ... tell me di- rectly , Good evil , wife , leave fooling , and tell me honestly , Is this my kinsman ? Marg . I can tell ...
... tell you , sir , ' tis most unnoble , ) Shall hinder me . Had she but ten hours life , Nay less , but two hours , I ... tell me di- rectly , Good evil , wife , leave fooling , and tell me honestly , Is this my kinsman ? Marg . I can tell ...
Page 139
... tell me What revelation hast thou had to - night , That home was never thought on ? John . Revelations ! I'll tell thee , Frederick : but before I tell thee , Settle thy understanding . Fred . " Tis prepar'd , sir . John . Why , then ...
... tell me What revelation hast thou had to - night , That home was never thought on ? John . Revelations ! I'll tell thee , Frederick : but before I tell thee , Settle thy understanding . Fred . " Tis prepar'd , sir . John . Why , then ...
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