The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... thing . Pet . No , Anthony , Not any thing , I take it , nor that thing We travel to discover , like new islands ; A salt itch serve such uses ! in things of moment , Concerning things I grant ye , not things errant , Sweet ladies ' things ...
... thing . Pet . No , Anthony , Not any thing , I take it , nor that thing We travel to discover , like new islands ; A salt itch serve such uses ! in things of moment , Concerning things I grant ye , not things errant , Sweet ladies ' things ...
Page 149
... thing : now we that are not so well acquainted , bear greater re- [ Music plays above . What's here , music and ... thing . 2d Con . O dear , I like this fellow strangely . Hark ye , sir , I am not worth a groat , but though you should ...
... thing : now we that are not so well acquainted , bear greater re- [ Music plays above . What's here , music and ... thing . 2d Con . O dear , I like this fellow strangely . Hark ye , sir , I am not worth a groat , but though you should ...
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Walter Scott. I was in no kind denied to be a witness of the thing . Fred . So now the thing is out . This is a damn'd bawd , and I as damn'd a rogue for what I did to Don John ; for o ' my conscience , this is that Constantia the fellow ...
Walter Scott. I was in no kind denied to be a witness of the thing . Fred . So now the thing is out . This is a damn'd bawd , and I as damn'd a rogue for what I did to Don John ; for o ' my conscience , this is that Constantia the fellow ...
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... thing that comes in his way . Arb . Who is he to woo ? Ruth . Even thy own sweet self . Arb . Out upon him . Ruth . Nay , thou wilt be rarely courted ; I'll not spoil the sport by telling thee any thing be- fore - hand . They have sent ...
... thing that comes in his way . Arb . Who is he to woo ? Ruth . Even thy own sweet self . Arb . Out upon him . Ruth . Nay , thou wilt be rarely courted ; I'll not spoil the sport by telling thee any thing be- fore - hand . They have sent ...
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... thing . Bayes . Faith , sir , the intrigo's now quite out of my head ; but I have a new one in my pocket , that I may say is a virgin ; ' t has never yet been blown upon . I must tell you one thing .- ' Tis all new wit , and , though I ...
... thing . Bayes . Faith , sir , the intrigo's now quite out of my head ; but I have a new one in my pocket , that I may say is a virgin ; ' t has never yet been blown upon . I must tell you one thing .- ' Tis all new wit , and , though I ...
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