The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1854 |
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... I'll excuse you to him . [ Apart . Kitty . I have disconcerted their affairs , I find . I'll have some sport with them . [ Aside . ] Pray , Mr. Gayless , don't order too many things : they only make you a friendly visit ; the more ...
... I'll excuse you to him . [ Apart . Kitty . I have disconcerted their affairs , I find . I'll have some sport with them . [ Aside . ] Pray , Mr. Gayless , don't order too many things : they only make you a friendly visit ; the more ...
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... I'll at least frighten their stomachs away ; and if this stratagem fails , I'll relinquish politics , and think my understanding no better than my neighbours . Gay . How shall I reward thee , Sharp ? Sharp . By your silence and ...
... I'll at least frighten their stomachs away ; and if this stratagem fails , I'll relinquish politics , and think my understanding no better than my neighbours . Gay . How shall I reward thee , Sharp ? Sharp . By your silence and ...
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... I'll in and observe my place , and lose my character . Gayless . [ Exit . Sharp . Oh , the devil ! Mr.- Gay . [ Looks on the bill . ] Very well , I'll send [ A knocking.my man to pay you to - morrow . THE GRECIAN DAUGHTER : A TRAGEDY ...
... I'll in and observe my place , and lose my character . Gayless . [ Exit . Sharp . Oh , the devil ! Mr.- Gay . [ Looks on the bill . ] Very well , I'll send [ A knocking.my man to pay you to - morrow . THE GRECIAN DAUGHTER : A TRAGEDY ...
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... I'll not put myself in a pas - had prepared you for his reception . sion . Simon , do you step back to your master , my friend Gargle , and tell him I want to speak with him - though I don't know what I should Win . Can you tell how ...
... I'll not put myself in a pas - had prepared you for his reception . sion . Simon , do you step back to your master , my friend Gargle , and tell him I want to speak with him - though I don't know what I should Win . Can you tell how ...
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... I'll touch him gently . - Come , come , young man , lay aside this sulky humour , and speak as becomes a son . Dick . I shall in all my best obey you , daddy . Win . Ha , ha ! what a pretty figure you cat Win . Very well , friend - very ...
... I'll touch him gently . - Come , come , young man , lay aside this sulky humour , and speak as becomes a son . Dick . I shall in all my best obey you , daddy . Win . Ha , ha ! what a pretty figure you cat Win . Very well , friend - very ...
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