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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... fellow has been my patron above these five - and - tharty years . Eger . True , Sir . Sir P. Vary weel - and now , Sir , you see by his prodigality he is become my dependant ; and accordingly I have made my bargain with him- the deel a ...
... fellow has been my patron above these five - and - tharty years . Eger . True , Sir . Sir P. Vary weel - and now , Sir , you see by his prodigality he is become my dependant ; and accordingly I have made my bargain with him- the deel a ...
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... fellow , Sir Perti- nax , upon honour . Sir P. Oh , my lord : ' tis my duty to oblige your lordship to the very utmost stretch of my abeelity . Enter TOMLINS . Lord L. Upon which , Sir , the fellow - ha ! ha ! ha ! I cannot help ...
... fellow , Sir Perti- nax , upon honour . Sir P. Oh , my lord : ' tis my duty to oblige your lordship to the very utmost stretch of my abeelity . Enter TOMLINS . Lord L. Upon which , Sir , the fellow - ha ! ha ! ha ! I cannot help ...
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... fellow Here groans you'll hear , and flying apples see , you are ! ha , ha ! -Why don't you step where I Be damn'd pes saps ; farewell ! -remember me ! bid you , Sirrah ? Win . Where are you going in such a hurry ? Let me see ; what ...
... fellow Here groans you'll hear , and flying apples see , you are ! ha , ha ! -Why don't you step where I Be damn'd pes saps ; farewell ! -remember me ! bid you , Sirrah ? Win . Where are you going in such a hurry ? Let me see ; what ...
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... fellow was nothing but a deer - stealer in War- werkshire ! I never read Shakspeare . Wounds ! I caught the rascal myself reading that nonsensi- cal play of Hamlet , where the prince is keeping company with strollers and vagabonds . A ...
... fellow was nothing but a deer - stealer in War- werkshire ! I never read Shakspeare . Wounds ! I caught the rascal myself reading that nonsensi- cal play of Hamlet , where the prince is keeping company with strollers and vagabonds . A ...
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... fellow call me names ? -What makes the blockhead stand in such confusion ? Dick . That Barbarossa should suspect my truth ! Sim , Blessings on him ! what is he about now ? Why , the door is locked , master . Dick . Ay , but I can easily ...
... fellow call me names ? -What makes the blockhead stand in such confusion ? Dick . That Barbarossa should suspect my truth ! Sim , Blessings on him ! what is he about now ? Why , the door is locked , master . Dick . Ay , but I can easily ...
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