The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces, in the English language, Volumen11824 |
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... woman , woman , foolish woman ! [ Exit . She'll certainly have this Gayless : nay , were she as well convinced of his poverty as I am , she'd have him . Here is she going to throw away fifteen thousand pounds - upon what ? He's a man ...
... woman , woman , foolish woman ! [ Exit . She'll certainly have this Gayless : nay , were she as well convinced of his poverty as I am , she'd have him . Here is she going to throw away fifteen thousand pounds - upon what ? He's a man ...
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... woman fit to make my happiness ? this , the partner Sidney would recommend me for life ? to you , who best know me , I appeal . Sid . Why , Charles , it is a delicate point , unfit for me to determine besides , your father has set his ...
... woman fit to make my happiness ? this , the partner Sidney would recommend me for life ? to you , who best know me , I appeal . Sid . Why , Charles , it is a delicate point , unfit for me to determine besides , your father has set his ...
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... woman . Sir P. Hoow ! another woman ! ah , ye vil- lain , how dare ye love another woman without my parmission - but what other woman ? wha is she ? speak , Sir , speak . Eger . Constantia . [ Bowing very low . Sir P. Constantia ! Oh ...
... woman . Sir P. Hoow ! another woman ! ah , ye vil- lain , how dare ye love another woman without my parmission - but what other woman ? wha is she ? speak , Sir , speak . Eger . Constantia . [ Bowing very low . Sir P. Constantia ! Oh ...
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... woman . Lord H. And dost thou know me , slave ? Dum . Yes , thou proud lord ! [ vantage I know thee well ; know thee with each ad- Which wealth , or power , or noble birth , can give thee . [ ours , I know thee too for one who stains ...
... woman . Lord H. And dost thou know me , slave ? Dum . Yes , thou proud lord ! [ vantage I know thee well ; know thee with each ad- Which wealth , or power , or noble birth , can give thee . [ ours , I know thee too for one who stains ...
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... woman ! Job . [ Sings . ] He that has the best wife , She's the plague of his life ; But for her that will scold and will quarrel . [ Exit . | Doc . I thank you , Sir ; I'm your most hum- ble servant - But as for your lady there , she ...
... woman ! Job . [ Sings . ] He that has the best wife , She's the plague of his life ; But for her that will scold and will quarrel . [ Exit . | Doc . I thank you , Sir ; I'm your most hum- ble servant - But as for your lady there , she ...
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