The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language. I-II, Volumen1Jones, 1824 |
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... Madam . Mel . I hope so , Kitty , or I would have nothing to do with him . Kitty . With all my heart . I have given you my sentiments upon the occasion , and shall leave you to your own inclinations . Mel . Oh , Madam , I am much ...
... Madam . Mel . I hope so , Kitty , or I would have nothing to do with him . Kitty . With all my heart . I have given you my sentiments upon the occasion , and shall leave you to your own inclinations . Mel . Oh , Madam , I am much ...
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... Madam ; I be- seech you don't : let me change the subject . Kitty . Insist upon knowing it , Madam.- My curiosity must be satisfied , or I shall burst . [ Aside . Mel . I do insist upon knowing ; on pain of my displeasure , tell me ...
... Madam ; I be- seech you don't : let me change the subject . Kitty . Insist upon knowing it , Madam.- My curiosity must be satisfied , or I shall burst . [ Aside . Mel . I do insist upon knowing ; on pain of my displeasure , tell me ...
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... Madam ! Mel . I see through your little mean artifice : you are endeavouring to lessen Mr. Gayless in my opinion , because he has not paid you for services he had no occasion for . Kitty . Pay me , Madam ! I am sure I have very little ...
... Madam ! Mel . I see through your little mean artifice : you are endeavouring to lessen Mr. Gayless in my opinion , because he has not paid you for services he had no occasion for . Kitty . Pay me , Madam ! I am sure I have very little ...
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... Madam , I am father to the unfortunate young man , who I hear by a friend of mine ( that by my desire has been a continual spy upon him ) is making his addresses to you . If he is so happy as to make himself agreeable to you , whose ...
... Madam , I am father to the unfortunate young man , who I hear by a friend of mine ( that by my desire has been a continual spy upon him ) is making his addresses to you . If he is so happy as to make himself agreeable to you , whose ...
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... Madam , ha ! you luock gaily weel - and how - how is your ladyship after your jaunt till the Bath ? Lady R. Why , Sir , the beeshop was striv- Sir P. But , Lady Rodolpha , I wish till asking to convert the Jew ; while the Jew , by your ...
... Madam , ha ! you luock gaily weel - and how - how is your ladyship after your jaunt till the Bath ? Lady R. Why , Sir , the beeshop was striv- Sir P. But , Lady Rodolpha , I wish till asking to convert the Jew ; while the Jew , by your ...
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