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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... mean must we appear ? Agn . And who shall know it ? O. Wil . There is a kind of pride , a decent dignity , [ tunes ... means for its support are failing : Were famine not as mortal as the sword , Your warmth might be excus'd - But take ...
... mean must we appear ? Agn . And who shall know it ? O. Wil . There is a kind of pride , a decent dignity , [ tunes ... means for its support are failing : Were famine not as mortal as the sword , Your warmth might be excus'd - But take ...
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... mean these dreadful words and frantic air ! That is the dagger my young master wore . Eust . My mind misgives me . Do not stand to gaze On these dumb phantoms of despair and hor- ror ! Let us search farther : Randal , show the way ...
... mean these dreadful words and frantic air ! That is the dagger my young master wore . Eust . My mind misgives me . Do not stand to gaze On these dumb phantoms of despair and hor- ror ! Let us search farther : Randal , show the way ...
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... 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 occasion to be angry with Mr. Gay- less ...
... 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 occasion to be angry with Mr. Gay- less ...
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... mean ? [ Aside . Just . G. Oh , the supper , by all means ; for I have eat nothing to signify si ce dinner . Sharp . Nor I , since last Monday was a fort- night . [ Aside . Gay . Pray , ladies , walk into the next room . Kitty . I have ...
... mean ? [ Aside . Just . G. Oh , the supper , by all means ; for I have eat nothing to signify si ce dinner . Sharp . Nor I , since last Monday was a fort- night . [ Aside . Gay . Pray , ladies , walk into the next room . Kitty . I have ...
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... mean by affronting me ? -Let the scoundrel go ; I'll polish his brutality , I warrant you . Here's the best reformer of manners in the universe . [ Draws his Sword . ] Let him go , I say . Sharp . So , so , you have done finely now ...
... mean by affronting me ? -Let the scoundrel go ; I'll polish his brutality , I warrant you . Here's the best reformer of manners in the universe . [ Draws his Sword . ] Let him go , I say . Sharp . So , so , you have done finely now ...
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