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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... pray excuse This incoherence - We had once a son . [ Weeps . Agn . That you are come from the dear vir- tuous maid , Revives in us the mem'ry of a loss , Which , though long since , we have not learn'd to bear . Wil . The joy to see ...
... pray excuse This incoherence - We had once a son . [ Weeps . Agn . That you are come from the dear vir- tuous maid , Revives in us the mem'ry of a loss , Which , though long since , we have not learn'd to bear . Wil . The joy to see ...
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... Pray , Sir Charles , let the young gen- tleman speak . Young C. You'll excuse me , Mr. Heartly— My uncle does not set up for an orator - a little confused or so , Sir - You see what I am - But I ought to ask pardon for the young lady ...
... Pray , Sir Charles , let the young gen- tleman speak . Young C. You'll excuse me , Mr. Heartly— My uncle does not set up for an orator - a little confused or so , Sir - You see what I am - But I ought to ask pardon for the young lady ...
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... pray , Sir ! Heart . Poor Harriot , I see your distress , and am sorry for it ; but it must be got over , and the sooner the better . - Mr . Clackit , my dear , will be glad of an opportunity to entertain you for the little time that I ...
... pray , Sir ! Heart . Poor Harriot , I see your distress , and am sorry for it ; but it must be got over , and the sooner the better . - Mr . Clackit , my dear , will be glad of an opportunity to entertain you for the little time that I ...
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... Pray go on . Heart . I guess whence proceeds all your uneasiness . You fear that the world will not be so readily convinced of this young gentle- man's merit as you are : and indeed I could wish him more deserving of you ; but your ...
... Pray go on . Heart . I guess whence proceeds all your uneasiness . You fear that the world will not be so readily convinced of this young gentle- man's merit as you are : and indeed I could wish him more deserving of you ; but your ...
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... Pray , Mrs. Kitty , what's your opin- ion of this match between my master and your Sharp . Do you be wise , and take it , Sir . But to be serious ; you certainly have spent your fortune , and out - lived your credit , as your pockets ...
... Pray , Mrs. Kitty , what's your opin- ion of this match between my master and your Sharp . Do you be wise , and take it , Sir . But to be serious ; you certainly have spent your fortune , and out - lived your credit , as your pockets ...
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