“The” British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, Volumen2Jones and Company, 1829 |
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... flip ; put on a clean shirt once a quarter - come home , and lie with our landladies once a year ; get rid of a little money , and then put off with the next fair wind . How d'ye like us ? Mrs. F. Oh , you are the happiest , merriest ...
... flip ; put on a clean shirt once a quarter - come home , and lie with our landladies once a year ; get rid of a little money , and then put off with the next fair wind . How d'ye like us ? Mrs. F. Oh , you are the happiest , merriest ...
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... Flip . Who's that ? Brass ! Bruss . Flippanta ! Flip . What want you , rogue's face ? Brass . Is your mistress dressed ? Flip . What , already ? Is the fellow drunk ? Brass . Why , with respect to her looking- glass , it's almost two . Flip ...
... Flip . Who's that ? Brass ! Bruss . Flippanta ! Flip . What want you , rogue's face ? Brass . Is your mistress dressed ? Flip . What , already ? Is the fellow drunk ? Brass . Why , with respect to her looking- glass , it's almost two . Flip ...
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... Flip . I don't know ; her cash - keeper's. Flip . Which way ? Flip . Of me ! Brass . Why , when a man of quality has a mind to a city - fortune , wouldst have him ap- ply to her father and mother ? Flip . No. Brass . No , so I think ...
... Flip . I don't know ; her cash - keeper's. Flip . Which way ? Flip . Of me ! Brass . Why , when a man of quality has a mind to a city - fortune , wouldst have him ap- ply to her father and mother ? Flip . No. Brass . No , so I think ...
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... Flip . No matter ; he begins to think ' tis lost in earnest so I fancy you may venture to sell it , and raise money that way . Clar . That can't be ; for he has left odious notes with all the goldsmiths in town . Flip . Well , we must ...
... Flip . No matter ; he begins to think ' tis lost in earnest so I fancy you may venture to sell it , and raise money that way . Clar . That can't be ; for he has left odious notes with all the goldsmiths in town . Flip . Well , we must ...
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... Flip . I don't know ; her cash - keeper's out of humour ; he says he has no money . Am . What a presumptuous piece of vermin is a cash - keeper ? Tell his lady he has no money ! -- Now , Mrs. Flippanta , you may see his bags are full ...
... Flip . I don't know ; her cash - keeper's out of humour ; he says he has no money . Am . What a presumptuous piece of vermin is a cash - keeper ? Tell his lady he has no money ! -- Now , Mrs. Flippanta , you may see his bags are full ...
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