“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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... tell him positively you wont consent to it ; and if he persist in so extravagant a design , tell him you'll never see him again as long as you live . Diana . Must I tell him so ? Ah ! pr'ythee spare me dearest creature ! How can you ...
... tell him positively you wont consent to it ; and if he persist in so extravagant a design , tell him you'll never see him again as long as you live . Diana . Must I tell him so ? Ah ! pr'ythee spare me dearest creature ! How can you ...
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... tell you the thing herself . -Her old conceited lord of a father thought I was not good enough ; but I mounted a garden- wall , notwithstanding their chevaux - de - frize of broken glass bottles , took her out of a three pair of stairs ...
... tell you the thing herself . -Her old conceited lord of a father thought I was not good enough ; but I mounted a garden- wall , notwithstanding their chevaux - de - frize of broken glass bottles , took her out of a three pair of stairs ...
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... tell him I fence better than any man in Europe , Mr. Simkins . [ Exit . Jenk . Tomkins ! Wilkins ! Hopkins ! and Simkins ! what does he mean ? —I must go and inform Sir John of what has happened , but I will not tell him of the ...
... tell him I fence better than any man in Europe , Mr. Simkins . [ Exit . Jenk . Tomkins ! Wilkins ! Hopkins ! and Simkins ! what does he mean ? —I must go and inform Sir John of what has happened , but I will not tell him of the ...
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... tell your honour - As I told your honour before , the gentleman's servant that went off just now in the post chaise , came to the gate , and left it after his master was gone . I saw my young lady go into the chaise with the gentleman ...
... tell your honour - As I told your honour before , the gentleman's servant that went off just now in the post chaise , came to the gate , and left it after his master was gone . I saw my young lady go into the chaise with the gentleman ...
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... tell him , I restore , Because I cannot fear his fame in arms ; But love him for his virtue and his blood . Tell him , my father , having conquer'd twice , Condemn'd him to perpetual chains ; but I Have set him free that I might triumph ...
... tell him , I restore , Because I cannot fear his fame in arms ; But love him for his virtue and his blood . Tell him , my father , having conquer'd twice , Condemn'd him to perpetual chains ; but I Have set him free that I might triumph ...
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