The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1856 |
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... mean , by instinct - why , Sir , I mean by - by - by instinct of interest , Sir , whach is the universal instinct of mankind , Sir : sit is wonderful to think , what a cordial , what an amicable , nay , what an infallible influence ...
... mean , by instinct - why , Sir , I mean by - by - by instinct of interest , Sir , whach is the universal instinct of mankind , Sir : sit is wonderful to think , what a cordial , what an amicable , nay , what an infallible influence ...
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... mean ; Oh ! should'st thou wrong her , Just heaven shall double all thy woes upon thee , And make ' em know no cnd - Remember this , As the last warning of a dying man . Farewell , for ever ! [ The Guards carry HASTINGS off . Alic . For ...
... mean ; Oh ! should'st thou wrong her , Just heaven shall double all thy woes upon thee , And make ' em know no cnd - Remember this , As the last warning of a dying man . Farewell , for ever ! [ The Guards carry HASTINGS off . Alic . For ...
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... mean to cross to Calais ? Scru . Pshaw ! Paul P. You intend to take water , gentle- men ? Rand . No , Sir , but we intend to take your wine . We may stay here some days , perhaps . Paul P. Thank your honours ! every thing shall be had ...
... mean to cross to Calais ? Scru . Pshaw ! Paul P. You intend to take water , gentle- men ? Rand . No , Sir , but we intend to take your wine . We may stay here some days , perhaps . Paul P. Thank your honours ! every thing shall be had ...
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... Mean nothing but re- spect , upon my soul . How many clerks do you keep ? Both . Clerks ! Sir D. Can't do without them , you know . Fine folks though , all you , eh ? Props of the public - bulwarks of Britain . Always brought forward as ...
... Mean nothing but re- spect , upon my soul . How many clerks do you keep ? Both . Clerks ! Sir D. Can't do without them , you know . Fine folks though , all you , eh ? Props of the public - bulwarks of Britain . Always brought forward as ...
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... means , Sir Sir D. Hush - he is an old one , is he ? means to run away with my wife , then , I suppose . Lady , I fancy he ... mean to bamboozle us . Dark night , rope ladders , gar- den gate , and Gretna Green - that's the meaning of it ...
... means , Sir Sir D. Hush - he is an old one , is he ? means to run away with my wife , then , I suppose . Lady , I fancy he ... mean to bamboozle us . Dark night , rope ladders , gar- den gate , and Gretna Green - that's the meaning of it ...
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