Representative English Dramas from Dryden to SheridanOxford University Press, American Branch, 1914 - 459 pages |
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Page 186
... Chas . What , fellow ! a public house , and abed when other people sleep ? Bon . Sir , I an't abed , as the saying is . Sir Chas . Is Mr. Sullen's family abed , think'ee ? Bon . All but the squire himself , sir , as the saying is ; he's ...
... Chas . What , fellow ! a public house , and abed when other people sleep ? Bon . Sir , I an't abed , as the saying is . Sir Chas . Is Mr. Sullen's family abed , think'ee ? Bon . All but the squire himself , sir , as the saying is ; he's ...
Page 187
... Chas . If you hate her , sir , I think you had better lie from her . But Squire Sul . I think so too , friend . I'm a Justice of peace , and must do nothing against the law . Sir Chas . Law ! as I take it , Mr. Justice , nobody observes ...
... Chas . If you hate her , sir , I think you had better lie from her . But Squire Sul . I think so too , friend . I'm a Justice of peace , and must do nothing against the law . Sir Chas . Law ! as I take it , Mr. Justice , nobody observes ...
Page 192
... Chas . My dear Lord Aimwell , I wish you joy . Aim . Of what ? Sir Chas . Of your honor and estate . Arch . Ay , and I'll cut your throat again , if you should deceive her now . Aim . That's what I expected ; and to end the dispute ...
... Chas . My dear Lord Aimwell , I wish you joy . Aim . Of what ? Sir Chas . Of your honor and estate . Arch . Ay , and I'll cut your throat again , if you should deceive her now . Aim . That's what I expected ; and to end the dispute ...
Page 193
... Chas . You promised last night , sir , that you would deliver your lady to me this morning . Squire Sul . Perpetual wormwood to the and celebrate my. Arch . [ Taking the box . ] Ha ! ha ! ha ! what's here ? Legerdemain ! -By this light ...
... Chas . You promised last night , sir , that you would deliver your lady to me this morning . Squire Sul . Perpetual wormwood to the and celebrate my. Arch . [ Taking the box . ] Ha ! ha ! ha ! what's here ? Legerdemain ! -By this light ...
Page 194
... Chas . Now , Mr. Sullen , there wants only my sister's fortune to make us easy . Squire Sul . Sir Charles , you love your sister , and I love her fortune ; every one to his fancy . Arch . Then you won't refund ? Squire Sul . Not a ...
... Chas . Now , Mr. Sullen , there wants only my sister's fortune to make us easy . Squire Sul . Sir Charles , you love your sister , and I love her fortune ; every one to his fancy . Arch . Then you won't refund ? Squire Sul . Not a ...
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