The British Drama: Comedies. 2 vW. Miller, 1804 |
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Page 145
... cha- riot , to take the air in Hyde Park . Oh , cousin ! I must tell you ... sir : pray speak . Nov. In the first place , then , we had her daughter ... sir . Nov. In my opinion , she is like- Oliv . She is , you would observe , like a ...
... cha- riot , to take the air in Hyde Park . Oh , cousin ! I must tell you ... sir : pray speak . Nov. In the first place , then , we had her daughter ... sir . Nov. In my opinion , she is like- Oliv . She is , you would observe , like a ...
Page 181
... sir Paul ; ' tis an injury to the world . Sir Paul . Ah ! would to Heaven ... cha- racter that is of a woman of quality - You have been at my lady ... SIR PAUL . Sir Paul . Gad so - Wife , Wife ! my lady Plyant ! I have a word- Lady Ply I ...
... sir Paul ; ' tis an injury to the world . Sir Paul . Ah ! would to Heaven ... cha- racter that is of a woman of quality - You have been at my lady ... SIR PAUL . Sir Paul . Gad so - Wife , Wife ! my lady Plyant ! I have a word- Lady Ply I ...
Page 224
... Cha . Sir , you offer fair and nobly , and shall find I dare meet you in the same line of honour : and , I hope , since I have but one girl in the world , you won't think me a troublesome old fool , if I endeavour to bestow her to her ...
... Cha . Sir , you offer fair and nobly , and shall find I dare meet you in the same line of honour : and , I hope , since I have but one girl in the world , you won't think me a troublesome old fool , if I endeavour to bestow her to her ...
Page 225
... sir . Cha . But Clodio , the younger , has seen the world , and is very well known in the court of France ; a sprightly fellow , ha ? Ant . Mettle to the back , sir . Cha . Well , how far either of them may go with my daughter , I can't ...
... sir . Cha . But Clodio , the younger , has seen the world , and is very well known in the court of France ; a sprightly fellow , ha ? Ant . Mettle to the back , sir . Cha . Well , how far either of them may go with my daughter , I can't ...
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... CHA . Cha . Sir - I - I — I like you . Clo . Thy hand . [ Eagerly . Cha . Faith , thou art a pretty humoured fellow . Clo . Who's that ? Pray , sir , who's that ? Ant . Your brother , Clody . Clo . Odso ! I beg his pardon with all my ...
... CHA . Cha . Sir - I - I — I like you . Clo . Thy hand . [ Eagerly . Cha . Faith , thou art a pretty humoured fellow . Clo . Who's that ? Pray , sir , who's that ? Ant . Your brother , Clody . Clo . Odso ! I beg his pardon with all my ...
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