English Plays, 1660-1820, 1. köideHarper & Brothers, 1935 - 1157 pages |
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Page 475
... Arch . And where go out ? Cher . I won't tell'ye . Arch . What are the Objects of that Passion ? Cher . Youth , Beauty , and clean Linen . Arch . The Reason ? Cher . The two first are fashionable in Nature , and the third at Court . 210 ...
... Arch . And where go out ? Cher . I won't tell'ye . Arch . What are the Objects of that Passion ? Cher . Youth , Beauty , and clean Linen . Arch . The Reason ? Cher . The two first are fashionable in Nature , and the third at Court . 210 ...
Page 491
... Arch . We want only a Le Brun , ° Madam , to draw greater Battles , and a greater Gen- eral of our own.- -The Danube ... Arch . O , Madam , ' tis poor Ovid in his Exile . Mrs. Sull . What was he banish'd for ? Arch . His ambitious Love ...
... Arch . We want only a Le Brun , ° Madam , to draw greater Battles , and a greater Gen- eral of our own.- -The Danube ... Arch . O , Madam , ' tis poor Ovid in his Exile . Mrs. Sull . What was he banish'd for ? Arch . His ambitious Love ...
Page 499
... Arch . How ! Mrs. Sull . I hope , you did not come to rob me ? Arch . Indeed I did , Madam , but I wou'd have taken nothing but what you might 130 ha ' spar'd , but your crying Thieves has wak'd this dreaming Fool , and so he takes ' em ...
... Arch . How ! Mrs. Sull . I hope , you did not come to rob me ? Arch . Indeed I did , Madam , but I wou'd have taken nothing but what you might 130 ha ' spar'd , but your crying Thieves has wak'd this dreaming Fool , and so he takes ' em ...
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References to this book
Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, 16. köide Modern Humanities Research Association No preview available - 1936 |