English Plays, 1660-1820, 1. köideHarper & Brothers, 1935 - 1157 pages |
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... Young Fashion Solus . So , Matters go swimmingly , this is a rare Girl , I faith , I shall have a fine time on't with her at London ; I'm much mistaken , f she don't prove a March Hare all the ear round ; what a scampring Chase will 100 ...
... Young Fashion Solus . So , Matters go swimmingly , this is a rare Girl , I faith , I shall have a fine time on't with her at London ; I'm much mistaken , f she don't prove a March Hare all the ear round ; what a scampring Chase will 100 ...
Page 391
... young Fel- low , I'de break your head , Sirrah . 80 Y. Fas . Dear Dad don't be angry , for I'm as Mad as Tom of Bedlam . Coup . Then I had fitted you with a Wife , you shou'd have kept her . Y. Fas . But is it possible the young ...
... young Fel- low , I'de break your head , Sirrah . 80 Y. Fas . Dear Dad don't be angry , for I'm as Mad as Tom of Bedlam . Coup . Then I had fitted you with a Wife , you shou'd have kept her . Y. Fas . But is it possible the young ...
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... young Fellow , to a plump young Buxom Wench ? 350 N. to B. Don't confess , Roger , unless you are hard put to it indeed . Coup . Come , out with't - Now is he chew- ing the Cud of his Roguery , and grinding a Lye between his Teeth ...
... young Fellow , to a plump young Buxom Wench ? 350 N. to B. Don't confess , Roger , unless you are hard put to it indeed . Coup . Come , out with't - Now is he chew- ing the Cud of his Roguery , and grinding a Lye between his Teeth ...
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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 |