British Theatre: Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, from the Most Classic Writers : with Biography, Critical Account and Explanatory Notes, 1. köideF. Fleischer, 1828 - 908 pages |
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... on't . house too ? His father built it when he was Mrs. B. And so you may - ' twould be a but a prating boy . The times that I have sin to doubt it . carried him in these arms ! And , Jarvis , says I Char . I will be sure on't - ' twas ...
... on't . house too ? His father built it when he was Mrs. B. And so you may - ' twould be a but a prating boy . The times that I have sin to doubt it . carried him in these arms ! And , Jarvis , says I Char . I will be sure on't - ' twas ...
Page 100
... on't -our tempers may be milder . Mrs. B. No ; not too busy - Mistaken , per- Lew . No matter , madam . I can bear this , and praise the heart that prompts it - Pity such friendship should be so placed ! Bev . Again , sir ! But I'll ...
... on't -our tempers may be milder . Mrs. B. No ; not too busy - Mistaken , per- Lew . No matter , madam . I can bear this , and praise the heart that prompts it - Pity such friendship should be so placed ! Bev . Again , sir ! But I'll ...
Page 102
... on't . I thank you though , and will seek fortune singly- One thing I had forgot- Bev . What is it ? Stuke . Perhaps ' twere best forgotten . But Reason would lose what rashness tain . may ob- [ Exeunt . SCENE II . BEVERLEY'S Lodgings ...
... on't . I thank you though , and will seek fortune singly- One thing I had forgot- Bev . What is it ? Stuke . Perhaps ' twere best forgotten . But Reason would lose what rashness tain . may ob- [ Exeunt . SCENE II . BEVERLEY'S Lodgings ...
Page 113
... on't . Jaf . Sure thou art honest ! Pier . So , indeed , men think me ; But they're mistaken , Jaffier : I'm a rogue As well as they ; A fine , gay , bold - fac'd villain as thou seest me . ' Tis true , I pay my debts , when they're con ...
... on't . Jaf . Sure thou art honest ! Pier . So , indeed , men think me ; But they're mistaken , Jaffier : I'm a rogue As well as they ; A fine , gay , bold - fac'd villain as thou seest me . ' Tis true , I pay my debts , when they're con ...
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... on't , violence ! Play'd with her neck ; brush'd her with his grey beard ; But not a jot of violence . Pier . Damn him . Jaf . Ay , so say I : but hush , no more on't . All hitherto is well , and I believe Myself no monster yet : Sure ...
... on't , violence ! Play'd with her neck ; brush'd her with his grey beard ; But not a jot of violence . Pier . Damn him . Jaf . Ay , so say I : but hush , no more on't . All hitherto is well , and I believe Myself no monster yet : Sure ...
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