The British Drama: Comedies. 2 vW. Miller, 1804 |
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... children ; The first words We form their tongues with , are licentious jests . Can it call whore ? Cry bastard ? O , then kiss it , A witty child ! Can't swear ? The father's dar- ling ! Give it two plums . Nay , rather than it shall ...
... children ; The first words We form their tongues with , are licentious jests . Can it call whore ? Cry bastard ? O , then kiss it , A witty child ! Can't swear ? The father's dar- ling ! Give it two plums . Nay , rather than it shall ...
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... child of wrath and anger ! the loud lie ! For what , my sudden boy ? Kas . Nay , that look you to , I am afore - hand . Sub . O , this is no true grammar , And as ill logick ! You must render causes , child , Your first and second ...
... child of wrath and anger ! the loud lie ! For what , my sudden boy ? Kas . Nay , that look you to , I am afore - hand . Sub . O , this is no true grammar , And as ill logick ! You must render causes , child , Your first and second ...
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... child . The doctor and your sister both are abused . Kas . Where is he ? Which is he ? He is a slave , He owes this honest Drugger , here , seven pounds , He has had on him in two penn'orths of tobacco . Drug . Yes , sir ; and he has ...
... child . The doctor and your sister both are abused . Kas . Where is he ? Which is he ? He is a slave , He owes this honest Drugger , here , seven pounds , He has had on him in two penn'orths of tobacco . Drug . Yes , sir ; and he has ...
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... child , put our case to cap- tain Manly Nay , don't hold down your head and look like a fool ; for you can do it very well , if you please . Jer . I wish I may be hanged , if I ever knew such a woman as you are in my life ! I wonder you ...
... child , put our case to cap- tain Manly Nay , don't hold down your head and look like a fool ; for you can do it very well , if you please . Jer . I wish I may be hanged , if I ever knew such a woman as you are in my life ! I wonder you ...
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... child ? Nothing makes me uneasy ; a little involuntary thoughtfulness , that's all . But you say you met somebody in the park just now ; who was it ? Fide . Why , really , sir , on second thoughts , I don't know how to mention her name ...
... child ? Nothing makes me uneasy ; a little involuntary thoughtfulness , that's all . But you say you met somebody in the park just now ; who was it ? Fide . Why , really , sir , on second thoughts , I don't know how to mention her name ...
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