The British Drama: Comedies. 2 vW. Miller, 1804 |
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... thousand ; forty thousand ; forty times five , five times forty , two hundred days , kill them all up by computa- tion . And this I will venture my poor gentle- man - like carcase to perform , provided there be no treason practised upon ...
... thousand ; forty thousand ; forty times five , five times forty , two hundred days , kill them all up by computa- tion . And this I will venture my poor gentle- man - like carcase to perform , provided there be no treason practised upon ...
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... thousand pound , You'll send us shares in't , by this rate ? Dap . By Jove , sir , I'll win ten thousand pound , and send you half . I - fac's no oath . Sub . No , no , he did but jest . Face . Go to . Go thank the doctor . He's your ...
... thousand pound , You'll send us shares in't , by this rate ? Dap . By Jove , sir , I'll win ten thousand pound , and send you half . I - fac's no oath . Sub . No , no , he did but jest . Face . Go to . Go thank the doctor . He's your ...
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... thousand a year ? Face . Aye , forty thousand . Here's a young gentleman Is born to nothing , forty marks a year , Which I count nothing . He is to be initiated , And have a fly o ' the doctor . He will win you , By irresistible luck ...
... thousand a year ? Face . Aye , forty thousand . Here's a young gentleman Is born to nothing , forty marks a year , Which I count nothing . He is to be initiated , And have a fly o ' the doctor . He will win you , By irresistible luck ...
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... thousand more to roar and swag- ger , And revel in bawdy taverns . Well . And beg after : Mean you not so ? Over . My thoughts are mine , and free . Shall I have security ? Well . No , indeed , you shall not : Nor bond , nor bill , nor ...
... thousand more to roar and swag- ger , And revel in bawdy taverns . Well . And beg after : Mean you not so ? Over . My thoughts are mine , and free . Shall I have security ? Well . No , indeed , you shall not : Nor bond , nor bill , nor ...
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... thousand , that , before , Lived honestly in the country , on plain sallads , But bring him thither , mark me that , and feed him But a month or two with custards and court cake - bread , And he turns knave immediately . I would be ...
... thousand , that , before , Lived honestly in the country , on plain sallads , But bring him thither , mark me that , and feed him But a month or two with custards and court cake - bread , And he turns knave immediately . I would be ...
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