Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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Page 352
... ( CHARLES DUDLEY enters . ) So , young man , whence come you ? What brings you to town ? Charles . If there is any offence in my coming to town , your ladyship is in some degree responsible for it , for part of my errand was to pay my ...
... ( CHARLES DUDLEY enters . ) So , young man , whence come you ? What brings you to town ? Charles . If there is any offence in my coming to town , your ladyship is in some degree responsible for it , for part of my errand was to pay my ...
Page 365
... ( CHARLES DUDLEY comes in unobserved ) Charles . That I deny . Char . Ah ! Charles . Quarrelling with your glass , cousin ? Make it up ; make it up and be friends ; it cannot compliment you more than by reflecting you as you are . Char ...
... ( CHARLES DUDLEY comes in unobserved ) Charles . That I deny . Char . Ah ! Charles . Quarrelling with your glass , cousin ? Make it up ; make it up and be friends ; it cannot compliment you more than by reflecting you as you are . Char ...
Page 366
... Charles . It is not fit I should ; there is no need of love to make me miserable ; ' tis wretchedness enough to be a beggar . Char . A beggar , do you call yourself ! O Charles , Charles , rich in every merit and accomplishment , whom ...
... Charles . It is not fit I should ; there is no need of love to make me miserable ; ' tis wretchedness enough to be a beggar . Char . A beggar , do you call yourself ! O Charles , Charles , rich in every merit and accomplishment , whom ...
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