Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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Page 116
... girl : she loves to imitate the fine ladies , and she may only allow the captain liberties in the view of interest . Peach . But ' tis your duty , my dear , to warn the girl against her ruin , and to instruct her how to make the most of ...
... girl : she loves to imitate the fine ladies , and she may only allow the captain liberties in the view of interest . Peach . But ' tis your duty , my dear , to warn the girl against her ruin , and to instruct her how to make the most of ...
Page 311
... girl , and I had much rather that the rest of the family were annihilated than that she should leave us.- Her vulgar ... girl without desires ? -My eyes are involuntarily attracted by beautiful objects - I fly as naturally to a fine girl ...
... girl , and I had much rather that the rest of the family were annihilated than that she should leave us.- Her vulgar ... girl without desires ? -My eyes are involuntarily attracted by beautiful objects - I fly as naturally to a fine girl ...
Page 365
John Hampden. dear girl , and be ready to let him in ; I think he's as long in coming as she was in going . Lucy . Why , indeed , madam , you seem the more alert of the two , I must say . ( Exit . Char . Now the deuce take the girl for ...
John Hampden. dear girl , and be ready to let him in ; I think he's as long in coming as she was in going . Lucy . Why , indeed , madam , you seem the more alert of the two , I must say . ( Exit . Char . Now the deuce take the girl for ...
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