The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which Have Been Acted on the London Stage, Volume 9J. Rivington, 1777 |
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Pagina 37
... don't it now appear , by what Alcmena fays , that you did get in how elfe fould she know the news I fent you with , rascal ? Sof Sof . And don't it appear , by my back AMPHITRY ON . 37.
... don't it now appear , by what Alcmena fays , that you did get in how elfe fould she know the news I fent you with , rascal ? Sof Sof . And don't it appear , by my back AMPHITRY ON . 37.
Pagina 10
... don't mifapprehend me , I don't fay so , for I often smile at your conceptions . But there is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality , than to laugh ; ' tis fuch a vulgar expreffion of the paffion ! every body can laugh . Then ...
... don't mifapprehend me , I don't fay so , for I often smile at your conceptions . But there is nothing more unbecoming a man of quality , than to laugh ; ' tis fuch a vulgar expreffion of the paffion ! every body can laugh . Then ...
Pagina 11
... Don't you apprehend me ? - My lord , Careless is a very honeft fellow , but hark'ye , you understand me , fomewhat ... don't interrupt me .-- But I tell you , you fhall tell me- at laft - But it fhall be a great while first . Care . Well ...
... Don't you apprehend me ? - My lord , Careless is a very honeft fellow , but hark'ye , you understand me , fomewhat ... don't interrupt me .-- But I tell you , you fhall tell me- at laft - But it fhall be a great while first . Care . Well ...
Pagina 17
... don't you think Mr. Brisk has a world of wit ? Mel . O , yes , madam . Brisk . O dear , madam- L. Froth . An infinite deal ! Brisk . O Heav'ns , madam- L. Froth . More wit than any body . Brisk . I'm everlastingly your humble fevant ...
... don't you think Mr. Brisk has a world of wit ? Mel . O , yes , madam . Brisk . O dear , madam- L. Froth . An infinite deal ! Brisk . O Heav'ns , madam- L. Froth . More wit than any body . Brisk . I'm everlastingly your humble fevant ...
Pagina 21
... don't provoke me . Sir Paul . Hum , gads - bud fhe fays true- Well , my lady , march on , I will fight under you then : I am con- vinced , as far as paffion will permit . [ L. Plyant and Sir Paul come up to Mellefont . L. P. Inhuman and ...
... don't provoke me . Sir Paul . Hum , gads - bud fhe fays true- Well , my lady , march on , I will fight under you then : I am con- vinced , as far as paffion will permit . [ L. Plyant and Sir Paul come up to Mellefont . L. P. Inhuman and ...
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