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 5
... house , without being altered , other- wife than by being maimed : fome parts , indeed , would have been left out ; but as nothing would have been fubftituted in the ftead , it would have become imperfect , in proportion as it became A ...
... house , without being altered , other- wife than by being maimed : fome parts , indeed , would have been left out ; but as nothing would have been fubftituted in the ftead , it would have become imperfect , in proportion as it became A ...
Pagina 17
... house . And I fhou'd thank the Gods now for bringing me fafe home : but I think I had as good let my devotions alone , till I have got the reward for my good news , and then thank ' em once for all for if I praife ' em before I am fafe ...
... house . And I fhou'd thank the Gods now for bringing me fafe home : but I think I had as good let my devotions alone , till I have got the reward for my good news , and then thank ' em once for all for if I praife ' em before I am fafe ...
Pagina 20
... house is this fauciness , that you are fo familiar with , to call it ours ? Sof . ' Tis mine , in the first place ; and next my mafter's ; for I lie in the garret , and he lies under me . Merc . Have your master and you no names ...
... house is this fauciness , that you are fo familiar with , to call it ours ? Sof . ' Tis mine , in the first place ; and next my mafter's ; for I lie in the garret , and he lies under me . Merc . Have your master and you no names ...
Pagina 31
... house , as a husband again -- then And yet that then was a lye too - For while I am in love with this young gipfy Phædra , I must return →→→ But lie thou there , thou type of Juno ; thou that want it nothing of her tongue but the ...
... house , as a husband again -- then And yet that then was a lye too - For while I am in love with this young gipfy Phædra , I must return →→→ But lie thou there , thou type of Juno ; thou that want it nothing of her tongue but the ...
Pagina 32
... house NOW -thou shalt be convinc'd at thy own coft , villain ! What horrible lies haft thou told me ! fuch improbabilities , fuch ftuff , fuch nonfenfe !. Sof . I am but a flave , and you are mafter ; and a poor man is always to lye ...
... house NOW -thou shalt be convinc'd at thy own coft , villain ! What horrible lies haft thou told me ! fuch improbabilities , fuch ftuff , fuch nonfenfe !. Sof . I am but a flave , and you are mafter ; and a poor man is always to lye ...
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