The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which Have Been Acted on the London Stage, Volume 5J. Rivington, 1787 |
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Pagina 12
... step and afk his wife , if you would be credibly informed . Wit . Mirabell . Mira . Ay . Wit . My dear , I afk ten thoufand pardons ; - gad , I have forgot what I was going to fay to you . Mira . I thank you heartily , heartily . Wit ...
... step and afk his wife , if you would be credibly informed . Wit . Mirabell . Mira . Ay . Wit . My dear , I afk ten thoufand pardons ; - gad , I have forgot what I was going to fay to you . Mira . I thank you heartily , heartily . Wit ...
Pagina 69
... step . Run . D'ye hear , Mrs. Day , be not fo furious , hold your peace ; you may divulge your husband's fhame , if you are fo fimple , and caft him out of authority , nay and have him tried for his life : read th's Remember too I know ...
... step . Run . D'ye hear , Mrs. Day , be not fo furious , hold your peace ; you may divulge your husband's fhame , if you are fo fimple , and caft him out of authority , nay and have him tried for his life : read th's Remember too I know ...
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... reafon taught me better to diftinguish The vain from th ' ufeful learnings . Coufin Stephen ! Enter Mafter Stephen . What news with you , that you are here fo early ? A 3 Step . 6. Nothing , but e'en come to fee how you EVERY MAN.
... reafon taught me better to diftinguish The vain from th ' ufeful learnings . Coufin Stephen ! Enter Mafter Stephen . What news with you , that you are here fo early ? A 3 Step . 6. Nothing , but e'en come to fee how you EVERY MAN.
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... Step . Uncle , afore I go in , can you tell me , an ' he have e'er a book of the fciences of hawking and hunt- g ? I would fain borrow it . Kno . Why , I hope you will not a hawking now , will you ? Step . No wuffe , but I'll practife ...
... Step . Uncle , afore I go in , can you tell me , an ' he have e'er a book of the fciences of hawking and hunt- g ? I would fain borrow it . Kno . Why , I hope you will not a hawking now , will you ? Step . No wuffe , but I'll practife ...
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... Step . What would you ha ' me do ? Kno . What would I have you do ? I'll tell you , kinf man ; Learn to be wife , and practice how to thrive , That would I have you do : And not to spend Your coin on every bauble that you fancy , Or ...
... Step . What would you ha ' me do ? Kno . What would I have you do ? I'll tell you , kinf man ; Learn to be wife , and practice how to thrive , That would I have you do : And not to spend Your coin on every bauble that you fancy , Or ...
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Pagina 49 - em, I care not if I leave 'em a common motto to their common crest. All husbands must or pain or shame endure; The wise too jealous are, fools too secure.
Pagina 54 - Ah, idle creature, get up when you will — and d'ye hear, I won't be called names after I'm married; positively I won't be called names.