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A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments Performed on the ... Повний перегляд - 1786 |
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affair Afide Aſide believe beſt better Bruin Cape Cham charming Chloe Cler comes dance daughter dear devil don't Enter Exit face father fellow firſt fortune Free give hand happy Harlow head hear heard heart hold honour hope houſe huſband I'll Italy Jacob Jenny juſt keep lady laſt leave live look Lord Lucy Ma'am Madam Major married Maſk maſter mean Miſs moſt muſt myſelf never night once play pleaſe pleaſure poor Pray pretty Queen ſay SCENE ſee ſervant ſhall Sharp ſhe ſhould Sir Jac Sir John Slip Sneak ſome ſpeak Stock ſuch ſure tell thee there's theſe thing thou thought thouſand told true turn whole wife Wild wiſh woman young yourſelf
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Сторінка 35 - In beholding your charms, I can see them no more, In beholding your charms, I can see them no more, If you're dead do but own it; Then you'll hear me bemoan it; For in loud lamentations your fate I'll deplore.
Сторінка 6 - ... that we might take the gallows in flank, and at all events secure a retreat, who should come by but a drove of fat oxen for Smithfield.
Сторінка 24 - Bruin. Well, I like it so well, that I hope to see one every year. Bruin. Do you ? Why then you will be damnably bit ; you may take your leave, I can tell you ; for this is the last you shall see.
Сторінка 68 - Ye gods ! you gave to me a wife, Out of your grace and favour, To be the comfort of my life, And I was glad to have her : But if your Providence Divine, For greater bliss design her, To obey your wills at any time I am ready to resign her.
Сторінка 7 - ... no jumping over heads, no underhand work among us ; all men of honour ; and I must do the regiment the justice to say, there never was a set of more amiable officers. SIR J.
Сторінка 26 - Miss Molly Jollup to be married to Sneak ! to take up at last with such a noodle as he ! Sneak. Ay, and glad enough you could catch me : you know, you was pretty near your last legs.
Сторінка 247 - Tat. Seen what, my royal mistress ? Queen. Too, too much ! Tat. Did it affright you ? Queen. No ; 'tis nothing such. Tat. What was it, madam ? Queen. Really, I don't know. Tat. It must be something ? Queen. No ! Tat. Or nothing ? Queen. No ! Tat. Then, I conclude, of...
Сторінка 14 - And fo he may ; but I know better what to do with my money : indeed, if the war had but continued awhile, I don't know what mought ha' been done; but this plaguy peace, with a pox to't, has knock'd up all the trade of the Alley.
Сторінка 14 - For the matter of that, we can afford it well enough as it is. Bruin. And how do you know that? Who told you as much, Mrs. Mixen? I hope I know the world better than to trust my concerns with a wife : no, no, thank you for that Mrs. Jane. Mrs.
Сторінка 6 - The major made a fine disposition : on we marched, the men all in high spirits, to attack the gibbet where Gardel is hanging; but, turning down a narrow lane to the left, as it might be about there, in order to possess a...