A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments Performed on the British Stage ...C. Elliot, 1788 |
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... daughter , I would as foon marry her to a forma pauperis client . [ Exit Sir Luke . Mrs Cir . Do you confider , Mr Circuit , where you are pushing the fellow ? -That chamber is Charlot's . Enter Sir Luke , Woodford , Charlot , and Jack ...
... daughter , I would as foon marry her to a forma pauperis client . [ Exit Sir Luke . Mrs Cir . Do you confider , Mr Circuit , where you are pushing the fellow ? -That chamber is Charlot's . Enter Sir Luke , Woodford , Charlot , and Jack ...
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... daughter . Serj . How ! never ! Sir Luke . Never . She is a fine girl I allow ; but would it now , Mr Serjeant , have been honeft in me , to have robb'd the whole sex of my perfon , and confin'd my fa- vours to her ? Serj . How ! Sir ...
... daughter . Serj . How ! never ! Sir Luke . Never . She is a fine girl I allow ; but would it now , Mr Serjeant , have been honeft in me , to have robb'd the whole sex of my perfon , and confin'd my fa- vours to her ? Serj . How ! Sir ...
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... tear me from my dear dead man ; His wife I am , dead or alive , My love fhall end where it began , Fath Fath . But daughter- Maid . Mistress- Mat . Grief THE LAME LOVER By Samuel Foote, Efq THE EPHESIAN MATRON By Ifaac Bicker- Staff, Efq.
... tear me from my dear dead man ; His wife I am , dead or alive , My love fhall end where it began , Fath Fath . But daughter- Maid . Mistress- Mat . Grief THE LAME LOVER By Samuel Foote, Efq THE EPHESIAN MATRON By Ifaac Bicker- Staff, Efq.
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... daughter , fince intreaties all are vain , And ftill your purpose you maintain To give a fample Of nuptial love , And fo to prove To future wives a rare example , I leave you to your fate . The fad but glorious work complete ; And fince ...
... daughter , fince intreaties all are vain , And ftill your purpose you maintain To give a fample Of nuptial love , And fo to prove To future wives a rare example , I leave you to your fate . The fad but glorious work complete ; And fince ...
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... Daughter , e'er this I thought you dead ; And by paternal fondnefs led From the city fadly came Το But pay thofe dues the dead may claim . near the tomb I met this man , Your husband's body on his back Mat . Name not my husband , Sir ...
... Daughter , e'er this I thought you dead ; And by paternal fondnefs led From the city fadly came Το But pay thofe dues the dead may claim . near the tomb I met this man , Your husband's body on his back Mat . Name not my husband , Sir ...
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affure Afide againſt Agen Agenor Amintas aſk Bayes becauſe Betty Bevil Blefs buſineſs Char Clin Cock Cockney confent Conft dear defire devil Doctor egad Eliza Enter Exit faid fervant fhall fhould Fillagree fince firft firſt Flavia Flim fome fomething foon fpeak Frank Frip ftand ftill fuch fuppofe fure fweet gentleman girl Grif Grov Grub hear heart himſelf honeft honour houfe houſe huſband Jack Jemmy juft lady laft laſt Lord Madam mafter Maid marry Mifs Frolick moſt muft muſt myſelf never paffion perfon pleaſe pleaſure pray prefent pretty Prif Robin ſay SCENE ſee Serj Serjeant ſhall Shatter Shatterbrain ſhe Sir Jef Sir Luke ſpeak tell there's theſe thing thouſand Twink underſtand uſe wife worfe wou'd young yourſelf Zounds
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Сторінка 330 - BAYES. Why, thus, Sir; nothing so easy when understood. I take a book in my hand, either at home or elsewhere, for that's all one — if there be any wit in't, as there is no book but has some, I transverse it: that is, if it be prose, put it into verse (but that takes up some time), and if it be verse, put it into prose.
Сторінка 355 - Others may boast a single man to kill ; But I the blood of thousands daily spill. Let petty kings the names of parties know : Where'er I come, I slay both friend and foe. The swiftest horsemen my swift rage controls, And from their bodies drives their trembling souls.
Сторінка 351 - And from their bodies drives their trembling souls. If they had wings, and to the gods could fly, I would pursue and beat 'em through the sky ; And make proud Jove, with all his thunder, see This single arm more dreadful is than he.
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Сторінка 328 - ... to be private with in the afternoon, and sometimes see a play; where there are such things, Frank — such hideous, monstrous things — that it has almost made me forswear the stage and resolve to apply myself to the solid nonsense of your men of business, as the more ingenious pastime.
Сторінка 351 - BAYES. Go off! why, as they came on ; upon their legs : how should they go off? Why do you think the people here don't know they are not dead ? He is mighty ignorant, poor man; your friend here is very silly, Mr.