A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments Performed on the British Stage ...C. Elliot, 1788 |
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... once both of wife and fortune , without the leaft want of either . Bates . Well faid , friend Whittle ! but it can't be , it fhan't be , and it must not be -- this is murder and rob- bery in the strongeft fenfe , and he shan't be hang'd ...
... once both of wife and fortune , without the leaft want of either . Bates . Well faid , friend Whittle ! but it can't be , it fhan't be , and it must not be -- this is murder and rob- bery in the strongeft fenfe , and he shan't be hang'd ...
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... once , without vexing him far- ther . Bates . Then I declare off . Thou filly young man , are you to be dup'd by your own weak good nature , and his worldly craft ? This does not arife from his love and juftice to you , but from his own ...
... once , without vexing him far- ther . Bates . Then I declare off . Thou filly young man , are you to be dup'd by your own weak good nature , and his worldly craft ? This does not arife from his love and juftice to you , but from his own ...
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... once . Whit . What a bloody fellow it is ! I wish Thomas would come in . Wid Come , Sir , prepare yourself ; you are not the firft by half a score that I have run through and through the heart , before they knew what was the matter with ...
... once . Whit . What a bloody fellow it is ! I wish Thomas would come in . Wid Come , Sir , prepare yourself ; you are not the firft by half a score that I have run through and through the heart , before they knew what was the matter with ...
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... once change your method of killing ,. And kill a fond Widow with kindness . If you look fo fevere , In a fit of defpair , Again I will draw forth my fteel , Sirs :: You know I've the art , To be twice through your heart , Before I can ...
... once change your method of killing ,. And kill a fond Widow with kindness . If you look fo fevere , In a fit of defpair , Again I will draw forth my fteel , Sirs :: You know I've the art , To be twice through your heart , Before I can ...
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... once be both conftant and steady , And vote to support Widow Brady . IV . To all that I fee here before me , The bottom , the top , and the middle ; For mufic we now muft implore you , No wedding without pipe and fiddle . If all are in ...
... once be both conftant and steady , And vote to support Widow Brady . IV . To all that I fee here before me , The bottom , the top , and the middle ; For mufic we now muft implore you , No wedding without pipe and fiddle . If all are in ...
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Сторінка 60 - Tho' their strength it was great, their skill it was neat, They never had one wound. At length the hard earth began to quake, The dragon gave him...
Сторінка 77 - ... and avarice, I don't know whether I might not have committed George to your care; but you cockneys now beat us suburbians at our own weapons.
Сторінка 112 - Yes, but that's more than they did me. I can cancel your debts there, and, I believe, prevail on thofe gentlemen to refund too But you have been a fad profligate young dog, George.
Сторінка 58 - Thou peerless knight of these woods ; Do but slay this dragon, who won't leave us a rag on, We'll give thee all our goods.
Сторінка 50 - How can they say that nature Has nothing made in vain ; Why then, beneath the water, Should hideous rocks remain ? No eyes the rocks discover That lurk beneath the deep, To wreck the wandering lover, And leave the maid to weep.
Сторінка 28 - I'll follow you all the world over. [Going after him. Whit. Stay, stay, nephew ; you shan't fight : We shall be exposed all over the town ; and you may lose your life, and I shall be cursed from morning to night. Do, nephew, make yourself and me happy ; be the olive-branch, and bring peace into my family : Return to the widow. I will give you my consent and your fortune, and a fortune for the widow ! five thousand pounds ! Do persuade him, Mr Bates.
Сторінка 81 - How did you gain admittance there ? Shift. My merit, Sir, that, like my link, threw a radiance round me A detachment from the head-quarters here, took...
Сторінка 11 - Don't bother me, young man, with your darts, your cupids, and your pangs; if you had half of them about you that you swear you have, they would have cured you, by killing you long ago. Would you have...
Сторінка 16 - My mautua maker is waiting for me to choose my clothes, in which I shall forget the sorrows of Mrs. Brady, in the joys of Mrs, Whittol, Though I have no fortune myself, I shall bring a tolerable one to you, in debts, Mr. Whittol, and which I will pay you...