The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces in the English Language, 1±ÇM. Polock, 1854 |
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... lady ? For as I passed by her but now , she seemed a little out of humour- And , upon my faith , not the less beautiful for a little pouting . Heart . Upon my word , Sir Charles , what I can collect from her behaviour is , that your ne ...
... lady ? For as I passed by her but now , she seemed a little out of humour- And , upon my faith , not the less beautiful for a little pouting . Heart . Upon my word , Sir Charles , what I can collect from her behaviour is , that your ne ...
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... lady , his mother , was an Egerton by her father ; she stole a match with our old master . Sir Stan - ever been ... lady ; who , he says , is just come from Bath , on purpose to be married to him . Bet . Ay , Lady Rodolpha ! nay , like ...
... lady , his mother , was an Egerton by her father ; she stole a match with our old master . Sir Stan - ever been ... lady ; who , he says , is just come from Bath , on purpose to be married to him . Bet . Ay , Lady Rodolpha ! nay , like ...
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... Lady M. Well , well ; but do not determine . upon as a kind of disaffection ; and aw your country- First patiently ... lady : by their judgment we will be directed ; -will that satisfy you ? Con . I can have no will but my lady's ; with ...
... Lady M. Well , well ; but do not determine . upon as a kind of disaffection ; and aw your country- First patiently ... lady : by their judgment we will be directed ; -will that satisfy you ? Con . I can have no will but my lady's ; with ...
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... Lady R. [ Without . ] Allons ! gude folks - fol- low me sans ceremonie ! Enter LADY RODOLPHA , LADY MACSYCOPHANT , EGERTON , and SIDNEY . Lady R. [ Running up to SIR PERTinax . ] Sir Pertinax , -your most devoted - most obsequious , and ...
... Lady R. [ Without . ] Allons ! gude folks - fol- low me sans ceremonie ! Enter LADY RODOLPHA , LADY MACSYCOPHANT , EGERTON , and SIDNEY . Lady R. [ Running up to SIR PERTinax . ] Sir Pertinax , -your most devoted - most obsequious , and ...
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... Lady Macsycophant ? Lady M. It would have novelty at least to re- commend it , Madam . Lady R. Which of aw charms is the most de- lightful that can accompany wit , taste , love , or friendship - for novelty , I take to be the true je ne ...
... Lady Macsycophant ? Lady M. It would have novelty at least to re- commend it , Madam . Lady R. Which of aw charms is the most de- lightful that can accompany wit , taste , love , or friendship - for novelty , I take to be the true je ne ...
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