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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... master ! I oft have wish'd I'd gone to India with him ; Though you , desponding , give him o'er for lost . I am to blame . This talk revives your sorrow For his absencera . O. Wil . That cannot be reviv'd , Which never died . Ran . The ...
... master ! I oft have wish'd I'd gone to India with him ; Though you , desponding , give him o'er for lost . I am to blame . This talk revives your sorrow For his absencera . O. Wil . That cannot be reviv'd , Which never died . Ran . The ...
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... master ! Are you returned ? Wil . I have not embrac'd My parents I shall see you at my father's . Ran . No ; I'm discharged from thence - O Sir ! such ruin . " Wil . I've heard it all , and hasten to relieve ' em , Sure heaven hath ...
... master ! Are you returned ? Wil . I have not embrac'd My parents I shall see you at my father's . Ran . No ; I'm discharged from thence - O Sir ! such ruin . " Wil . I've heard it all , and hasten to relieve ' em , Sure heaven hath ...
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... master's not at home . Kitty [ Without . ] Lookye , Sharp , I must and will see him . Gay . Ha , what do I hear ... master ? for see him I must . Sharp . Pray Mrs. Kitty , what's your opinion of this match between my master and your mis ...
... master's not at home . Kitty [ Without . ] Lookye , Sharp , I must and will see him . Gay . Ha , what do I hear ... master ? for see him I must . Sharp . Pray Mrs. Kitty , what's your opinion of this match between my master and your mis ...
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... master too , I suppose ? Sharp . Hum ! Yes , they are waiting for him . They are some of his tenants out of the country , that want to pay him some money . Kitty . Tenants ! What , do you let his tenants stand in the street ? Sharp ...
... master too , I suppose ? Sharp . Hum ! Yes , they are waiting for him . They are some of his tenants out of the country , that want to pay him some money . Kitty . Tenants ! What , do you let his tenants stand in the street ? Sharp ...
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... master should know - I must not tell you , madam , indeed . Mel . I promise you , upon my honour , he never shail . Sharp . But can your ladyship insure secrecy from that quarter ? Kitty . Yes , Mr Jackanapes , for any thing you can say ...
... master should know - I must not tell you , madam , indeed . Mel . I promise you , upon my honour , he never shail . Sharp . But can your ladyship insure secrecy from that quarter ? Kitty . Yes , Mr Jackanapes , for any thing you can say ...
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