¡°The¡± British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, 2±ÇJones and Company, 1829 |
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... fellow , to take him upon the wing- Col. O. Do you hear her , Master Jenkins ? Ha , ha , ha ! Jenk . Well but , good colonel , what do you say to my worthy and honourable patron here , Sir John Flowerdale ? He has an estate of eight ...
... fellow , to take him upon the wing- Col. O. Do you hear her , Master Jenkins ? Ha , ha , ha ! Jenk . Well but , good colonel , what do you say to my worthy and honourable patron here , Sir John Flowerdale ? He has an estate of eight ...
818 ÆäÀÌÁö
... fellow , one Harman ; I can't say but the wretch pleased me , though he is but a younger brother , and not worth sixpence and - in short , when I was leaving town , I promised to correspond with him . Clar . Do you think that was ...
... fellow , one Harman ; I can't say but the wretch pleased me , though he is but a younger brother , and not worth sixpence and - in short , when I was leaving town , I promised to correspond with him . Clar . Do you think that was ...
821 ÆäÀÌÁö
... fellow , my lady , recom- mended to me . Lady M. I protest he has the sweetest taste for poetry ! —He has repeated to me two or three of his own things , and I have been telling him of the poem my late brother , Lord Jessa- my , made on ...
... fellow , my lady , recom- mended to me . Lady M. I protest he has the sweetest taste for poetry ! —He has repeated to me two or three of his own things , and I have been telling him of the poem my late brother , Lord Jessa- my , made on ...
851 ÆäÀÌÁö
... fellow ; ' tis no bad prognostic of a man's heart , when his shipmates give him a good word [ Exit . SCENE II - A Drawing Room . Enter HOUSE - KEEPER and SERVANT . House . Why , what a fuss does our good master put himself in about this ...
... fellow ; ' tis no bad prognostic of a man's heart , when his shipmates give him a good word [ Exit . SCENE II - A Drawing Room . Enter HOUSE - KEEPER and SERVANT . House . Why , what a fuss does our good master put himself in about this ...
868 ÆäÀÌÁö
... fellow speaks truth to himself , though he lies to other people . [ Aside . Var . ' Tis breaking the trust of my benefac- tor , that's a foul crime ; but he's dead , and can never reproach me with it : and ' tis rob- bing young Dudley ...
... fellow speaks truth to himself , though he lies to other people . [ Aside . Var . ' Tis breaking the trust of my benefac- tor , that's a foul crime ; but he's dead , and can never reproach me with it : and ' tis rob- bing young Dudley ...
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