The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 10±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1816 |
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... fear , man . Cos . My mind misgives me plaguily . - Let me see it . [ Going to put it on ] It smells woundily of sweat and brimstone : smell , Tummas . Tho . Ay , wauns , does it . Cos . Pray , sergeant , what writing is this upon the ...
... fear , man . Cos . My mind misgives me plaguily . - Let me see it . [ Going to put it on ] It smells woundily of sweat and brimstone : smell , Tummas . Tho . Ay , wauns , does it . Cos . Pray , sergeant , what writing is this upon the ...
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... fears I shall have no son - Poor Owen ! -but the decree is just ; I was pleased with the death of my father , because he left me an estate , and now I am punished with the loss of an heir to inherit mine . I must now look upon you as ...
... fears I shall have no son - Poor Owen ! -but the decree is just ; I was pleased with the death of my father , because he left me an estate , and now I am punished with the loss of an heir to inherit mine . I must now look upon you as ...
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... fear of being shot ; but we humbly conceive , in a civil way , and begging your worship's pardon , that we may go home . Capt . P. That's easily known . received any of the king's money ? Cos . Not a brass farthing , sir . Have either ...
... fear of being shot ; but we humbly conceive , in a civil way , and begging your worship's pardon , that we may go home . Capt . P. That's easily known . received any of the king's money ? Cos . Not a brass farthing , sir . Have either ...
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... fears of starv- ing , and hopes of a truncheon , led me to a gentleman with a fair tongue , who loaded me with promises ; but , ' gad , it was the lightest load that ever I felt in my life . -He promised to advance me ; and indeed he ...
... fears of starv- ing , and hopes of a truncheon , led me to a gentleman with a fair tongue , who loaded me with promises ; but , ' gad , it was the lightest load that ever I felt in my life . -He promised to advance me ; and indeed he ...
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... fear of the worst . Just . B. Thou'rt mad , fellow ; thy sister's safe enough . Serg . K. I hope so too . [ Aside . Wor . Hast thou no more sense , fellow , than to believe that the captain can list women ? Bul . I know not whether they ...
... fear of the worst . Just . B. Thou'rt mad , fellow ; thy sister's safe enough . Serg . K. I hope so too . [ Aside . Wor . Hast thou no more sense , fellow , than to believe that the captain can list women ? Bul . I know not whether they ...
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