The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 10±Ç |
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[ They salute ] I envied you your retreat in the country ; for Shrewsbury , methinks ,
and all your heads of shires , are the most irregular places for living : here we
have smoke , noise , scandal , ' affectation and pretension ; in short , every thing
to ...
[ They salute ] I envied you your retreat in the country ; for Shrewsbury , methinks ,
and all your heads of shires , are the most irregular places for living : here we
have smoke , noise , scandal , ' affectation and pretension ; in short , every thing
to ...
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( Strikes him over the Head ] Pray , sir , what commission may you bear ? [ To
Sylvia . Syl . I'm called captain , sir , by all the coffee - men , drawers , and groom -
porters in London ; for I wear a red coat , a sword , a piquet in my head , and dice
in ...
( Strikes him over the Head ] Pray , sir , what commission may you bear ? [ To
Sylvia . Syl . I'm called captain , sir , by all the coffee - men , drawers , and groom -
porters in London ; for I wear a red coat , a sword , a piquet in my head , and dice
in ...
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But pretty well ? Country . Why need there more be said ? But mayo't I happen
too to lose my head ? Serg . Your head ? Country . Ay . Serg . Let me see : your
head , my buckCountry . A leg or arm too ? Serg . Not if you've good luck .
Country .
But pretty well ? Country . Why need there more be said ? But mayo't I happen
too to lose my head ? Serg . Your head ? Country . Ay . Serg . Let me see : your
head , my buckCountry . A leg or arm too ? Serg . Not if you've good luck .
Country .
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I have sat up all night ; I have my head full of bad wine , and the noise of oaths ,
dice , and the damn'd tingling of tavern bells ; my spirits jaded , and my eyes sunk
in my head ; and all this for the conversalion of a company of fellows I despise .
I have sat up all night ; I have my head full of bad wine , and the noise of oaths ,
dice , and the damn'd tingling of tavern bells ; my spirits jaded , and my eyes sunk
in my head ; and all this for the conversalion of a company of fellows I despise .
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-then let me see - what - if you go on a mile further , to the Back's Head , the old
Buck's Head on the hill , one of the best inns in the whole country ? Hast . O ho !
so we have escaped an adventure for this night , however . Land . ( Apart to Tony
] ...
-then let me see - what - if you go on a mile further , to the Back's Head , the old
Buck's Head on the hill , one of the best inns in the whole country ? Hast . O ho !
so we have escaped an adventure for this night , however . Land . ( Apart to Tony
] ...
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