The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 10±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1816 |
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... seen a man better built . How firm and strong he treads ! he steps like a castle ! but I scorn to wheedle any man . - Come , honest lad ! will you take share of a pot ? Cos . Nay , for that matter , I'll spend RECRUITING OFFICER . ACT 1 .
... seen a man better built . How firm and strong he treads ! he steps like a castle ! but I scorn to wheedle any man . - Come , honest lad ! will you take share of a pot ? Cos . Nay , for that matter , I'll spend RECRUITING OFFICER . ACT 1 .
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... honest fellow , and will be faithful to any roguery that is trusted to him . This device , sir , will get you men , and me money , which I think is all we want at present . But yonder comes your friend , Mr. Worthy . Has your honour any ...
... honest fellow , and will be faithful to any roguery that is trusted to him . This device , sir , will get you men , and me money , which I think is all we want at present . But yonder comes your friend , Mr. Worthy . Has your honour any ...
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... honest , brave fellows , that are willing to serve the king . I have entertained ' em just now as volunteers under your honour's command . Capt . P. And good entertainment they shall have : volunteers are the men I want ; those are the ...
... honest , brave fellows , that are willing to serve the king . I have entertained ' em just now as volunteers under your honour's command . Capt . P. And good entertainment they shall have : volunteers are the men I want ; those are the ...
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... have imposed upon these two honest fellows , I'll trample you to death , you dog . - Come , how was't ? Tho . Nay , then we'll speak . Your sergeant , as you say , is a rogue , an't like your worship SCENE 3 . 47 RECRUITING OFFICER .
... have imposed upon these two honest fellows , I'll trample you to death , you dog . - Come , how was't ? Tho . Nay , then we'll speak . Your sergeant , as you say , is a rogue , an't like your worship SCENE 3 . 47 RECRUITING OFFICER .
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... honest fellows like you ! scoundrel ! rogue ! villain ! [ Beats off the Sergeant , and follows . Tho . Cos . O brave , noble captain : huzza . A brave captain , faith . Cos . Now , Tuminas , Carolus is Latin for a beating . This is the ...
... honest fellows like you ! scoundrel ! rogue ! villain ! [ Beats off the Sergeant , and follows . Tho . Cos . O brave , noble captain : huzza . A brave captain , faith . Cos . Now , Tuminas , Carolus is Latin for a beating . This is the ...
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