The Critic Or a Tragedy Rehearsed: A Dramatic Piece in Three ActsBecket, 1781 |
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... certainly be made the school of morality ; but now , I am forry to say it , people feem to go there princi- pally for their entertainment ! Mrs. D ANGLE . It would have been more to the credit of the Managers to have kept it in the ...
... certainly be made the school of morality ; but now , I am forry to say it , people feem to go there princi- pally for their entertainment ! Mrs. D ANGLE . It would have been more to the credit of the Managers to have kept it in the ...
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... certainly don't fall off , I affure you - No , no , it don't fall off . DANGLE . Now , Mrs. Dangle , didn't you say it struck you in the fame light ? Mrs. DANGLE . No , indeed , I did not - I did not fee a fault in any part of the play ...
... certainly don't fall off , I affure you - No , no , it don't fall off . DANGLE . Now , Mrs. Dangle , didn't you say it struck you in the fame light ? Mrs. DANGLE . No , indeed , I did not - I did not fee a fault in any part of the play ...
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... certainly muft hurt an author of delicate feelings to fee the li- berties they take . Sir FRET FUL . No ! quite the contrary ; -their abuse is , in fact , the best panegyric - I like it of all things . An author's reputation is only in ...
... certainly muft hurt an author of delicate feelings to fee the li- berties they take . Sir FRET FUL . No ! quite the contrary ; -their abuse is , in fact , the best panegyric - I like it of all things . An author's reputation is only in ...
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A Dramatic Piece in Three Acts Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan. 1 DANGLE . Certainly it is only to be laugh'd at ; for Sir FRETFUL . -You don't happen to recollect what the fellow faid , do you ? SNEER . Pray , Dangle - Sir Fretful ...
A Dramatic Piece in Three Acts Richard Brinsley Butler Sheridan. 1 DANGLE . Certainly it is only to be laugh'd at ; for Sir FRETFUL . -You don't happen to recollect what the fellow faid , do you ? SNEER . Pray , Dangle - Sir Fretful ...
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... certainly be at home . [ Exit Servant . ] Now , Sir Fretful , if you have a mind to have juftice done you in the way of anfwer - Egad , Mr. PUFF's your man . Sir FRETFUL . Pfhaw ! Sir , why fhould I wish to have it an- fwered , when I ...
... certainly be at home . [ Exit Servant . ] Now , Sir Fretful , if you have a mind to have juftice done you in the way of anfwer - Egad , Mr. PUFF's your man . Sir FRETFUL . Pfhaw ! Sir , why fhould I wish to have it an- fwered , when I ...
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