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" Ha! ha! ha! The story is a good one. Well, honest Diggory, you may laugh at that— but still remember to be attentive. Suppose one of the company should call for a glass of wine, how will you behave? A glass of wine, sir, if you please [to DIGGORY] —... "
The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v - 944 ÆäÀÌÁö
1804
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The Orphan, Or, The Unhappy Marriage: A Tragedy

Thomas Otway - 1797 - 109 ÆäÀÌÁö
...! — for the soul of me; We have laughed at that these twenty years — ha ! ha! ha! Hard. Ha! ha! ha! The story is a good one. Well, honest Diggory,...you please [To Diggory] — Eh, why don't you move ? Digg. Ecod, your worship, I never have courage till I see the eatables and drinkables brought upo'...
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Bell's British Theatre, 9±Ç

John Bell - 1797
...— for the soul of me. We have laughed at that these twenty years — ha ! ha! ha! Hard. Ha ! ha ! ha ! The story is a good one. Well, honest Diggory,...you please {To Diggory} — Eh, why don't you move ? Digg. Ecod, your worship, I never have courage till I see the eatables and drinkables brought upo'...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays, 9±Ç

John Bell - 1797
...! — for the soul of me. We have .laughed at that these twenty years — ha! ha! ha! Hard. Ha! ha! ha! The story is a good one. Well, honest Diggory,...you please [To Diggory] — Eh, why don't you move ? Digg. Ecod, your worship, I never have courage till I see the eatables and drinkables brought upo'...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804
...— for the soul of me ! We have laughed at that these twenty years — ha, ha, ha ! Hard. Ha, ha, ha ! The story is a good one. Well, honest Diggory,...for a glass of wine, how will you behave? A glass of wme, sir, if you please. [To Diggory.] — Eh, why don't you move? Dig. Ecod, your worship, I never...
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The Goodnatured Man: A Comedy, in Five Acts

Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 79 ÆäÀÌÁö
...!— for the soul of me. We have laughed at that these twenty years — ha ! ha! ha! Hard. Ha ! ha ! ha ! The story is a good one. Well, honest Diggory,...you please. [To DIGGORY.] — Eh, why don't you move ? Digg. Ecod, your worship, I never have courage till 1 see the eatables and drinkables brought upon...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808
...!— for the soul of me. We have laughed at that these twenty years — ha ! ha! ha! Hard. Ha ! ha ! ha ! The story is a good one. Well, honest Diggory,...you please. [To DIGGORY.] — Eh, why don't you move ? Digg. Ecod, your worship, I never have courage till I seethe eatables and drinkables brought upon...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808
...— for the soul of me. We have laughed at that these twenty years — ha ! ha! ha! Hard. Ha ! ha ! ha ! The story is a good one. Well, honest Diggory,...behave ? A glass of wine, sir, if you please. [To DIGCORY.] — Eh, why don't you move ? Digg. Ecod, your worship, I never have courage till I see the...
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith, 2±Ç

Oliver Goldsmith - 1809
...for the soul of me. We have laughed at that these twenty years—ha ! ha ! ha ! Hardcastle. Ha ! ha ! ha ! The story is a good one. Well, honest Diggory,...you please, (To Diggory)— Eh, why don't you move ? Diggory. Ecod, your worship, I never have courage till I see the eatables and drinkables brought...
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English Comedy, 3-4±Ç

1810
...— for the soul of me. We have laughed at that these twenty yean — ha ! ha! ha! Hard. Ha ! ha ! ha ! The story is a good one. Well, honest Diggory,...wine, sir, if you please. [To DIGGORY.] — Eh, why dou't you move ? Digg. Ecod, your worship, I never have courage till I see the eatables and drinkables...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811
...— for the soul of me. We have laughed at that these twenty years — ha ! ha ! ha ! Hard. Ha ! ha ! sies, a Scotch pedlar, a scoundrel attorney, and a Welch jKirson. Plume. An attorney! DIG.] — Eh, why don't you move 1 Dig. Ecod, your worship, I never have courage till I see the eatables...
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