The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 6±ÇWhittingham and Arliss, 1818 |
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... talk so much , are seldom worth marrying . O'Daisy . [ Behind ] Egad it's myself they are talking about ! There's treason for you ! -there's a Guy Faux in petticoats ! Jerry . Well , I be main glad to see you , so give us a buss , Dolly ...
... talk so much , are seldom worth marrying . O'Daisy . [ Behind ] Egad it's myself they are talking about ! There's treason for you ! -there's a Guy Faux in petticoats ! Jerry . Well , I be main glad to see you , so give us a buss , Dolly ...
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... talking Irish to my wife , or he could not have got so far as that already . [ O'Daisy goes up to them , and makes a low ... talk to me , Clara . Mr. Cypher has the reputation of a money - getting fellow , who sticks to business . [ To O ...
... talking Irish to my wife , or he could not have got so far as that already . [ O'Daisy goes up to them , and makes a low ... talk to me , Clara . Mr. Cypher has the reputation of a money - getting fellow , who sticks to business . [ To O ...
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... talk of politeness , we beat them at that- For when mounseer came courting , a rival to Pat , He cried , my dear jewel , you're quite at a stand , So pray take a foot , just to lend you a hand . 8 Then let us be frisky , and tipple the ...
... talk of politeness , we beat them at that- For when mounseer came courting , a rival to Pat , He cried , my dear jewel , you're quite at a stand , So pray take a foot , just to lend you a hand . 8 Then let us be frisky , and tipple the ...
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... talk how they live - why , ' tis blarney and stuff ; For a man , when he's hungry , can eat fast enough . Is not teaching a live man to live , all my eye ? Let ' em come over here , and we'll teach ' em to die . Their frogs and soup ...
... talk how they live - why , ' tis blarney and stuff ; For a man , when he's hungry , can eat fast enough . Is not teaching a live man to live , all my eye ? Let ' em come over here , and we'll teach ' em to die . Their frogs and soup ...
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... talk like their servants , do their servants ' work , and dress like their servants ; they ought not to be offended at a stranger's not knowing the master from the man . [ Exit . Cypher . [ Aside ] That fellow's prime ! -he must have ...
... talk like their servants , do their servants ' work , and dress like their servants ; they ought not to be offended at a stranger's not knowing the master from the man . [ Exit . Cypher . [ Aside ] That fellow's prime ! -he must have ...
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