The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 6권Whittingham and Arliss, 1818 |
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... thee - monster . Mir . Kiss and be friends then - Don't cry , child , and you shall have your sugar - plum - Come , madam , d'ye think I could be so unreasonable as to make you fast all your life long ? No , I did but jest , you shall ...
... thee - monster . Mir . Kiss and be friends then - Don't cry , child , and you shall have your sugar - plum - Come , madam , d'ye think I could be so unreasonable as to make you fast all your life long ? No , I did but jest , you shall ...
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... thee out of spite ; and make a most confounded husband . Ori . O sir , I shall match ye : a good husband makes a good wife at any time . Mir . I'll rattle down your china about your ears . Ori . And I'll rattle about the city to run you ...
... thee out of spite ; and make a most confounded husband . Ori . O sir , I shall match ye : a good husband makes a good wife at any time . Mir . I'll rattle down your china about your ears . Ori . And I'll rattle about the city to run you ...
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... thee what , child , thou art a very pretty fellow , and I love thee heartily ; and a very great villain , and I hate thee mortally . Mir . Villain , sir ! Then I must be a very.impudent one , for I can't recollect any passage of my life ...
... thee what , child , thou art a very pretty fellow , and I love thee heartily ; and a very great villain , and I hate thee mortally . Mir . Villain , sir ! Then I must be a very.impudent one , for I can't recollect any passage of my life ...
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... thee , pouts for thee , and snubs for thee ; the poor little heart of it is like to burst - Come , my dear boy , be good - natur'd like your own father , be now - and then see here , read this- -the effigies of the lovely Oriana , with ...
... thee , pouts for thee , and snubs for thee ; the poor little heart of it is like to burst - Come , my dear boy , be good - natur'd like your own father , be now - and then see here , read this- -the effigies of the lovely Oriana , with ...
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... thee . [ Aside ] Is the fellow mad ? Why sure , sir , I han't frightened you out of your senses ? O. Mir . But you have , sir . Mir . Then I'll beat them into you again . [ Offers to strike him . O. Mir . Why , rogue - Bob , dear Bob ...
... thee . [ Aside ] Is the fellow mad ? Why sure , sir , I han't frightened you out of your senses ? O. Mir . But you have , sir . Mir . Then I'll beat them into you again . [ Offers to strike him . O. Mir . Why , rogue - Bob , dear Bob ...
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