The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ... |
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Sivu 10
Ay , there's a pattern for the young men o ' th ' times ; at his ineditation so early ; some book of pious ejaculations , I'm sure . Vizard . This Hobbes is an excellent fellow ! [ Aside . ] Oh , uncle smuggler !
Ay , there's a pattern for the young men o ' th ' times ; at his ineditation so early ; some book of pious ejaculations , I'm sure . Vizard . This Hobbes is an excellent fellow ! [ Aside . ] Oh , uncle smuggler !
Sivu 15
There's more glory in her smile , than in the jubilee at Rome ! and I would rather kiss her hand than the Pope's toe . Vizard . You , colonel , have been very lavish in the beauty and virtue of your mistress ; and Sir Harry here has ...
There's more glory in her smile , than in the jubilee at Rome ! and I would rather kiss her hand than the Pope's toe . Vizard . You , colonel , have been very lavish in the beauty and virtue of your mistress ; and Sir Harry here has ...
Sivu 25
Why , are there many in this town ? Dicky . Ha ! ha ! ha ! many ! there's a question , indeed in -Hark ye , sir ; do you see that woman there , in the pink cloak and white feathers ? Clinch.jun . Ay , sir ! what then ?
Why , are there many in this town ? Dicky . Ha ! ha ! ha ! many ! there's a question , indeed in -Hark ye , sir ; do you see that woman there , in the pink cloak and white feathers ? Clinch.jun . Ay , sir ! what then ?
Sivu 28
By Heaven , there's such a commanding innocence in her looks , that I dare not ask the question ! Ang . Now , all the charms of real love and feigned indifference assist me to engage his heart ; for mine is lost already .
By Heaven , there's such a commanding innocence in her looks , that I dare not ask the question ! Ang . Now , all the charms of real love and feigned indifference assist me to engage his heart ; for mine is lost already .
Sivu 29
Sir H. Why then , madam , there are — twenty young ones' Slife ! I think twenty is pretty fair . Ang . He's mad sure !- Sir Harry , when you have learned more wit and manners , you shall be welcome here again . ( Exit .
Sir H. Why then , madam , there are — twenty young ones' Slife ! I think twenty is pretty fair . Ang . He's mad sure !- Sir Harry , when you have learned more wit and manners , you shall be welcome here again . ( Exit .
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