The Double-dealer: A ComedyJacob Tonson, 1735 - 107 sivua |
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... Friend , and whom he has oblig'd to be fo ; and who ( to confirm him in his Opinion ) in all Appearance , and upon several Trials has been fo : If this Man be deceiv'd by the Treachery of A 4 the the other ; must he of neceffity ...
... Friend , and whom he has oblig'd to be fo ; and who ( to confirm him in his Opinion ) in all Appearance , and upon several Trials has been fo : If this Man be deceiv'd by the Treachery of A 4 the the other ; must he of neceffity ...
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... Friend Careless . Of what Nature was that Caution ? Only to give the Audience fome Light into the Character of Maskwell , before his Appearance ; and not to convince Mellefont of his Treachery ; for that was more than Careless was then ...
... Friend Careless . Of what Nature was that Caution ? Only to give the Audience fome Light into the Character of Maskwell , before his Appearance ; and not to convince Mellefont of his Treachery ; for that was more than Careless was then ...
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... an Acknowledgement of the Favour you have fhewn me , and an Earneft of the real Service and Gratitude of , SIR , Your Moft Obliged , Humble Servant , William Congreve . To my Dear Friend Mr. CON GREVE , On his The Epiftle Dedicatory .
... an Acknowledgement of the Favour you have fhewn me , and an Earneft of the real Service and Gratitude of , SIR , Your Moft Obliged , Humble Servant , William Congreve . To my Dear Friend Mr. CON GREVE , On his The Epiftle Dedicatory .
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A Comedy William Congreve. To my Dear Friend Mr. CON GREVE , On his COMEDY , call'd , The DOUBLE - DEALE R. WELL then ; the promis'd Hour is come at laft ; The prefent Age of Wit obfcures the past : Strong were our Sires ; and ... Friend ...
A Comedy William Congreve. To my Dear Friend Mr. CON GREVE , On his COMEDY , call'd , The DOUBLE - DEALE R. WELL then ; the promis'd Hour is come at laft ; The prefent Age of Wit obfcures the past : Strong were our Sires ; and ... Friend ...
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... Friend ! Let not th ' infulting Foe my Fame pursue ; But fhade thofe Laurels which defcend to You : And take for Tribute what thefe Lines exprefs ; You merit more ; nor cou'd my Love do lefs . John Dryden . PRO- 1 PROLOGUE , Spoken by ...
... Friend ! Let not th ' infulting Foe my Fame pursue ; But fhade thofe Laurels which defcend to You : And take for Tribute what thefe Lines exprefs ; You merit more ; nor cou'd my Love do lefs . John Dryden . PRO- 1 PROLOGUE , Spoken by ...
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affure Afide anſwer Aunt becauſe Blefs Brisk Careless Confcience confefs Confent Cynt Cynthia d'ye dear Defign Devil diſcover Diſcovery DOUBLE-DEALER Duce take elſe ev'ry excufe faid fame felf fhall fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome Fool Friend ftill fuch fure fwear Gads-bud give hear Heart Heav'n Heav'n's fake himſelf Honour hope I'gad impoffible juft Lady Froth Lady Plyant Lady Touchwood Ladyfhip laft laugh let me fee let me perish Letter Lord Froth Lord Touchwood Lordſhip lov'd Love Madam marry Mask Maskwell Matter Mellefont moft Monſter moſt muft muſt never on't Paffion Perfon pleaſe Pleaſure Plot pr'ythee Pray preſently promiſed purpoſe Reaſon ſay SCENE SCENE ſee ſeen ſelf ſhall ſhe ſhip Sir Paul ſpeak ſtill ſwear tell thee themſelves there's thing thoſe thou thought told Touch turn'd underſtand Villain what's Wife World