“The” Double Dealer: A Comedy, Nide 2;Nide 9Davies, 1777 - 77 sivua |
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Sivu 16
... letters , and not write ! blefs me ! how can Mellefont believe you love him ? Cynt . Why faith , madam , he that won't take my word , fhall never have it under my hand . L. Froth . I vow Mellefont's a pretty gentleman , but methinks he ...
... letters , and not write ! blefs me ! how can Mellefont believe you love him ? Cynt . Why faith , madam , he that won't take my word , fhall never have it under my hand . L. Froth . I vow Mellefont's a pretty gentleman , but methinks he ...
Sivu 37
... letter , and offers it to Sir Paul . L. P. How often have you been told of that , you jack- anapes ? Sir Paul . Gad ... letters first.- Child , do fo no more ; d'ye hear , Tim . Boy . No , and please you . [ Exit . Sir Paul . A humour of ...
... letter , and offers it to Sir Paul . L. P. How often have you been told of that , you jack- anapes ? Sir Paul . Gad ... letters first.- Child , do fo no more ; d'ye hear , Tim . Boy . No , and please you . [ Exit . Sir Paul . A humour of ...
Sivu 38
... letter . Enter Lord Froth , and Cynthia . Sir Paul . how does my girl ? come hither to thy fa- ther , poor lamb , thou'rt melancholick , Ld . Froth . Heav'n , Sir Paul , you amaze me of all things in the world - you are never pleas'd ...
... letter . Enter Lord Froth , and Cynthia . Sir Paul . how does my girl ? come hither to thy fa- ther , poor lamb , thou'rt melancholick , Ld . Froth . Heav'n , Sir Paul , you amaze me of all things in the world - you are never pleas'd ...
Sivu 49
... letter , that I can't forbear any longer But tho ' I may read all letters first by prerogative , yet I'll be fure to be unfufpected this time . - Sir Paul . Sir Paul . Did your ladyship call ? L. P. Nay , not to interrupt you , my dear ...
... letter , that I can't forbear any longer But tho ' I may read all letters first by prerogative , yet I'll be fure to be unfufpected this time . - Sir Paul . Sir Paul . Did your ladyship call ? L. P. Nay , not to interrupt you , my dear ...
Sivu 50
... letters . [ Puts the wrong letter haftily up , and gives him her own . ] Sir Paul , here's your letter , to morrow morning I'll fettle accounts to your advantage . 66 " Sir Paul . I humbly thank your ladyship . " L. P. So now I'll ...
... letters . [ Puts the wrong letter haftily up , and gives him her own . ] Sir Paul , here's your letter , to morrow morning I'll fettle accounts to your advantage . 66 " Sir Paul . I humbly thank your ladyship . " L. P. So now I'll ...
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affure Afide anfwer aunt becauſe Beggars Opera Ben Johnson blefs Brifk Brisk Careless Cibber confefs confent Confufion Cymbeline Cynt Cynthia d'ye dear defign defire deuce take devil diffemble diſcover Dryden Enter Lady Enter Lord Touchwood Enter Mellefont Exeunt Exit faid falfe fatire fecret fecure felf fervant fhall fhe's fhew fhould fince firft firſt fome fool fpeak ftill fuch fuppofe fure furprizing fwear gads-bud give Good-natur'd hear heart Heav'n Heav'n's fake himſelf honour huſband I'gad Lady Froth Lady Plyant Lady Touchwood ladyfhip laugh let me perish letter Lord Froth lordship madam Mafk Mafkwell marriage Mask Maskwell moft moſt muft muſt myſelf never paffion perfon pleaſe pleaſure pr'ythee Pray purpoſe reafon ſay Shakeſpeare ſhall ſhe Sir Paul Plyant tell thee there's thing thou thought underſtand villain what's wife yourſelf