The Double-dealer: A ComedyT. Johnson, 1711 - 119 sivua |
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Sivu 5
... most like an Objection , does not relate in particular to this Play , but to all or most that ever have been written ; and that is So- liloquy . Therefore I wil answer it , not only for my own fake , but to fave others the Trouble , to ...
... most like an Objection , does not relate in particular to this Play , but to all or most that ever have been written ; and that is So- liloquy . Therefore I wil answer it , not only for my own fake , but to fave others the Trouble , to ...
Sivu 16
... most critically come to interrupt you . SCENE II . [ To them ] BRISK . BRIS K. BOYS , Boys , Lads , where are you ? Whe do you give ground ? Mortgage for a Bottle , ha ? Careless , this is your Trick ; you're always fpoiling Company by ...
... most critically come to interrupt you . SCENE II . [ To them ] BRISK . BRIS K. BOYS , Boys , Lads , where are you ? Whe do you give ground ? Mortgage for a Bottle , ha ? Careless , this is your Trick ; you're always fpoiling Company by ...
Sivu 19
... most violent Love could urge , or tender Words exprefs ; which when the faw had no effect , but still I pleaded Honour and Nearness of Blood to my Uncie ; then came the Storm I fear'd at firft : For starting from my Bed - fide like a ...
... most violent Love could urge , or tender Words exprefs ; which when the faw had no effect , but still I pleaded Honour and Nearness of Blood to my Uncie ; then came the Storm I fear'd at firft : For starting from my Bed - fide like a ...
Sivu 22
... most facetious Perfon and the best Company . And , my Lord Froth , your Lordship is fo merry a Man , he , he , he ! - Ld . Froth . O foy , Sir Paul , what do you mean ? Merry ! O barbarous ! I'd as lieve you call'd me Fool . Sir Paul ...
... most facetious Perfon and the best Company . And , my Lord Froth , your Lordship is fo merry a Man , he , he , he ! - Ld . Froth . O foy , Sir Paul , what do you mean ? Merry ! O barbarous ! I'd as lieve you call'd me Fool . Sir Paul ...
Sivu 26
... most my Shame , - Have you not dilho- nour'd me ? - Mask . No , that I deny ; for I never told in all my Life : So that Accufation's answer'd ; on to the next . L. Touch . Death , do you dally with my Paffion ? Infolent Devil ! But have ...
... most my Shame , - Have you not dilho- nour'd me ? - Mask . No , that I deny ; for I never told in all my Life : So that Accufation's answer'd ; on to the next . L. Touch . Death , do you dally with my Paffion ? Infolent Devil ! But have ...
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Afide anſwer Aunt becauſe Blefs Brisk Careless Chamber confefs Confent Confufion Cynt Cynthia d'ye dear Defign Deuce take Devil duce take ev'ry excufe faid fame felf fhall fhe's fhould fince firft firſt fome Fool Fortune fpeak ftill fuch fufpect fure furprizing fwear Gads Gads-bud give hear Heart Heav'ns fake himſelf honeft Honour hope I'gad Igad impoffible Lady Froth Lady PLYANT Lady Touchwood Ladyfhip laft laugh lefs let me fee let me perish Letter look Lord FROTH Lord TOUCHWOOD Lordship Love Madam Marriage Mask Maskwell MELLE Mellefont miſtaken moft moſt muft muſt Nephew never Paffion Perfon pleaſe Pleaſure Plot Pray prithee Promife racter Reafon ſay Saygrace SCENE ſelf Senfe ſhall Sir PAUL PLYANT ſtay tell thee there's thing thoſe thou thought told Touch Treachery turn'd underſtand Villain what's Wife Woman World