Dramatic Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, Том 1A. Millar, 1798 |
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... stand drawer here ? Esop . Drawer , young fop ! do you know where you are , and who you talk to ? Fine Gent . Not I dem me ! But ' tis a rule with me . wherever I am , or whosoever I am with , to be always easy and familiar . Esop ...
... stand drawer here ? Esop . Drawer , young fop ! do you know where you are , and who you talk to ? Fine Gent . Not I dem me ! But ' tis a rule with me . wherever I am , or whosoever I am with , to be always easy and familiar . Esop ...
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... houses ; not , you may ima- gine , to be diverted with the play , but to intrigue , and shew myself I stand upon the stage , talk aloud , and stare about which T which confounds the actors , and disturbs the audience ; 12 E. LETH.
... houses ; not , you may ima- gine , to be diverted with the play , but to intrigue , and shew myself I stand upon the stage , talk aloud , and stare about which T which confounds the actors , and disturbs the audience ; 12 E. LETH.
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... stand- ing about your door when I came in ? They want your master too , I suppose . Sbarp . Hum ! Yes , they are waiting for him.They are some of his tenants out of the country that want ty pay him some money . Kit . Tenants ! what , do ...
... stand- ing about your door when I came in ? They want your master too , I suppose . Sbarp . Hum ! Yes , they are waiting for him.They are some of his tenants out of the country that want ty pay him some money . Kit . Tenants ! what , do ...
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... stand upon cere- mony . Gayl . I am sorry to hear your mistress is taken so sud- denly . Kit . Vapours , vapours only , Sir ; a few matrimonial o- mens , that's all : but I suppose Mr Sharp has made her ex- cuses . Gayl . And tells me I ...
... stand upon cere- mony . Gayl . I am sorry to hear your mistress is taken so sud- denly . Kit . Vapours , vapours only , Sir ; a few matrimonial o- mens , that's all : but I suppose Mr Sharp has made her ex- cuses . Gayl . And tells me I ...
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... stand it ; what shall I do , I'll try to avoid her . Enter TAG . Tag . It must be he ! I'll swear to the rogue at a mile's distance ; he either has not seen me , or won't know me ; if I can keep my temper , I'll try him farther . Puff ...
... stand it ; what shall I do , I'll try to avoid her . Enter TAG . Tag . It must be he ! I'll swear to the rogue at a mile's distance ; he either has not seen me , or won't know me ; if I can keep my temper , I'll try him farther . Puff ...
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