British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 99
... brisk , ' tis im- possible he can have parted with any money : I'm afraid Brass has not succeeded as thou hast done , Flippanta . Flip . By my faith but he has , and better too ; he presents his humble duty to Araminta , and has sent ...
... brisk , ' tis im- possible he can have parted with any money : I'm afraid Brass has not succeeded as thou hast done , Flippanta . Flip . By my faith but he has , and better too ; he presents his humble duty to Araminta , and has sent ...
Page 34
... brisk young fellows after her , helter - skelter , over hills , hedges , bogs , and ditches has ten times a fairer chance for her life ; and if she is taken at last , I will hold twenty to one , among any people of taste , they ' ll say ...
... brisk young fellows after her , helter - skelter , over hills , hedges , bogs , and ditches has ten times a fairer chance for her life ; and if she is taken at last , I will hold twenty to one , among any people of taste , they ' ll say ...
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... BRISK , PETER , - Men . Mr. Walker . Mr. Woodward . Mr. Smith . Mr. Shuter . Mr. Dunstall . Mr. Dyer . Mr. Morgan . Women . Miss Elliot . MARY ANN , HARRIET , BRIDGET , Scene , London . - Miss Wilford . Mrs. Mahon . Dramatis Personae. ...
... BRISK , PETER , - Men . Mr. Walker . Mr. Woodward . Mr. Smith . Mr. Shuter . Mr. Dunstall . Mr. Dyer . Mr. Morgan . Women . Miss Elliot . MARY ANN , HARRIET , BRIDGET , Scene , London . - Miss Wilford . Mrs. Mahon . Dramatis Personae. ...
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... Brisk ! - Enter BRISK . Brump . We have been pretty handsomely lectured here this morning , Brisk ! Brisk . Yes , Sir , we have had wherewithal to edify by . I suppose , we shall lie at Tom Tilbury's , at Bag- shot , to - night , Sir ...
... Brisk ! - Enter BRISK . Brump . We have been pretty handsomely lectured here this morning , Brisk ! Brisk . Yes , Sir , we have had wherewithal to edify by . I suppose , we shall lie at Tom Tilbury's , at Bag- shot , to - night , Sir ...
Page 10
... Brisk . Brisk . I have shewn you one side of the medal , now behold the reverse , Sir . When you marry an ugly woman , there is no great pleasure in beholding her ; and to be sure , when you look at her , you'll be apt to murmur to ...
... Brisk . Brisk . I have shewn you one side of the medal , now behold the reverse , Sir . When you marry an ugly woman , there is no great pleasure in beholding her ; and to be sure , when you look at her , you'll be apt to murmur to ...
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