British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 16
... Clar . No messages this morning from any body , Flippanta Lard , how dull that is ! Oh , there's Brass ! I did not see thee , Brass . What news dost thou bring ? Brass . Only a letter from Araminta , madam , 1 am so lazy to - day . Clar ...
... Clar . No messages this morning from any body , Flippanta Lard , how dull that is ! Oh , there's Brass ! I did not see thee , Brass . What news dost thou bring ? Brass . Only a letter from Araminta , madam , 1 am so lazy to - day . Clar ...
Page 17
... Clar . Not at this time , honest Brass - Flippanta ! [ Exit Brass . Flip . Madam . Clar . My husband's in love . Flip . In love ! Clar . With Araminta . Flip . Impossible ! Clar . This letter from her is to give me an account of it ...
... Clar . Not at this time , honest Brass - Flippanta ! [ Exit Brass . Flip . Madam . Clar . My husband's in love . Flip . In love ! Clar . With Araminta . Flip . Impossible ! Clar . This letter from her is to give me an account of it ...
Page 18
... Clar . Alas , Flippanta , I begin to grow weary even of the thoughts of that too ! Flip . How so ? Clar . Why , I have thought on't a day and a night already , and four - and - twenty hours , thou know'st , is enough to make one weary ...
... Clar . Alas , Flippanta , I begin to grow weary even of the thoughts of that too ! Flip . How so ? Clar . Why , I have thought on't a day and a night already , and four - and - twenty hours , thou know'st , is enough to make one weary ...
Page 19
... Clar . Oh , fie the very quintessence of it is wanting . Flip . What's that ? Clar . Why , I dare abuse nobody : I'm afraid to affront people , tho ' I don't like their faces ; or to ruin their reputations , tho ' they pique me to it ...
... Clar . Oh , fie the very quintessence of it is wanting . Flip . What's that ? Clar . Why , I dare abuse nobody : I'm afraid to affront people , tho ' I don't like their faces ; or to ruin their reputations , tho ' they pique me to it ...
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... Clar . That cann't be ; for he has left odious notes with all the goldsmiths in town . Flip . Well , we must pawn it then . Clar . I'm quite tired with dealing with those brokers . pawn- Flip . I'm afraid you'll continue the trade a ...
... Clar . That cann't be ; for he has left odious notes with all the goldsmiths in town . Flip . Well , we must pawn it then . Clar . I'm quite tired with dealing with those brokers . pawn- Flip . I'm afraid you'll continue the trade a ...
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