British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... hear of your son Richard , Mrs. Amlet ? My daughter Flipp says she met him ' tother day , in a laced coat , with three fine ladies , his footman at his heels , and as gay as a bridegroom . Am . Is it possible ? Ah , the rogue ! Well ...
... hear of your son Richard , Mrs. Amlet ? My daughter Flipp says she met him ' tother day , in a laced coat , with three fine ladies , his footman at his heels , and as gay as a bridegroom . Am . Is it possible ? Ah , the rogue ! Well ...
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... hear reason . Flip . No matter ; he begins to think ' tis lost in earnest so I fancy you may venture to sell it , and raise money that way . Clar . That cann't be ; for he has left odious notes with all the goldsmiths in town . Flip ...
... hear reason . Flip . No matter ; he begins to think ' tis lost in earnest so I fancy you may venture to sell it , and raise money that way . Clar . That cann't be ; for he has left odious notes with all the goldsmiths in town . Flip ...
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... hear me ? Six - and - fifty pounds . Is it so difficult to be comprehended ? Flip . No , madam - I - I comprehend six - and - fifty pounds , but- Clar . But go and fetch it , then . Flip . What she means , I don't know - but I shall , I ...
... hear me ? Six - and - fifty pounds . Is it so difficult to be comprehended ? Flip . No , madam - I - I comprehend six - and - fifty pounds , but- Clar . But go and fetch it , then . Flip . What she means , I don't know - but I shall , I ...
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... hear of your tricks ; you disown me for your mother , and say I am but your nurse.— ) -Is not this true ? Dick . No : I love you , I respect you , [ Taking her hand . ] I am all duty . But if you discover me here , you ruin the fairest ...
... hear of your tricks ; you disown me for your mother , and say I am but your nurse.— ) -Is not this true ? Dick . No : I love you , I respect you , [ Taking her hand . ] I am all duty . But if you discover me here , you ruin the fairest ...
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... hear my master ; for Heaven's sake compose your- self a little , you are in such a fit , o ' my conscience he'll smell you out . Mon. Ah , dear , I'm in such an emotion , I dare not be seen ; put me in this closet for a moment . Flip ...
... hear my master ; for Heaven's sake compose your- self a little , you are in such a fit , o ' my conscience he'll smell you out . Mon. Ah , dear , I'm in such an emotion , I dare not be seen ; put me in this closet for a moment . Flip ...
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