British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 51
... . Am . Is it possible ! Dick upon his humble knee ! Ah , my dear child ! - thee . -May Heaven be good unto Dick . I'm come , my dear mother , to E ij A & 111 . 51 THE CONFEDERACY . "at the expence of his own peace." ...
... . Am . Is it possible ! Dick upon his humble knee ! Ah , my dear child ! - thee . -May Heaven be good unto Dick . I'm come , my dear mother , to E ij A & 111 . 51 THE CONFEDERACY . "at the expence of his own peace." ...
Page 59
... . -But some little propositions , Mrs. Flippanta has been starting , have kept me here to offer your lady- ship my humble service . Clar . What propositions ? 2 Brass . She'll acquaint you , madam . Ara . AЯ III . 59 THE CONFEDERACY .
... . -But some little propositions , Mrs. Flippanta has been starting , have kept me here to offer your lady- ship my humble service . Clar . What propositions ? 2 Brass . She'll acquaint you , madam . Ara . AЯ III . 59 THE CONFEDERACY .
Page 72
... humble fornication with the maid . Nay , in our punishments you still made good your post ; for when once upon a time I was sentenced to be but whipped , I cannot deny but you were condemned to be hanged . So that in all times , I must ...
... humble fornication with the maid . Nay , in our punishments you still made good your post ; for when once upon a time I was sentenced to be but whipped , I cannot deny but you were condemned to be hanged . So that in all times , I must ...
Page 79
... humble servant ; I'm very glad to see you at home ; I thought I should never have had that ho- nour again . Clar . Good morrow , my dear : how d'ye do ? Flippanta says you are out of humour , and that you have a mind to quarrel with me ...
... humble servant ; I'm very glad to see you at home ; I thought I should never have had that ho- nour again . Clar . Good morrow , my dear : how d'ye do ? Flippanta says you are out of humour , and that you have a mind to quarrel with me ...
Page 90
... humble servant ; I pity her , I pity you . Turtle and mate ; but the fates will have it so , all's packed up , and I am now going to call her a coach , for she resolves to slip off without saying a word : and the next visit she receives ...
... humble servant ; I pity her , I pity you . Turtle and mate ; but the fates will have it so , all's packed up , and I am now going to call her a coach , for she resolves to slip off without saying a word : and the next visit she receives ...
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