British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... impudence to hire me for your ser- vant , who am as well born as yourself ? Clar . Indeed I think he should be corrected . Ara . Indeed , I think , he deserves to be cudgelled . Flip . Indeed I think he might be pumped . Brass . Indeed ...
... impudence to hire me for your ser- vant , who am as well born as yourself ? Clar . Indeed I think he should be corrected . Ara . Indeed , I think , he deserves to be cudgelled . Flip . Indeed I think he might be pumped . Brass . Indeed ...
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... my lord , when men of quality can find their account in engaging with women whose highest modesty is impudence , methinks they should not wonder C iij AR I. 21 THE LADY'S LAST STAKE . "you go on with the fancy, till I ...
... my lord , when men of quality can find their account in engaging with women whose highest modesty is impudence , methinks they should not wonder C iij AR I. 21 THE LADY'S LAST STAKE . "you go on with the fancy, till I ...
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John Bell. highest modesty is impudence , methinks they should not wonder if men of their own principies , whose im- pudence is often mistaken for wit , should talk their wives into the same failing . Lord W. Let me die , child , if you ...
John Bell. highest modesty is impudence , methinks they should not wonder if men of their own principies , whose im- pudence is often mistaken for wit , should talk their wives into the same failing . Lord W. Let me die , child , if you ...
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... impudence ; for to deny his being in love with me to another , is ten times more insolent , than his first owning it to me . Lady Gent . Pshaw , words signify nothing - Did he ever own it under his hand ? Mrs. Con . His hand ! Ha , ha ...
... impudence ; for to deny his being in love with me to another , is ten times more insolent , than his first owning it to me . Lady Gent . Pshaw , words signify nothing - Did he ever own it under his hand ? Mrs. Con . His hand ! Ha , ha ...
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... impudence , but falls down- right to resolving , and cocks it's hat to the fair " one's face , though in the very fury of her virtue . 66 " Miss Not . I fancy now you are as gentle as the " rest of your brother beaus , whose greatest ...
... impudence , but falls down- right to resolving , and cocks it's hat to the fair " one's face , though in the very fury of her virtue . 66 " Miss Not . I fancy now you are as gentle as the " rest of your brother beaus , whose greatest ...
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