British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... like other sprightly folks he speeds : Has this great recompense fix'd on his brow At fam'd Parnassus ; has your leave to bow And walk about the streets - equipp'd - as I am now . A iij THE CONFEDERACY . ACT 1. SCENE 1 . Covent - PROLOGUE .
... like other sprightly folks he speeds : Has this great recompense fix'd on his brow At fam'd Parnassus ; has your leave to bow And walk about the streets - equipp'd - as I am now . A iij THE CONFEDERACY . ACT 1. SCENE 1 . Covent - PROLOGUE .
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... leave to say what one will . I have seen a woman of quality , who has not had one grain of wit , entertain a whole company the most agreeably in the world , only with her ma- . lice . But ' tis in vain to repine ; I cann't mend my ...
... leave to say what one will . I have seen a woman of quality , who has not had one grain of wit , entertain a whole company the most agreeably in the world , only with her ma- . lice . But ' tis in vain to repine ; I cann't mend my ...
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... leave me to my liberty in my What's this Cot - quean going to pry into [ Aside . Mon. Pr'ythee , good Flippanta , how do your mas- ter and mistress live together ? Flip . Live ! Why - like man and wife , generally out of humour ...
... leave me to my liberty in my What's this Cot - quean going to pry into [ Aside . Mon. Pr'ythee , good Flippanta , how do your mas- ter and mistress live together ? Flip . Live ! Why - like man and wife , generally out of humour ...
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... leaves it en- tirely to you . Gripe . Admirable ! Does not she spend more mo- ney in coach - hire and chair - hire , than would main- tain six children ? Flip . She's too nice of your credit to be seen dag- gling in the streets . E ...
... leaves it en- tirely to you . Gripe . Admirable ! Does not she spend more mo- ney in coach - hire and chair - hire , than would main- tain six children ? Flip . She's too nice of your credit to be seen dag- gling in the streets . E ...
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... leave him one half - crown . Flip . I'll do all I can to obey you , madam . Brass . [ To Clar . ] If your ladyship would give me the same kind orders for yours- Clar . Oh , if thou spar'st him , Brass , I'm thy enemy till I die . Brass ...
... leave him one half - crown . Flip . I'll do all I can to obey you , madam . Brass . [ To Clar . ] If your ladyship would give me the same kind orders for yours- Clar . Oh , if thou spar'st him , Brass , I'm thy enemy till I die . Brass ...
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