British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 11
... letter to Flippanta ? Brass . I'm but just come ; I ha'n't knocked at the door yet . But I've a damn'd piece of news for you . Dick . As how ? Brass . We must quit this country . Dick . We'll be hang'd first . Brass . So you will , if ...
... letter to Flippanta ? Brass . I'm but just come ; I ha'n't knocked at the door yet . But I've a damn'd piece of news for you . Dick . As how ? Brass . We must quit this country . Dick . We'll be hang'd first . Brass . So you will , if ...
Page 15
... letter into her prayer - book , my little queen ? It's a very passionate one ; it's sealed with a heart and dagger ; you may see by that what he intends to do with himself . Fip . Are there any verses in it ? If Bij Aa 1 . 15 THE ...
... letter into her prayer - book , my little queen ? It's a very passionate one ; it's sealed with a heart and dagger ; you may see by that what he intends to do with himself . Fip . Are there any verses in it ? If Bij Aa 1 . 15 THE ...
Page 16
... letter for you too - here - ' tis in a purse— but it's in prose ; you won't touch it . Flip . Yes , hang it , it is not good to be too dainty . Brass . How useful a virtue is humility ! Well , child , we shall have an answer to - morrow ...
... letter for you too - here - ' tis in a purse— but it's in prose ; you won't touch it . Flip . Yes , hang it , it is not good to be too dainty . Brass . How useful a virtue is humility ! Well , child , we shall have an answer to - morrow ...
Page 17
... letter from her is to give me an account of it . Flip . Methinks you are not very much alarmed . Clar . No ; thou know'st I'm not much tortured with jealousy . Flip . Nay , you are much in the right on't , madam ; for jealousy's a city ...
... letter from her is to give me an account of it . Flip . Methinks you are not very much alarmed . Clar . No ; thou know'st I'm not much tortured with jealousy . Flip . Nay , you are much in the right on't , madam ; for jealousy's a city ...
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... letter by this time . I long to know how it has been received . Am . Misericorde ! what do I see ? [ Aside . Dick . Fiends and hags - the witch , my mother ! Am . Nay , ' tis he — Ah , my poor Dick , what art thou doing here ? Dick ...
... letter by this time . I long to know how it has been received . Am . Misericorde ! what do I see ? [ Aside . Dick . Fiends and hags - the witch , my mother ! Am . Nay , ' tis he — Ah , my poor Dick , what art thou doing here ? Dick ...
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