British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 10
... never a word , but sets his arms a - kimbo , cocks his saucy hat in my face , turns about upon his ungracious heel , as much as to say , kiss and I've never set eye on him since . - Clog . Look you there now ! To see what the youth of ...
... never a word , but sets his arms a - kimbo , cocks his saucy hat in my face , turns about upon his ungracious heel , as much as to say , kiss and I've never set eye on him since . - Clog . Look you there now ! To see what the youth of ...
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... never know what you would have . Clar . Thou mistak'st the thing quite . I always know what I lack , but I am never pleas'd with what I have . The want of a thing is perplexing enough , but the possession of it is intolerable . Flip ...
... never know what you would have . Clar . Thou mistak'st the thing quite . I always know what I lack , but I am never pleas'd with what I have . The want of a thing is perplexing enough , but the possession of it is intolerable . Flip ...
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... never thought of that , truly . But here she is . Enter Mrs. AMLET . Clar . How do you do ? How do you do , Mrs. Am- let ? I ha'n't seen you these thousand years ; and yet I believe I'm down in your books . im . Oh , madam , I don't ...
... never thought of that , truly . But here she is . Enter Mrs. AMLET . Clar . How do you do ? How do you do , Mrs. Am- let ? I ha'n't seen you these thousand years ; and yet I believe I'm down in your books . im . Oh , madam , I don't ...
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... Never fear ; I'll take care of them . Am . How he traps them ! Let Dick alone . [ Aside . Dick . [ To his mother . ] Your servant , good madam . [ Exit . A pretty , Am . Your honour's most devoted.- civil , well - bred gentleman this ...
... Never fear ; I'll take care of them . Am . How he traps them ! Let Dick alone . [ Aside . Dick . [ To his mother . ] Your servant , good madam . [ Exit . A pretty , Am . Your honour's most devoted.- civil , well - bred gentleman this ...
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... never wench got into so hopeful a place ; here's a fortune to be sold , a mistress to be de- bauched , and a master to be ruined . If I don't fea- ther my nest , and get a good husband , I deserve to die both a maid and a beggar ...
... never wench got into so hopeful a place ; here's a fortune to be sold , a mistress to be de- bauched , and a master to be ruined . If I don't fea- ther my nest , and get a good husband , I deserve to die both a maid and a beggar ...
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