British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... passion ; ' tis a thing unknown amongst people of quality . Clar . Fie A woman must indeed be of a mechanic mould , who is either troubled or pleased with any thing her husband can do to her . Pr'ythee , mention him no more ; ' tis the ...
... passion ; ' tis a thing unknown amongst people of quality . Clar . Fie A woman must indeed be of a mechanic mould , who is either troubled or pleased with any thing her husband can do to her . Pr'ythee , mention him no more ; ' tis the ...
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... passion but that of your pleasures , and you have in me a servant devoted to all your desires , let them be as extravagant as they will . Yet all this is nothing ; you can still be out of humour . Clar . Alas , I have too much cause ...
... passion but that of your pleasures , and you have in me a servant devoted to all your desires , let them be as extravagant as they will . Yet all this is nothing ; you can still be out of humour . Clar . Alas , I have too much cause ...
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... passion , I'm afraid he won't hear reason . Flip . No matter ; he begins to think ' tis lost in earnest so I fancy you may venture to sell it , and raise money that way . Clar . That cann't be ; for he has left odious notes with all the ...
... passion , I'm afraid he won't hear reason . Flip . No matter ; he begins to think ' tis lost in earnest so I fancy you may venture to sell it , and raise money that way . Clar . That cann't be ; for he has left odious notes with all the ...
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... passion for your friend Araminta . Clar . Passion ! -Dear colonel , give it a less vio- lent name . Enter BRASS . Dick . Well , sir , what want you ? Brass . The affair I told you of goes ill . [ To Dick aside . ] There's an action out ...
... passion for your friend Araminta . Clar . Passion ! -Dear colonel , give it a less vio- lent name . Enter BRASS . Dick . Well , sir , what want you ? Brass . The affair I told you of goes ill . [ To Dick aside . ] There's an action out ...
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... passion : don't let your flame rage too high , lest my lady should be cruel , and it should dry you up to a mummy . Mon. ' Tis impossible she can be so barbarous , to let me die . Alas , Flippantal a very small matter would save my life ...
... passion : don't let your flame rage too high , lest my lady should be cruel , and it should dry you up to a mummy . Mon. ' Tis impossible she can be so barbarous , to let me die . Alas , Flippantal a very small matter would save my life ...
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