British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... pray ? Am . At the old rate , neighbour , poor and honest : these are hard times , good lack . Clog . If they are hard with you , what are they with us ? You have a good trade going ; all the great folks in town help you off with your ...
... pray ? Am . At the old rate , neighbour , poor and honest : these are hard times , good lack . Clog . If they are hard with you , what are they with us ? You have a good trade going ; all the great folks in town help you off with your ...
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... prayers ; but since they have set their minds upon quality , adieu one ! adieu ' tother ! their money and their consciences are gone , Heaven knows where . " There is not a gold- " smith's wife to be found in town , but's as hard ...
... prayers ; but since they have set their minds upon quality , adieu one ! adieu ' tother ! their money and their consciences are gone , Heaven knows where . " There is not a gold- " smith's wife to be found in town , but's as hard ...
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... 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 CONFEDERACY . Brass ...
... 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 CONFEDERACY . Brass ...
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... pray consider how you'll get some ready money to set your basset - table a going ; for that's necessary . Clar . Thou say'st true : but what trick I shall play my husband to get some , I don't know ; for my pre- tence of losing my ...
... pray consider how you'll get some ready money to set your basset - table a going ; for that's necessary . Clar . Thou say'st true : but what trick I shall play my husband to get some , I don't know ; for my pre- tence of losing my ...
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... Pray , mother , go . Am . I must receive some money here first , which shall go for thy wedding - dinner . Dick . Here's somebody coming - ' Sdeath , she'll betray me ! Enter FLIPPANTA . [ He makes signs to his mother . Good morrow ...
... Pray , mother , go . Am . I must receive some money here first , which shall go for thy wedding - dinner . Dick . Here's somebody coming - ' Sdeath , she'll betray me ! Enter FLIPPANTA . [ He makes signs to his mother . Good morrow ...
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