British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 19
... ruin their reputations , tho ' they pique me to it , by taking ever so much pains to preserve them : I dare not raise a lie of a man , tho ' he neglects to make love to me ; nor report a woman to be a fool , tho ' she's hand- somer than ...
... ruin their reputations , tho ' they pique me to it , by taking ever so much pains to preserve them : I dare not raise a lie of a man , tho ' he neglects to make love to me ; nor report a woman to be a fool , tho ' she's hand- somer than ...
Page 24
... ruins all . Clar . Well , Mrs. Amlet , you'll excuse me ; I have a little business . Flippanta will bring you your money presently . Adieu , Mrs. Amlet . Am . I return your honour many thanks ... ruin me 24 ня 1 . THE CONFEDERACY .
... ruins all . Clar . Well , Mrs. Amlet , you'll excuse me ; I have a little business . Flippanta will bring you your money presently . Adieu , Mrs. Amlet . Am . I return your honour many thanks ... ruin me 24 ня 1 . THE CONFEDERACY .
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... ruin the fairest prospect that man ever had . Am . What prospect -Hal - Come , this is a lie , now . Dick . No , my honoured parent , what I say is true ; I'm about a great fortune . I'll bring you home a C daughter - in - law in a ...
... ruin the fairest prospect that man ever had . Am . What prospect -Hal - Come , this is a lie , now . Dick . No , my honoured parent , what I say is true ; I'm about a great fortune . I'll bring you home a C daughter - in - law in a ...
Page 29
... ruined . If I don't fea- ther my nest , and get a good husband , I deserve to die both a maid and a beggar . [ Exit . ACT II . SCENE 1 . Mr. GRIPE's House . C iij A @ 1 . 29 THE CONFEDERACY . Am. Why, what shall we do, then...
... ruined . If I don't fea- ther my nest , and get a good husband , I deserve to die both a maid and a beggar . [ Exit . ACT II . SCENE 1 . Mr. GRIPE's House . C iij A @ 1 . 29 THE CONFEDERACY . Am. Why, what shall we do, then...
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... ruin this poor thing of yours His whole estate is at my service . Flip . Cods - fish , strike him , madam , and let my lady go your halves . There's no sin in plundering a husband , so his wife has share of the booty . Ara . Whenever ...
... ruin this poor thing of yours His whole estate is at my service . Flip . Cods - fish , strike him , madam , and let my lady go your halves . There's no sin in plundering a husband , so his wife has share of the booty . Ara . Whenever ...
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