British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... speak to be understood ? Flip . Yes , I understand you well enough ; but Mrs. Amlet- Clar . But Mrs. Amlet must lend me some money ; where shall I have any to pay her eise ? Flip . That's true ; I never thought of that , truly . But ...
... speak to be understood ? Flip . Yes , I understand you well enough ; but Mrs. Amlet- Clar . But Mrs. Amlet must lend me some money ; where shall I have any to pay her eise ? Flip . That's true ; I never thought of that , truly . But ...
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... all one ; I'm thy mother still ; and though thou art a wicked child , nature will speak ; I love thee still - Ah , Dick ! my poor Dick ! [ Embracing him . Dick . Blood and thunder ! -will you ruin me 24 ня 1 . THE CONFEDERACY .
... all one ; I'm thy mother still ; and though thou art a wicked child , nature will speak ; I love thee still - Ah , Dick ! my poor Dick ! [ Embracing him . Dick . Blood and thunder ! -will you ruin me 24 ня 1 . THE CONFEDERACY .
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... Speak , Graceless - Ah , Dick , thoult be hanged , Dick . Dick . Good dear mother , don't call me Dick here . Am . Not call thee Dick - Is it not thy name ? - What shall I call thee -Mr . Amlet ? -Hal - Art not thou a presumptuous ...
... Speak , Graceless - Ah , Dick , thoult be hanged , Dick . Dick . Good dear mother , don't call me Dick here . Am . Not call thee Dick - Is it not thy name ? - What shall I call thee -Mr . Amlet ? -Hal - Art not thou a presumptuous ...
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... speak out . My Lord What - d'ye - call - him waits for me at my lodging : is not that it ? Brass . Yes , sir . Dick . Madam , I ask your pardon . Clar . Your servant , sir . [ Exeunt Dick and Brass . ] Jessamin ! [ She sits down . Jes ...
... speak out . My Lord What - d'ye - call - him waits for me at my lodging : is not that it ? Brass . Yes , sir . Dick . Madam , I ask your pardon . Clar . Your servant , sir . [ Exeunt Dick and Brass . ] Jessamin ! [ She sits down . Jes ...
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... speak in serious sadness ? Are men given to die , if their mis- tresses are sour to them ? Flip . Um - I cann't say they all dieNo , I cann't say they do ; but truly , I believe it would go very hard with the colonel . Cor . Lard , I ...
... speak in serious sadness ? Are men given to die , if their mis- tresses are sour to them ? Flip . Um - I cann't say they all dieNo , I cann't say they do ; but truly , I believe it would go very hard with the colonel . Cor . Lard , I ...
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