British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... swears ! Dick . You destroy all my hopes . Am . Will your mother's kiss destroy you , varlet ? Thou art an ungracious bird . Kneel down , and ask my blessing , sirrah . Dick . Death and furies ! Am . Ah , he's a proper young man ...
... swears ! Dick . You destroy all my hopes . Am . Will your mother's kiss destroy you , varlet ? Thou art an ungracious bird . Kneel down , and ask my blessing , sirrah . Dick . Death and furies ! Am . Ah , he's a proper young man ...
Page 46
... swear by all the gods- Flip . Hold - Spare them for another time , you stand in no need of them now . An usurer that parts with his purse , gives sufficient proof of his sincerity . Mon. I hate my wife , Flippanta . Flip . That we'll ...
... swear by all the gods- Flip . Hold - Spare them for another time , you stand in no need of them now . An usurer that parts with his purse , gives sufficient proof of his sincerity . Mon. I hate my wife , Flippanta . Flip . That we'll ...
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... ! Flip . Look ye , sir , you may swear and damn , and call the furies to assist you ; but till you apply the remedy to the right place , you'll never cure the .1 8 disease . You fancy you have got an extravagant 48 ла II . THE CONFEDERACY .
... ! Flip . Look ye , sir , you may swear and damn , and call the furies to assist you ; but till you apply the remedy to the right place , you'll never cure the .1 8 disease . You fancy you have got an extravagant 48 ла II . THE CONFEDERACY .
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... swear , you rascal you , don't you swear ; we shall have thee damned at last , and then I shall be disgraced . Dick . Why then , in cold blood hear me speak to you : I tell you it's a city - fortune I'm about , she cares not a fig for ...
... swear , you rascal you , don't you swear ; we shall have thee damned at last , and then I shall be disgraced . Dick . Why then , in cold blood hear me speak to you : I tell you it's a city - fortune I'm about , she cares not a fig for ...
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... What have I to disturb me ? I have you , death and the devil ! Clar . Ah , merciful Heaven , how he swears ! You should never accustom yourself to such words as these ; indeed , my dear , you should 80 A & IV . THE CONFEDERACY .
... What have I to disturb me ? I have you , death and the devil ! Clar . Ah , merciful Heaven , how he swears ! You should never accustom yourself to such words as these ; indeed , my dear , you should 80 A & IV . THE CONFEDERACY .
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