British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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... thee what we'll do : we'll pur- sue this old rogue's daughter heartily ; we'll cheat his family to purpose , and they shall atone for the rest of mankind . Brass . Have at her then . I'll about your business presently . Dick . " One ...
... thee what we'll do : we'll pur- sue this old rogue's daughter heartily ; we'll cheat his family to purpose , and they shall atone for the rest of mankind . Brass . Have at her then . I'll about your business presently . Dick . " One ...
Page 15
... thee . Flip . What is it ? Quick . Brass . Why Flip . With what he's in love . Brass . A woman — and her money together . Flip . Who is she ? Brass . Corinna . Flip . What would he be at ? Brass . At her if she's at leisure : Flip ...
... thee . Flip . What is it ? Quick . Brass . Why Flip . With what he's in love . Brass . A woman — and her money together . Flip . Who is she ? Brass . Corinna . Flip . What would he be at ? Brass . At her if she's at leisure : Flip ...
Page 16
... any body , Flippanta Lard , how dull that is ! Oh , there's Brass ! I did not see thee , Brass . What news dost thou bring ? Brass . Only a letter from Araminta , madam , 1 am so lazy to - day . Clar . 16 A & I. THE CONFEDERACY .
... any body , Flippanta Lard , how dull that is ! Oh , there's Brass ! I did not see thee , Brass . What news dost thou bring ? Brass . Only a letter from Araminta , madam , 1 am so lazy to - day . Clar . 16 A & I. THE CONFEDERACY .
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... thee commission to do it for me . Flip . Me ! Clar . Why dost thou stare , and look so ungainly Don't I speak to be understood ? Flip . Yes , I understand you well enough ; but Mrs. Amlet- Clar . But Mrs. Amlet must lend me some money ...
... thee commission to do it for me . Flip . Me ! Clar . Why dost thou stare , and look so ungainly Don't I speak to be understood ? Flip . Yes , I understand you well enough ; but Mrs. Amlet- Clar . But Mrs. Amlet must lend me some money ...
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... '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 .
... '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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