British Theatre, Volume 11J. Bell, 1792 - English drama |
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Page 56
... impudence to en- deavour to bribe you into my assistance . Miss Not . Right ; or I'll go first and quarrel with my uncle till he makes me cry , and then come in with my eyes swelled , and sobbing , as if 56 AЯ 111 . THE LADY'S LAST STAKE .
... impudence to en- deavour to bribe you into my assistance . Miss Not . Right ; or I'll go first and quarrel with my uncle till he makes me cry , and then come in with my eyes swelled , and sobbing , as if 56 AЯ 111 . THE LADY'S LAST STAKE .
Page 89
... impudence that a man can offer her . Lady Gent . Has he offered any love , or rudeness to you . Miss Not . Oh , worse , worse , a thousand times ! Mrs. Con . Worse ! What can that be , child ? Unless it be , that he has not made love to ...
... impudence that a man can offer her . Lady Gent . Has he offered any love , or rudeness to you . Miss Not . Oh , worse , worse , a thousand times ! Mrs. Con . Worse ! What can that be , child ? Unless it be , that he has not made love to ...
Page 90
... impudence . [ Aside . Lady Gent . But when he used my name , child , why were you not shocked at first ? Why did not you leave him to tell his idle story to the world ? Miss Not . Oh , madam ! that was what १० ९ THE LADY'S LAST ...
... impudence . [ Aside . Lady Gent . But when he used my name , child , why were you not shocked at first ? Why did not you leave him to tell his idle story to the world ? Miss Not . Oh , madam ! that was what १० ९ THE LADY'S LAST ...
Page 98
... impudence : and since I find he secretly pre- sumes upon my knowing his odious secret , ' t will be therefore but equal justice to myself and you , to crush his idle hopes at once : for not to check , is to encou rage them : and when ...
... impudence : and since I find he secretly pre- sumes upon my knowing his odious secret , ' t will be therefore but equal justice to myself and you , to crush his idle hopes at once : for not to check , is to encou rage them : and when ...
Page 136
... impudence of substantial darkness , I am fix'd . - Mrs. Con . Will no one help me ? -Sir Friendly ! - Sir Fr. Not I , in troth , madam ; I think his revenge is a very honest one . Lord G. Confess me victor , or expect no mercy.- Not all ...
... impudence of substantial darkness , I am fix'd . - Mrs. Con . Will no one help me ? -Sir Friendly ! - Sir Fr. Not I , in troth , madam ; I think his revenge is a very honest one . Lord G. Confess me victor , or expect no mercy.- Not all ...
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