The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Covent Garden, and Haymarket ... |
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Sir , the captain will tell you . Dur . No , sir , your son will tell you . Y. Mir . The
captain was in the action , sir . Dur . Your son saw more than I , sir , for he was a
looker on . Old Mir . Confound you both for a brace of cowards ! here are no
Germans ...
Sir , the captain will tell you . Dur . No , sir , your son will tell you . Y. Mir . The
captain was in the action , sir . Dur . Your son saw more than I , sir , for he was a
looker on . Old Mir . Confound you both for a brace of cowards ! here are no
Germans ...
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She's deaf , captain . Dur . I had much rather have her dumb . Y. Mir . The gravity
of your air , madam , promises some extraordinary fruits from your study , which
moves us with curiosity to enquire the subject of your ladyship's contemplation .
She's deaf , captain . Dur . I had much rather have her dumb . Y. Mir . The gravity
of your air , madam , promises some extraordinary fruits from your study , which
moves us with curiosity to enquire the subject of your ladyship's contemplation .
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Bravely resolved , captain ! now for thy credit , warm nie this frozen snowball'twill
be a conquest above the Alps ! Dur . But will you promise to be always near me ?
Y. Mir . Upon all occasions , never fear . Dur . Why , then , you shall see nie , in ...
Bravely resolved , captain ! now for thy credit , warm nie this frozen snowball'twill
be a conquest above the Alps ! Dur . But will you promise to be always near me ?
Y. Mir . Upon all occasions , never fear . Dur . Why , then , you shall see nie , in ...
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Let me alone to ferret him out : I'll sa . crifice the Abbot , if he receives him ; I'll try
whether the spiritual or the natural father has the most right to the child . But ,
dear captain , what has he done with his estate ? Dur . Settled it upon the church ,
sir ...
Let me alone to ferret him out : I'll sa . crifice the Abbot , if he receives him ; I'll try
whether the spiritual or the natural father has the most right to the child . But ,
dear captain , what has he done with his estate ? Dur . Settled it upon the church ,
sir ...
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... keen eyes , through an iron grate , fire double upon them , with view and
disguise . But I must begone upon my affairs ; I have brought my captain about
again . 1 Oriana . But why will you trouble yourself with SCENE II . ] THE
INCONSTANT .
... keen eyes , through an iron grate , fire double upon them , with view and
disguise . But I must begone upon my affairs ; I have brought my captain about
again . 1 Oriana . But why will you trouble yourself with SCENE II . ] THE
INCONSTANT .
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