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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Colonel S. Why , to save his pretty face for the women , he always turned his back
upon the enemyHe was a man of honour for the ladies . Vizard . Come , come ,
he loves of Mars and Venus will never fail ; you must get a mistress . Colonel S.
Colonel S. Why , to save his pretty face for the women , he always turned his back
upon the enemyHe was a man of honour for the ladies . Vizard . Come , come ,
he loves of Mars and Venus will never fail ; you must get a mistress . Colonel S.
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Sir H. Pshaw , hang my honour ! but what street , what house ? Vizard . Not so
fast , Sir Harry ; you must have my passport for your admittance , and you'll find
my recommendation in a line or two will procure you very civil entertainment ; I ...
Sir H. Pshaw , hang my honour ! but what street , what house ? Vizard . Not so
fast , Sir Harry ; you must have my passport for your admittance , and you'll find
my recommendation in a line or two will procure you very civil entertainment ; I ...
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... hoped the honour of defending you from all injuries , through a title to your
lovely person ; but now my love must attend ... adding a nobleness to my passion
, it stamped a value on my love ; ' twas once the life of honour , but now its
winding ...
... hoped the honour of defending you from all injuries , through a title to your
lovely person ; but now my love must attend ... adding a nobleness to my passion
, it stamped a value on my love ; ' twas once the life of honour , but now its
winding ...
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A - lack - a - day , sir , it shows as ridiculous and haughty for us to imitate our
betters in their lionour , as in their finery ; leave honour to nobility that can support
it : we poor folks , colonel , have no pretence to it ; and truly , I think , sir , that your
...
A - lack - a - day , sir , it shows as ridiculous and haughty for us to imitate our
betters in their lionour , as in their finery ; leave honour to nobility that can support
it : we poor folks , colonel , have no pretence to it ; and truly , I think , sir , that your
...
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I'll pay you fifteen for them in three hours , upon my honour . Clinch . jun . These
London sparks are plaguy impudent ! This fellow , by his assurance , can be no
less than a courtier . Dicky . He's rather a courtier by his borrowing . Clinch . jun .
I'll pay you fifteen for them in three hours , upon my honour . Clinch . jun . These
London sparks are plaguy impudent ! This fellow , by his assurance , can be no
less than a courtier . Dicky . He's rather a courtier by his borrowing . Clinch . jun .
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