The British Theatre: Or, A Collection of Plays, which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury Lane, Convent Gardin, Haymarket, and Lyceum, Том 7Mrs. Inchbald Hurst, Robinson, 1824 |
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... sha'n't want them , but as I must pay them , I'll see a caper for my money - will you ex- cuse me ? Louisa . Willingly . Isaac . Here's my friend , whom you may command for any services . Madam , your most obedient - Anto- nio , I wish ...
... sha'n't want them , but as I must pay them , I'll see a caper for my money - will you ex- cuse me ? Louisa . Willingly . Isaac . Here's my friend , whom you may command for any services . Madam , your most obedient - Anto- nio , I wish ...
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... sha'n't we have him at supper ? Lopez . Indeed , I believe not , sir - he's mad , I doubt ; I'm sure he has frighted me from him . Jerome . Ay , ay , he's after some wench , I suppose ? a young rake ! Well , well , we'll be merry ...
... sha'n't we have him at supper ? Lopez . Indeed , I believe not , sir - he's mad , I doubt ; I'm sure he has frighted me from him . Jerome . Ay , ay , he's after some wench , I suppose ? a young rake ! Well , well , we'll be merry ...
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... sha'n't it , sha'n't it indeed ? Inkle . No , my Yarico ! For when an opportunity offers to return to my country , you panion . SCENE II . ] 19 INKLE AND YARICO .
... sha'n't it , sha'n't it indeed ? Inkle . No , my Yarico ! For when an opportunity offers to return to my country , you panion . SCENE II . ] 19 INKLE AND YARICO .
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... sha'n't . Trudge . Well then , you sha'n't . Patty . Savage ! Pretty behaviour you have picked up amongst the Hottypots ! Your London civility , like London itself , will soon be lost in smoke , Mr Trudge : and the politeness you have ...
... sha'n't . Trudge . Well then , you sha'n't . Patty . Savage ! Pretty behaviour you have picked up amongst the Hottypots ! Your London civility , like London itself , will soon be lost in smoke , Mr Trudge : and the politeness you have ...
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... sha'n't be ready to receive him at the Governor's till to - morrow , d'ye hear ? Trudge . No ? Patty . No. Things are not prepared . The place isn't in order ; and the servants have not had proper notice of the arrival . Sir Christopher ...
... sha'n't be ready to receive him at the Governor's till to - morrow , d'ye hear ? Trudge . No ? Patty . No. Things are not prepared . The place isn't in order ; and the servants have not had proper notice of the arrival . Sir Christopher ...
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