The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh and FarquharRoutledge, 1860 - 668 sider |
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Side 211
... Sir SAMPSON with a paper . Sir Samp . Nor no more to be done , old boy ; that's plain .-- Here ' tis , I have it in my hand , old Ptolomee ; I'll make the ungracious prodigal know who begat him ; I will , old Nostrodamus . What , I ...
... Sir SAMPSON with a paper . Sir Samp . Nor no more to be done , old boy ; that's plain .-- Here ' tis , I have it in my hand , old Ptolomee ; I'll make the ungracious prodigal know who begat him ; I will , old Nostrodamus . What , I ...
Side 212
... Sir Samp . Sir , how , I beseech you , what were you pleased to intimate concerning indulgence ? Val . Why , sir , that you would not go to the extremity of the conditions , but release me at least from some part . Sir Samp . Oh , sir ...
... Sir Samp . Sir , how , I beseech you , what were you pleased to intimate concerning indulgence ? Val . Why , sir , that you would not go to the extremity of the conditions , but release me at least from some part . Sir Samp . Oh , sir ...
Side 217
... Sir SAMPSON , Mrs. FRAIL , Miss PRUE , and Servant . Sir Samp . Is Ben come ? odso , my son Ben come ? odd I'm glad on't : where is he ? I long to see him .-- Now , Mrs. Frail , you shall see my son Ben . - Body o'me , he's the hopes of ...
... Sir SAMPSON , Mrs. FRAIL , Miss PRUE , and Servant . Sir Samp . Is Ben come ? odso , my son Ben come ? odd I'm glad on't : where is he ? I long to see him .-- Now , Mrs. Frail , you shall see my son Ben . - Body o'me , he's the hopes of ...
Side 218
... Sir Samp . Ben's a wag . Ben . A man that is married , d'ye see , is no more like another man than a galley - slave is like one of us free sailors ; he is chained to an oar all his life ; and mayhap forced to tug a leaky vessel into the ...
... Sir Samp . Ben's a wag . Ben . A man that is married , d'ye see , is no more like another man than a galley - slave is like one of us free sailors ; he is chained to an oar all his life ; and mayhap forced to tug a leaky vessel into the ...
Side 219
... Sir SAMPSON and FORESIGHT . Sir Samp . I left ' em together here ; what , are they gone ? Ben's a brisk boy ; he has got her into a corner ; father's own son , faith , he'll touzle her , and mouzle her ; the rogue's sharp set , com- ing ...
... Sir SAMPSON and FORESIGHT . Sir Samp . I left ' em together here ; what , are they gone ? Ben's a brisk boy ; he has got her into a corner ; father's own son , faith , he'll touzle her , and mouzle her ; the rogue's sharp set , com- ing ...
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