The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar: With Biographical and Critical NoticesE. Moxon, 1840 - 668 sider |
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... fools you and I make of these people . Joyn . I will not rob you of any of the credit : - I am but a feeble ... fool I wonder how men of parts can do't , there's something in't . Joyn . If you could , all your wise actions would ...
... fools you and I make of these people . Joyn . I will not rob you of any of the credit : - I am but a feeble ... fool I wonder how men of parts can do't , there's something in't . Joyn . If you could , all your wise actions would ...
Side 8
... fool , I thought to have reserved the wit as well as other ladies . [ Aside . Sir Sim . Nay , look as long as you will , madam , you will find them civil gentlemen , and good com- pany . Flip . I am not in doubt of their civility , but ...
... fool , I thought to have reserved the wit as well as other ladies . [ Aside . Sir Sim . Nay , look as long as you will , madam , you will find them civil gentlemen , and good com- pany . Flip . I am not in doubt of their civility , but ...
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... fools ; every fool can have it . Joyn . And will your worship want it then ? told her - I Gripe . Why would you tell her anything of me ? you know I am a modest man . But come , if you will have me as extravagant as the wicked , take ...
... fools ; every fool can have it . Joyn . And will your worship want it then ? told her - I Gripe . Why would you tell her anything of me ? you know I am a modest man . But come , if you will have me as extravagant as the wicked , take ...
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... fool , an idiot ? Prue . Lord ! ' tis a sign you have been kept up indeed , and know little of the world , to refuse a man for a husband only because he's a fool ! Me- thinks he's a pretty apish kind of a gentleman , fike other ...
... fool , an idiot ? Prue . Lord ! ' tis a sign you have been kept up indeed , and know little of the world , to refuse a man for a husband only because he's a fool ! Me- thinks he's a pretty apish kind of a gentleman , fike other ...
Side 40
... fool for once . Mar. By all means go . Mons . Ay , ay , by all means go - ha ! ha ! ha ! Ger . [ Aside . ] To be caught in a fool's trap- I'll venture it .- [ Drinks to him . ] Come , ' tis her health . Mons . And to your good reception ...
... fool for once . Mar. By all means go . Mons . Ay , ay , by all means go - ha ! ha ! ha ! Ger . [ Aside . ] To be caught in a fool's trap- I'll venture it .- [ Drinks to him . ] Come , ' tis her health . Mons . And to your good reception ...
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