The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar: With Biographical and Critical NoticesE. Moxon, 1840 - 668 sider |
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Side 8
... sure.- Get you out , sirrah . [ Exit Waiter . Sir Sim . He has been bred at a French - house , where they are more unreasonable . Vin . Here's to you , sir Simon . Sir Sim . I cannot drink , for I have a mistress within ; though I would ...
... sure.- Get you out , sirrah . [ Exit Waiter . Sir Sim . He has been bred at a French - house , where they are more unreasonable . Vin . Here's to you , sir Simon . Sir Sim . I cannot drink , for I have a mistress within ; though I would ...
Side 12
... sure . Lyd . Truly , sir , I must not be long in debt to you for the obligation ; pray let me hear you recite some of your verses ; which to a wit is a favour , I'm sure . Dap . Madam , it belongs to your sex to be obliged first ; pull ...
... sure . Lyd . Truly , sir , I must not be long in debt to you for the obligation ; pray let me hear you recite some of your verses ; which to a wit is a favour , I'm sure . Dap . Madam , it belongs to your sex to be obliged first ; pull ...
Side 14
... Sure , to my plague , this is the first time you ever saw me ! Ran . Sure , to the plague of my poor heart , ' tis not the hundredth time I have seen you ! For , since the time I saw you first , you have not been at the Park , playhouse ...
... Sure , to my plague , this is the first time you ever saw me ! Ran . Sure , to the plague of my poor heart , ' tis not the hundredth time I have seen you ! For , since the time I saw you first , you have not been at the Park , playhouse ...
Side 16
... sure it was that house , it might be perhaps her woman stolen to the Park , unknown to her lady . Ran . My acquaintance does usually begin with the maid first , but now ' twas with the mistress , I assure you . - Vin . The mistress ! I ...
... sure it was that house , it might be perhaps her woman stolen to the Park , unknown to her lady . Ran . My acquaintance does usually begin with the maid first , but now ' twas with the mistress , I assure you . - Vin . The mistress ! I ...
Side 19
... sure you know me . [ Softly . Dap . Wilt thou dishonour me with thy acquaint- ance too ? thou rascally insolent , pen - and - ink man [ Strikes him again . me . Sir Sim . Oh ! oh ! sure you know me ! pray know [ Softly . Dap . By thy ...
... sure you know me . [ Softly . Dap . Wilt thou dishonour me with thy acquaint- ance too ? thou rascally insolent , pen - and - ink man [ Strikes him again . me . Sir Sim . Oh ! oh ! sure you know me ! pray know [ Softly . Dap . By thy ...
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