British Theatre, المجلد 8J. Bell, 1791 |
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الصفحة 12
... , Which is an airy , and mere borrow'd thing , From dead men's dust and bones : and none of yours : Except you make , or hold it . Who comes here ? Enter a Servant . Sero . Save you , gentlemen 12 A & I. EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR .
... , Which is an airy , and mere borrow'd thing , From dead men's dust and bones : and none of yours : Except you make , or hold it . Who comes here ? Enter a Servant . Sero . Save you , gentlemen 12 A & I. EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR .
الصفحة 22
... hold up your head , so ; and let the idea of what you are , be pourtray'd i ' your face , that men may read i ' your physiognomy : here , within this place , is to be seen the true , and accomplished monster , or miracle of nature ...
... hold up your head , so ; and let the idea of what you are , be pourtray'd i ' your face , that men may read i ' your physiognomy : here , within this place , is to be seen the true , and accomplished monster , or miracle of nature ...
الصفحة 31
... hold your love : but let my past behaviour , " And usage of your sister , but confirm " How well I've been affected to your Dow . " You are too tedious , " come to the matter , the matter . Kite . Then , without further ceremony , thus ...
... hold your love : but let my past behaviour , " And usage of your sister , but confirm " How well I've been affected to your Dow . " You are too tedious , " come to the matter , the matter . Kite . Then , without further ceremony , thus ...
الصفحة 38
... holds for good polity ever , to have that outwardly in vilest estimation that inwardly is most dear to us . So much for my bor- row'd shape . Well , the truth is , my old master in- tends to follow my young , dry - foot , over ...
... holds for good polity ever , to have that outwardly in vilest estimation that inwardly is most dear to us . So much for my bor- row'd shape . Well , the truth is , my old master in- tends to follow my young , dry - foot , over ...
الصفحة 41
... hold , there's a shilling , fellow , take thy rapier . Step . Why , but I will buy it now , because you say so ; and there's another shilling , fellow ; I scorn to be outbidden . What , shall I walk with a cudgel , like a higgin ...
... hold , there's a shilling , fellow , take thy rapier . Step . Why , but I will buy it now , because you say so ; and there's another shilling , fellow ; I scorn to be outbidden . What , shall I walk with a cudgel , like a higgin ...
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