British Theatre, المجلد 8J. Bell, 1791 |
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الصفحة 60
... suppose it . Kite . Believe me , it is not . Cash . Sir , I do believe you . Kite . By Heaven ! it is not ; that's enough . But , Thomas , I would not you should utter it , do you 60 A & III EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR .
... suppose it . Kite . Believe me , it is not . Cash . Sir , I do believe you . Kite . By Heaven ! it is not ; that's enough . But , Thomas , I would not you should utter it , do you 60 A & III EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR .
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... suppose dulness to be " actually criminal , and then will leave it to your own " conscience to declare , whether you really think I << am generally so guilty of it as to deserve the name " of the dull fellow you make of me . Now , if ...
... suppose dulness to be " actually criminal , and then will leave it to your own " conscience to declare , whether you really think I << am generally so guilty of it as to deserve the name " of the dull fellow you make of me . Now , if ...
الصفحة 14
... ! Ha ! Too well I know this hateful hand . O my heart : but I must veil my jealousy , which ' tis not fit this creature should suppose I am acquainted with . [ Aside . ] This direction is 14 AЯ I. THE CARELESS HUSBAND .
... ! Ha ! Too well I know this hateful hand . O my heart : but I must veil my jealousy , which ' tis not fit this creature should suppose I am acquainted with . [ Aside . ] This direction is 14 AЯ I. THE CARELESS HUSBAND .
الصفحة 18
... suppose , sir , you think to use every body do your wife . as you Sir Cha . My wife , hah ! Come hither , Mrs. Edging ; hark you , drab . [ Seizing her by the shoulder . Edg . Oh ! Sir Cha . When you speak of my wife , you are to say ...
... suppose , sir , you think to use every body do your wife . as you Sir Cha . My wife , hah ! Come hither , Mrs. Edging ; hark you , drab . [ Seizing her by the shoulder . Edg . Oh ! Sir Cha . When you speak of my wife , you are to say ...
الصفحة 21
... suppose you had ? Sir Cha . Why then , what good has your virtue done you , since all the good qualities of it could not keep me to yourself ? L. Easy . What occasion have you given me to sup- pose I have not kept you to myself ? Sir Ch ...
... suppose you had ? Sir Cha . Why then , what good has your virtue done you , since all the good qualities of it could not keep me to yourself ? L. Easy . What occasion have you given me to sup- pose I have not kept you to myself ? Sir Ch ...
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