The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v |
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الصفحة 196
Lady Brute . But if I had asked you what you Bel . Good - morrow , madam ; you
look pleased liked ? this morning . ... Lady Brute . I am so . asking about it than
the thing is worth . Bel . With what , pray ? Lady Brute . I wish I did but know how I
...
Lady Brute . But if I had asked you what you Bel . Good - morrow , madam ; you
look pleased liked ? this morning . ... Lady Brute . I am so . asking about it than
the thing is worth . Bel . With what , pray ? Lady Brute . I wish I did but know how I
...
الصفحة 197
It is true ; but then a woman must aban niece ' s understanding . don one of the
supreme blessings of her life . Lady Brute . You ' ll make me angry . For I am fully
convinced , no man has half that Bel . You ' ll make me laugh . pleasure in ...
It is true ; but then a woman must aban niece ' s understanding . don one of the
supreme blessings of her life . Lady Brute . You ' ll make me angry . For I am fully
convinced , no man has half that Bel . You ' ll make me laugh . pleasure in ...
الصفحة 207
Exit Lady FANCYFUL , running ; they follow . Lady Brute . Because , if you
expected more Re - enter LADY BRUTE . from it , you have a worse opinion of my
understanding than I desire you should have . Lady Brute . This impertinent
woman ...
Exit Lady FANCYFUL , running ; they follow . Lady Brute . Because , if you
expected more Re - enter LADY BRUTE . from it , you have a worse opinion of my
understanding than I desire you should have . Lady Brute . This impertinent
woman ...
الصفحة 209
Lady Brute . Yet , methinks , I would fain stay [ Erit Sir John reeling , all following
him . I a little longer , to see you tixed , too , that we might start together , and see
who could love longest . SCENE III . - A bed - chamber . What think you , if ...
Lady Brute . Yet , methinks , I would fain stay [ Erit Sir John reeling , all following
him . I a little longer , to see you tixed , too , that we might start together , and see
who could love longest . SCENE III . - A bed - chamber . What think you , if ...
الصفحة 216
Lady Brute . O Heavens , I ' m out of my wits ! if they knew me , I am ruined . Oh ! '
tis well you are come ; I ' m so frightened , Con . Don ' t be frightened : ten
thousand to my hair stands on end . Let ' s be gone , for Heaone , they are
strangers to ...
Lady Brute . O Heavens , I ' m out of my wits ! if they knew me , I am ruined . Oh ! '
tis well you are come ; I ' m so frightened , Con . Don ' t be frightened : ten
thousand to my hair stands on end . Let ' s be gone , for Heaone , they are
strangers to ...
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