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... Scene - London . ACT I. Shift . Reproaches ! Would I could be quit of. MEN . BY SCAPIN . GRIPE , father to LEANDER . LEANDER , son to GRIPE , and privately married to LUCIA . OCTAVIAN , SON to THRIFTY , and privately married to CLARA ...
... Scene - London . ACT I. Shift . Reproaches ! Would I could be quit of. MEN . BY SCAPIN . GRIPE , father to LEANDER . LEANDER , son to GRIPE , and privately married to LUCIA . OCTAVIAN , SON to THRIFTY , and privately married to CLARA ...
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... SCENE I. Enter ERASTUS and his man , with LISETTA , MA- RIAMNE'S maid . Lis . ONCE more I tell ye , sir , if you have any consideration in the world for her , you must be gone this minute . Era . My dear Lisetta , let me but speak to ...
... SCENE I. Enter ERASTUS and his man , with LISETTA , MA- RIAMNE'S maid . Lis . ONCE more I tell ye , sir , if you have any consideration in the world for her , you must be gone this minute . Era . My dear Lisetta , let me but speak to ...
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... SCENE I. - Rovewell's lodgings . ROBIN Solus . Rob . WELL , though pimping is the most ho- Rourable and profitable of all professions , it is certainly the most dangerous and fatiguing ; but of all fatigues , there's none like following ...
... SCENE I. - Rovewell's lodgings . ROBIN Solus . Rob . WELL , though pimping is the most ho- Rourable and profitable of all professions , it is certainly the most dangerous and fatiguing ; but of all fatigues , there's none like following ...
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... Scene - A country village . ACT I. But . The king and the royal family , in. ΜΕΝ . WOMEN . BUTLER , Cook , FOOTMAN , COACHMAN , servants to SIR JOHN . JOBSON , a psalm - singing cobler , tenant to SIR JOHN . Достов . canting , brawling ...
... Scene - A country village . ACT I. But . The king and the royal family , in. ΜΕΝ . WOMEN . BUTLER , Cook , FOOTMAN , COACHMAN , servants to SIR JOHN . JOBSON , a psalm - singing cobler , tenant to SIR JOHN . Достов . canting , brawling ...
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... SCENE II . - SIR JOHN's house . a [ Exeunt . BUTLER , COOK , FOOTMAN , COACHMAN , LUCY , LETTICE , & c . But . I would the blind fiddler and our dancing neighbours were here , that we might rejoice a little , while our termagant lady is ...
... SCENE II . - SIR JOHN's house . a [ Exeunt . BUTLER , COOK , FOOTMAN , COACHMAN , LUCY , LETTICE , & c . But . I would the blind fiddler and our dancing neighbours were here , that we might rejoice a little , while our termagant lady is ...
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Página 56 - When you censure the age, Be cautious and sage, Lest the courtiers offended should be. If you mention vice or bribe, Tis so pat to all the tribe; Each cries— That was levell'd at me.
Página 226 - Favours to none, to all she smiles extends ; Oft she rejects, but never once offends. Bright as the sun, her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike.
Página 54 - The Gamesters and Lawyers are jugglers alike, If they meddle your all is in danger: Like Gypsies, if once they can finger a souse, Your pockets they pick, and they pilfer your house, And give your estate to a stranger.
Página 56 - Perhaps, brother, they are afraid these matters may be carried too far. We are treated too by them with contempt, as if our profession were not reputable. PEACH. In one respect, indeed, our employment may be reckoned dishonest, because, like great statesmen, we encourage those who betray their friends.
Página 45 - A lazy Dog! When I took him the time before, I told him what he would come to if he did not mend his Hand. This is Death without Reprieve. I may venture to Book him. [writes] For Tom Gagg, forty Pounds.
Página 61 - Trapes. The hard Times oblige me to go very near in my Dealing. — To be sure, of late Years I have been a great Sufferer by the Parliament. — Three thousand Pounds would hardly make me amends. — The Act for destroying the Mint, was a severe Cut upon our Business — 'Till then, if a Customer slept out of the way — we knew where to have her — No doubt you know Mrs.
Página 58 - Come you home, you slut; and when your fellow is hanged, hang yourself, to make your family some amends. Polly. Dear, dear father, do not tear me from him I must speak; I have more to say to him Oh! twist thy fetters about me, that he may not haul me from thee ! Peach.
Página 61 - The Life of all Mortals in Kissing should pass, Lip to Lip while we're young — then the Lip to the Glass, fa, &c.
Página 64 - tis the better for you. Here ends all dispute the rest of our lives, For this way at once I please all my wives.
Página 47 - If you must be married, could you introduce no-body into our Family but a Highwayman? Why, thou foolish Jade, thou wilt be as ill-us'd, and as much neglected, as if thou hadst married a Lord!