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Page 196
... Zounds ! master , what do you throttle me for ? Croaker ( Beating him ) . Dog , do you resist ; do you resist ? Post - Boy . Zounds ! master , I'm not he ; there's the mar that we thought was the rogue , and turns out to be one of the ...
... Zounds ! master , what do you throttle me for ? Croaker ( Beating him ) . Dog , do you resist ; do you resist ? Post - Boy . Zounds ! master , I'm not he ; there's the mar that we thought was the rogue , and turns out to be one of the ...
Page 202
... Zounds , sir , but I am discomposed , and will be discomposed . To be treated thus ! Who am I ? Was it for this I have been dreaded both by ins and outs ? Have I been libelled in the Gazetteer , and praised in the St. James's ; have I ...
... Zounds , sir , but I am discomposed , and will be discomposed . To be treated thus ! Who am I ? Was it for this I have been dreaded both by ins and outs ? Have I been libelled in the Gazetteer , and praised in the St. James's ; have I ...
Page 287
... Zounds , there's no bearing this ; it's worse than death ! Miss Hard . In which of your characters , sir , will you give us leave to address you ? As the faltering gentle- man , with looks on the ground , that speaks just to be heard ...
... Zounds , there's no bearing this ; it's worse than death ! Miss Hard . In which of your characters , sir , will you give us leave to address you ? As the faltering gentle- man , with looks on the ground , that speaks just to be heard ...
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RETALIATION | 35 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs | 59 |
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