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Page 106
... tell him , I have something to sell him ; Of use I insist , When he comes to enlist . Your worships must know That a few days ago , An order went out , For the foot - guards so stout To wear tails in high taste , Twelve inches at least ...
... tell him , I have something to sell him ; Of use I insist , When he comes to enlist . Your worships must know That a few days ago , An order went out , For the foot - guards so stout To wear tails in high taste , Twelve inches at least ...
Page 256
... tell the difference between jest and earnest . I tell you I'm not in jest , booby ! Tony . That's right , that's right : You must be in a bitter passion , and then nobody will suspect either of us . I'll bear witness that they are gone ...
... tell the difference between jest and earnest . I tell you I'm not in jest , booby ! Tony . That's right , that's right : You must be in a bitter passion , and then nobody will suspect either of us . I'll bear witness that they are gone ...
Page 299
... tell the lady that it's disagreeable to my master . Dancing Master . I will have him dance . Sourby . The rascal ! the rascal ! Jenny . Consider , if you please , my master is a grave man . Dancing Master . I'll have him dance . Jenny ...
... tell the lady that it's disagreeable to my master . Dancing Master . I will have him dance . Sourby . The rascal ! the rascal ! Jenny . Consider , if you please , my master is a grave man . Dancing Master . I'll have him dance . Jenny ...
Contents
THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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