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... Paul Prig for Plaintiff - tell you his speech . Col. Why , what are you at ! Nom . He'rofe , twirl'd his band ... Sir Andr . Cocking his eye to Jury ? ―― Nom . Yes , better than any talking- " My Lord - hem ! I fee - I fee , I know I'm right ...
... Paul Prig for Plaintiff - tell you his speech . Col. Why , what are you at ! Nom . He'rofe , twirl'd his band ... Sir Andr . Cocking his eye to Jury ? ―― Nom . Yes , better than any talking- " My Lord - hem ! I fee - I fee , I know I'm right ...
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And Fifteen Others Frederick Reynolds. Sir Andr . I'm delighted , Coufin ... Şir - Andr . Give me your hand [ to Nom . ] per- fevere in your studies , and I and Lady Acid fhall be always happy in your ... Paul Prig again , I'll 22 NOTORIETY :
And Fifteen Others Frederick Reynolds. Sir Andr . I'm delighted , Coufin ... Şir - Andr . Give me your hand [ to Nom . ] per- fevere in your studies , and I and Lady Acid fhall be always happy in your ... Paul Prig again , I'll 22 NOTORIETY :
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... Sir --- he's grown a coward --- poor paultry priggish coward ; and if you ... Paul Prig and your studious Nephew fhall defend it . - Hem ! Col. I don't ... Sir , once more let me Clair 30 NOTORIETY ; Nom. Clairville! What's he now in the ...
... Sir --- he's grown a coward --- poor paultry priggish coward ; and if you ... Paul Prig and your studious Nephew fhall defend it . - Hem ! Col. I don't ... Sir , once more let me Clair 30 NOTORIETY ; Nom. Clairville! What's he now in the ...
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... Paul Prig . Lady A. Well ! I never faw him , Colonel ; but I've heard he's ... Sir Andrew knows no- thing of it , I intreat you not to tell him . Col. Oh ... SIR ANDREW ACID . Sir Andrew . Ay , ay ; I'll tell her myself- [ fpeaking as he ...
... Paul Prig . Lady A. Well ! I never faw him , Colonel ; but I've heard he's ... Sir Andrew knows no- thing of it , I intreat you not to tell him . Col. Oh ... SIR ANDREW ACID . Sir Andrew . Ay , ay ; I'll tell her myself- [ fpeaking as he ...
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... Sir Andrew . Ay ; dam'me , are you mad , Co- lonel ? ་ Col. [ to LADY ACID ] Out of the way , dif fembler ! I know you now , and defpife you- But is he a real man of fenfe at laft ! Will he give up Westminster Hall , Puffendorf , and Paul ...
... Sir Andrew . Ay ; dam'me , are you mad , Co- lonel ? ་ Col. [ to LADY ACID ] Out of the way , dif fembler ! I know you now , and defpife you- But is he a real man of fenfe at laft ! Will he give up Westminster Hall , Puffendorf , and Paul ...
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Page 16 - Till spousy finds, while anxious to immure her, A patent coffin only can secure her ! At last the Dowager, in ancient flounces, With snuff and spectacles, this age denounces.
Page 65 - Turn a corner in style ! — Reins in form — Elbows square — Wrist pliant — Hayait !— Drive the Coventry stage twice a week all summer :— Pay for an inside place — Mount the box — Tip the coachy a crown — Beat the mail — Come in full speed ; — Rattle down the gate-way ! — Take care of your heads ! — Never killed but one woman and a child in all my life — That's your sort ! [Going.
Page 35 - d the fame game before me ; that when he was clerk at the lottery-office, at billiards all the morning, and at hazard all the evening — therefore, fays...
Page 16 - ... tender, And would to every spouse I had surrender ; Their wishes to refuse I never durst, And my fourth died as happy as my first !" Truce to such splenetic and rash designs, And let us mingle candour with our lines. In all the stages of domestic life — • As child or sister, parent, friend, or wife — Woman, the source of every fond employ, Softens affliction, and enlivens joy.
Page 40 - Juft gone by ! that's a miftake ; for the . old beau has been gone by thefe thirty years : however, come in — come, and eat and drink what you like. Call for burgundy...
Page 27 - Now he lives in ftyle, drives his carriage, and will lend you a thoufand pounds. Lady Henrietta. Will he, fir ? I'm very much oblig'd to him. Enter NAB, (Smartly drefid).
Page 6 - Well, if she's his today she'll be yours to-morrow. I have seen Mr Smalltrade ; he talks of becoming a partner; and, if you play your cards well, Lady Henrietta will be completely in your power. " Sir Charles — Yes, for when I've won all her money I can be generous enough to become her protector. Well, sister, we shall ruin them aU.
Page 16 - Nor man nor woman now have any bodies ! When I was young, my heart was always tender, And would to every spouse I had surrender ; Their wishes to refuse I never durst, And my fourth died as happy as my first !" Truce to such splenetic and rash designs, And let us mingle candour with our lines.