The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 |
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Page 384
... flip ; put on a clean shirt once a quarter ; come home , and lie with our landladies once a - year ; get rid of a little money , and then put off with the next fair wind . - How d'ye like us ? Mrs F. O , you are the happiest , merriest ...
... flip ; put on a clean shirt once a quarter ; come home , and lie with our landladies once a - year ; get rid of a little money , and then put off with the next fair wind . - How d'ye like us ? Mrs F. O , you are the happiest , merriest ...
Page 461
... Flip . Who's that ? Brass ! Brass . Flippanta ! Flip . What want you , rogue's - face ? Brass . Is your mistress dressed ? Flip . What , already ? Is the fellow drunk ? Brass . Why , with respect to her looking - glass , it's almost two .
... Flip . Who's that ? Brass ! Brass . Flippanta ! Flip . What want you , rogue's - face ? Brass . Is your mistress dressed ? Flip . What , already ? Is the fellow drunk ? Brass . Why , with respect to her looking - glass , it's almost two .
Page 462
... Flip . Are there any verses in it ? If not , I won't touch it . J may see quality in every limb of him : he's. Flip . Who is she ? Brass . Corinna . Flip . What would he be at ? Bruss . At her - if she's at leisure . Flip . Which way ...
... Flip . Are there any verses in it ? If not , I won't touch it . J may see quality in every limb of him : he's. Flip . Who is she ? Brass . Corinna . Flip . What would he be at ? Bruss . At her - if she's at leisure . Flip . Which way ...
Page 463
... Flip . All this is very hard indeed . Clar . Ah , Flippanta , the perquisites of quality are of an unspeakable value . Flip . They are of some use , I must confess ; but we must not expect to have every thing . You have wit and beauty ...
... Flip . All this is very hard indeed . Clar . Ah , Flippanta , the perquisites of quality are of an unspeakable value . Flip . They are of some use , I must confess ; but we must not expect to have every thing . You have wit and beauty ...
Page 464
... Flip . A gin of all trades ; an old daggling cheat , that hobbles about from house to house , to bubble the ladies of their money . I have a small busi- ness of yours in my pocket , colonel . Dick . An answer to my letter ? Flip . So ...
... Flip . A gin of all trades ; an old daggling cheat , that hobbles about from house to house , to bubble the ladies of their money . I have a small busi- ness of yours in my pocket , colonel . Dick . An answer to my letter ? Flip . So ...
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Abel Aram art thou Bayes Belville better Brass Brute cann't Clar confess Corb cousin cuckold d'ye dare dear devil Dick dost egad Enter Estif Exeunt Exit Face Fain faith father fellow Flip Flippanta fool fortune Fred Furn gentleman give gone Grace Gripe hast hear heart Heaven honour hope humour husband kiss Kite Lady Town ladyship Ld Town leave Leon look lord Lucy madam Madem Marg marriage marry master Mira Mirabell mistress Moody Moth never Oliv on't Plau play poor Pr'ythee pray rascal rogue Ruth Scan SCENE servant shew Silv Sir Fran Sir John speak sure swear Teague tell thee there's thing thou art thought troth twas twill Volp VOLPONE Volt what's wife woman young