The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksPaterson, 1882 |
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... failed to see that while the process of tossing a man out of his own cellar is an odd one at all times , it becomes physically impossible when he has previously been carried to bed . But I daresay that some oversights of this sort ...
... failed to see that while the process of tossing a man out of his own cellar is an odd one at all times , it becomes physically impossible when he has previously been carried to bed . But I daresay that some oversights of this sort ...
Page 33
... Fail . What ! not ready yet , man ? Burr . You do not consider my voyage from Holland last night . Fail . Pish , a mere ferry ; get up , get up : My cousin's maids will come and blanket thee anon : art thou not ashamed to lie abed so ...
... Fail . What ! not ready yet , man ? Burr . You do not consider my voyage from Holland last night . Fail . Pish , a mere ferry ; get up , get up : My cousin's maids will come and blanket thee anon : art thou not ashamed to lie abed so ...
Page 34
... Fail . He's an honest fellow , and a fashionable ; he shall set thee forth , I warrant thee . Burr . Ay ; but where's the money for this , dear heart ? [ Aside . Fail . Well , but what think you of being put into a suit of clothes ...
... Fail . He's an honest fellow , and a fashionable ; he shall set thee forth , I warrant thee . Burr . Ay ; but where's the money for this , dear heart ? [ Aside . Fail . Well , but what think you of being put into a suit of clothes ...
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... Fail . Husht ! he's coming up . Enter BIBBER . Bib . ' Morrow , Mr. Failer : What , I warrant you think I come a dunning now ? Fail . No , I vow to gad , Will ; I have a better opinion of thy wit , than to think thou wouldst come to so ...
... Fail . Husht ! he's coming up . Enter BIBBER . Bib . ' Morrow , Mr. Failer : What , I warrant you think I come a dunning now ? Fail . No , I vow to gad , Will ; I have a better opinion of thy wit , than to think thou wouldst come to so ...
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... Fail . Burr , make haste and dress you ; Sir Timorous dines here to - day : you know him ? Burr . Ay , ay , a good honest young fellow ; but no conjuror ; he and I are very kind . Fail . Egad , we two have a constant revenue out of him ...
... Fail . Burr , make haste and dress you ; Sir Timorous dines here to - day : you know him ? Burr . Ay , ay , a good honest young fellow ; but no conjuror ; he and I are very kind . Fail . Egad , we two have a constant revenue out of him ...
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