The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksPaterson, 1882 |
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Page 39
... fear ' em not : thy part of ' em shall be tailors , and they shall trust ; and those , thy customers get for thee , shall be gentlemen , and they shall be trusted by their brethren ; and so thy children shall live by one another . Bib ...
... fear ' em not : thy part of ' em shall be tailors , and they shall trust ; and those , thy customers get for thee , shall be gentlemen , and they shall be trusted by their brethren ; and so thy children shall live by one another . Bib ...
Page 45
... fears thy wit too much : Besides , he has already received an hundred pounds , to make the match between Sir Timorous and me . Isa . " Tis all one for that ; I warrant you , he sells me fee - simple of him . Set . Your father , madam ...
... fears thy wit too much : Besides , he has already received an hundred pounds , to make the match between Sir Timorous and me . Isa . " Tis all one for that ; I warrant you , he sells me fee - simple of him . Set . Your father , madam ...
Page 50
... fear her wit , but her sex she carries a prevailing argument about her . Enter BIBBER with a Bottle . . Bib . By this hand , I have alight upon the best wine in your cousin's cellar ; drink but one glass to me , to show I am welcome ...
... fear her wit , but her sex she carries a prevailing argument about her . Enter BIBBER with a Bottle . . Bib . By this hand , I have alight upon the best wine in your cousin's cellar ; drink but one glass to me , to show I am welcome ...
Page 53
... fear we shall not have the graffing of the horns ; we must have livery and seisin beforehand of you , or I protest to gad we believe you not . Isa . I have passed my word ; is ' t not sufficient ? What do you think I would tell a lie to ...
... fear we shall not have the graffing of the horns ; we must have livery and seisin beforehand of you , or I protest to gad we believe you not . Isa . I have passed my word ; is ' t not sufficient ? What do you think I would tell a lie to ...
Page 59
... fear will keep him faithful . To them , BURR , FAILER , TIMOROUS , TRICE , and NONSUCH . Fail . Pray , my lord , take no pique at it : " Tis not given to all men to be confident : Egad , you shall see Sir Timorous will redeem all upon ...
... fear will keep him faithful . To them , BURR , FAILER , TIMOROUS , TRICE , and NONSUCH . Fail . Pray , my lord , take no pique at it : " Tis not given to all men to be confident : Egad , you shall see Sir Timorous will redeem all upon ...
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