The Works of John Dryden: Dramatic worksPaterson, 1882 |
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Page 39
... mind to beat me ; but I vow to gad I have no mind to be beaten by him . Come away , Burr . Will , you'll follow us . Bib . I'll be with you immediately . [ Exeunt BURR and FAILER . Lov . Who was that with Failer , Will ? Bib . A man at ...
... mind to beat me ; but I vow to gad I have no mind to be beaten by him . Come away , Burr . Will , you'll follow us . Bib . I'll be with you immediately . [ Exeunt BURR and FAILER . Lov . Who was that with Failer , Will ? Bib . A man at ...
Page 48
... sir : Mine was thus full , sir ! Pray mind your play , sir : Size ace I have thrown : I'll play ' em at length , sir . * [ i.e. backgammon . - ED . ] Will you , sir ? Then you have made a 48 ACT I. THE WILD GALLANT .
... sir : Mine was thus full , sir ! Pray mind your play , sir : Size ace I have thrown : I'll play ' em at length , sir . * [ i.e. backgammon . - ED . ] Will you , sir ? Then you have made a 48 ACT I. THE WILD GALLANT .
Page 53
... . He , that serves many mistresses , surfeits on his diet , and grows dead to the whole sex : " Tis the folly in the world next long ears and braying . Burr . Now I'm sure you have a mind to SCENE 1 . 53 THE WILD GALLANT .
... . He , that serves many mistresses , surfeits on his diet , and grows dead to the whole sex : " Tis the folly in the world next long ears and braying . Burr . Now I'm sure you have a mind to SCENE 1 . 53 THE WILD GALLANT .
Page 54
... mind to me ; when a woman once falls a preaching , the next thing is ever use and application . Isa . Forbear your rudeness ! Burr . Then I'm sure you mean to jilt me : You decline Failer , because he has wit ; and you think me such an ...
... mind to me ; when a woman once falls a preaching , the next thing is ever use and application . Isa . Forbear your rudeness ! Burr . Then I'm sure you mean to jilt me : You decline Failer , because he has wit ; and you think me such an ...
Page 60
... mind's ever upon your belly . Trice . No : ' tis sometimes upon yours : But , what say'st thou to Sir Timorous , little Con- stance ? Const . Would you have me married to that king Midas's face ? Trice . Midas me no Midas ; he's a wit ...
... mind's ever upon your belly . Trice . No : ' tis sometimes upon yours : But , what say'st thou to Sir Timorous , little Con- stance ? Const . Would you have me married to that king Midas's face ? Trice . Midas me no Midas ; he's a wit ...
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