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Love and a bottle - Page 339
by George Farquhar - 1892
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The Dramatick Works ; of Mr. George Farquhar

George Farquhar - English drama - 1736 - 368 pages
...befpeak nothing, for they had din'd before I came. Dug. Come, Sir, you mall ferye my Sifter, I mail ftill continue kind to you ; and if your Lady recommends your Diligence upon Tryal, I'll ufe my Intereft to advance you ; you have Senfe enough to expeft Preferment. Here, Sirrah,...
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The inconstant; or The way to win him. The twin-rivals. The recruiting ...

George Farquhar - 1742 - 380 pages
...any thing, for they had din'd before I came. Dug . Come, Sir, you fhall ferve my Sifter, I mall ftill continue kind to you, and if your Lady recommends your Diligence upon Trial, I'll ufe my Intereft to advance you ; you have Senfe enough to expcft Preferment. Here, Sirrah, here's ten...
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The Inconstant: Or, the Way to Win Him. A Comedy. As it is Acted at the ...

George Farquhar - 1751 - 92 pages
...any thing, for they had din'd before I came. Dug. Come, Sir, you mall ferve my Sifter; I mall ftill continue -kind to you, and if your Lady recommends your Diligence upon Trial, I'll ufe my Intereft to advance you; you have Senfe enough to expeft Preferment.— ^— Here, Sirrah, here's...
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The Works of the Late Ingenious Mr. George Farquhar: Containing ..., Volume 2

George Farquhar - 1772 - 382 pages
...any thing, for they had dined before I came. Dug. Come, Sir, you fhall ferve my Sifter, I fhalt ftill continue kind to you ; and if your Lady recommends your Diligence upon Trial, I'll nfe my Intereft to advance you ; you have Senfe enough to expeft Preferment.— — Here, Sirrah, here's...
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Bell's British Theatre,: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays ...

English drama - 1777 - 416 pages
...thing, for they had dined before I came. • Dug. Come, Sir, you fhall ferve my lifter, I fimll ftifl continue kind to you ; and if your lady recommends your diligence upon trial, I'll ule my interelt. to advance you ; you have fen fe enough to expecl preferment. Here, l»rah, here's...
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The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which ..., Volume 9

English drama - 1777 - 588 pages
...any thing, for they had dined before I came. Dug. Come, fir, you fhall ferve my fiiler, I fhall ftill continue kind to you ; and if your lady recommends your diligence upon trial, ['II ufe my intereft to advance you ; you hase fenfe enough to expeft preferment. Here, firrah, here's...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 414 pages
...ice, as two hen pheafants over a brood They Dug. Come, Sir, you (hall ferve my fifler, I fhall ftill continue kind to you ; and if your lady recommends your diligence upon trial, I'll ufe my intereil to advance you ; you have fenfe enough to expecl preferment. Here, firrah, here's ten...
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Bell's British Theatre: The way of the world, by W. Congreve. ... Phaedra ...

English drama - 1797 - 436 pages
...warmly over a tub of ice, as two hen pheasants over a brood they would not let me bespeak any thing, for they had dined before I came. Dug . Come, sir,...serve my sister, I shall still continue kind to you j and if your lady recommends your diligence upon trial, I '11 use my interest to advance you ; you...
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The British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...warmly over a tub of ice, as two hen-pheasants over a brood — they would not let me bespeak any thing, for they had dined before I came. Dug. Come, sir,...expect preferment. Here, sirrah, here's ten guineas for theè ; get thyself a drugget suit, and a puff wig, and so — I dub thee gentleman-usher. Sister,...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

English drama - 1804 - 540 pages
...warmly over a tub of ice, as two hen-pheasants over a brood — they would not let me bespeak any thing, for they had dined before I came. Dug. Come, sir, you shall serve my sister ; I shall still continue kmd to you ; and, if your lady recommends your diligence upon trial, I'll use my interest to advance...
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