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Bell's British Theatre - Page 46
edited by - 1797
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Works; Containing Plain-dealer, Country-wife, Gentleman-dancing-master [and ...

William Wycherley - 1713 - 462 pages
...Friend, I wou'd not go near her now, for her's, or my own fake, but I can deny you nothing ; for though I have known thee a great while, never go, if I do not love thee, as well as a new Acquaintance. Har. I am oblig'd to you indeed, dear Friend, I wou'd be well with her only, to be well with thee Hill...
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Plays Written by Mr. William Wycherley. Containing The Plain Dealer, The ...

William Wycherley - 1731 - 470 pages
...Well, that's a better Reafon, dear Friend : I wou'd not go near her now for hers or my own fake $ bat I can deny you nothing : For tho I" have known, thee...love thee as well as a new Acquaintance. Hare, I am oblig'd to you indeed, dear Friend: I wou'd be well with her, only to be well with thee ftiH 5 for...
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The Country Girl: A Comedy, (altered from Wycherley) as it is Acted at the ...

David Garrick, William Wycherley - 1767 - 100 pages
...wou'd not go near her now for her's or my iw- . own fake; but I can deny you nothing : for tho' I .1 have known thee a great while, never go, if I do not...Hare. I am obliged to you indeed, my dear friend : I wou'd be well with* her, only to be well ; with thee ftill; for thefe ties to wives ufually diffolve...
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The New English Theatre: Containing the Most Valuable Plays which ..., Volume 11

1777 - 560 pages
...Sfai-b. Well, that's a better reafon, dear friend: I would not go near her now for her's or my own fake ; but I can deny you nothing : for tho' I have known...I do not love thee as well as a new acquaintance. Hart. I am obliged to you, indeed, my dear friend : I wou'd be well with her, only to be well with...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - 1780 - 466 pages
...dear friend : I would not go near her now for hers or my own fake ; bat I can deny you nothing: tor tho' I have known thee a great while, never go, if...new acquaintance. Hare. I am obliged to you indeed, dear friend t I would be well with her only to be well with thee ftilF; for thefe ties to wives uflually...
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English Plays ...

1789 - 450 pages
...Spark. Well, that's a better reafon, dear friend : I wou'd not go near her now for her's or my own fake; but I can deny you nothing : for tho' I have known thee a great while, never go, if I do hot love thec as well as a new acquaintance. Spark. But they fhan't tho'—Come along. [they retire....
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 404 pages
...friend : 1 would not go near her now for hers or my own sake ; but I can de'ny you nothing : for, though I have known thee a great while, never go, if I do...friend : I would be well with her, only to be well with tbee still ; for these ties to wives usually dissolve all ties to friends. Spark. But they sha'n't,...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pages
...besides, I would fain be reconciled to her, which none but you can do, my deur friend. Spark. Well, that's better reason, dear friend. I would not go near her...I do not love thee as well as a new acquaintance. Hur. I am obliged to you, indeed, my dear friend : I would be well with her, only to be well with thee...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pages
...but you can do, my dear friend. Spark. Well, that's better reason, dear friend. I would not go m-ar her now for hers or my own. sake; but I can deny you...I do not love thee as well as a new acquaintance. Har. I am obliged to you, indeed, %ny dear friend: I would be well with her, only to be well with thee...
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The modern British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1811 - 696 pages
...can do, my dear friend. Spur!;. Well, that's better reason, dear friend. I would not go иг ariier now for hers or my own sake; but I can deny you nothing;...I do not love thee as well as a new acquaintance. Har. I am obliged to you, indeed, my dear friend : I would be well with her, only to be well with thee...
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