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" I like him the better : I was just such another fellow at his age : " I never set my heart upon any * * woman so much as to make myself uneasy at the " disappointment; but what was very surprising both " to myself and friends, I chang'd o' th' sudden... "
Bell's British Theatre - Page 50
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British Theatre, Volume 25

John Bell - 1792 - 282 pages
...friend, you shall go to my quarters instead of the captain's. [Aside. [Exeunt Kite and Bullock. Bal. We must get this mad captain his complement of men...fellow at his age : " I never set my heart upon any tc woman so much as to make myself uneasy at the " disappointment; but what was very surprising both...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804 - 540 pages
...friend. You shall go to my quarters, instead of the captain's. [Aside. [Rreunt KitEimd BULLOCK. Bal. We must get this mad captain his complement of men,...better : I was just such another fellow at his age : — But how goes your affair with Melinda ? War. Very slowly. My mistress has got a captain, too...
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The British drama, Volume 3

British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...friend. You shall go to my quarters, instead of the captain's. [Aside. [Exeunt KITE and BULLOCK. BaL We must get this mad captain his complement of men,...him the better : I was just such another fellow at hie age : — But how goes your affair with Melinda ? War. Very slowly. My mistress has got a captain,...
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The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ...

Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 446 pages
...friend, you shall go to my quarters instead of the captain's. [Aside. [Exeunt KITE and BULLOCK. Bal. We must get this mad captain his complement of men,...send him packing, else he'll overrun the country, Wor. You see, sir, how little he values your daughter 's disdain. Bal. I like him the better: I was...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...KITE and BULLOCK. Bal. We must get this mad captain his com-* plement of men, and send him p. eking, else he'll over-run the country. War. You see, sir,...very • surprising, both to myself and friends, I clmng'd, o' th' sudden, from the most fickle lover to the most constant husband in the world. — But...
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The modern British drama, Volume 4

British drama - 1811 - 670 pages
...— -you shall go to my quarters instead of the captain's. [Asitíc, [Exeunt KITE and BUI.LOCK. Bnl. We must get this mad captain his complement of men,...send him packing, else he'll over-run the country. \\'nr. You see, sir, how little he values your daughter's disdain. Bat. I like him the better: I was...
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The Modern British Drama: Comedies

Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...BULLOCK. Bat. We must get this iriad captain his complement of men, and send him packing, else he'l! ver-run the @ linl. I like him the better: I was just sucli another fellow at his age : I never set my heart upon...
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British theatre, comprising tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces; with ...

British theatre - 1828 - 924 pages
...go to my quarters instead of the captain's. [Aside, and e.iit tviih liullock. Just. li. We must gel this mad captain his complement of men, and send him packing, else he'll overrun the country. Wor. You see, sir, how little he values your daughter's disdain. Just. II. I like him the better; I...
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British Theatre: Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, from ...

Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 pages
...the country. Just. li. Oh, War. You see, sir, bow little he values lour daughter's disdain. Just. li. I like him the better; I was just such another fellow at his age. — But how goes \oiir affair with Melinda? Ifnr. Very slowly. Cupid had formerly wings; but 1 think...
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British theatre, comprising tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces; with ...

British theatre - 1830 - 928 pages
...shall go to my quarters instead of the captain's. [¿4side, and ei'it with liullock. Just. H. W ñ must get this mad captain his complement of men ,...send him packing, else he'll overrun the country. little he values was killed at the battle had a blue riband in and after he fell, we found a piece...
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