The Actor's Budget of Wit and Merriment: Consisting of Monologues, Prologues, Epilogues, Tales, Comic Songs ...W. Simpkin, and R. Marshall, 1976 - 346 oldal |
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35. oldal
... play'd commerce , a captain play'd brag , A Quaker play'd whist , but I , like a wag , From the top to the toe , as a lawyer array'd , Beggar my neighbour , egad , was the game that I play'd . We danced all the night , and slept all the ...
... play'd commerce , a captain play'd brag , A Quaker play'd whist , but I , like a wag , From the top to the toe , as a lawyer array'd , Beggar my neighbour , egad , was the game that I play'd . We danced all the night , and slept all the ...
155. oldal
... play in my best style to - night , I promise you . Harris . What ? what's that ? you play to - night . Cooke . I shall give it them in my best style . Aha ! Ahem ! Aha , Aha ! Haw . Harris . Play to - night and here at this time , and ...
... play in my best style to - night , I promise you . Harris . What ? what's that ? you play to - night . Cooke . I shall give it them in my best style . Aha ! Ahem ! Aha , Aha ! Haw . Harris . Play to - night and here at this time , and ...
260. oldal
... play- ing , omitted , and therefore divided the receipts of the house as he thought proper , always complaining that he was in advance . Tom thought himself ill used , and took upon him to be spokesman for his brethren , who all ...
... play- ing , omitted , and therefore divided the receipts of the house as he thought proper , always complaining that he was in advance . Tom thought himself ill used , and took upon him to be spokesman for his brethren , who all ...
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