thing of my ward. Col. Your ward! Per. To be plain with you, sir, I am one of those four guardians. Col. Are you indeed, sir ? I am transported to find the man who is to possess this Moros Musphonon is a person of so curious a taste—Here is a writing... A Bold Stroke for a Wife: A Comedy - Page 49de Susanna Centlivre - 1797 - 101 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Susanna Centlivre - 1760 - 434 pages
...Grand Cairo liiculd know any Thing of my Ward. Per. Did he, really ? Well, that's prodigioufly aCol. Your Ward! Per. To be plain with you, Sir; I am one of thofe four Guardians. Col. Are you indeed, Sir ? I am tranfported to find the Man who is to poffeis... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 332 pages
...prodigiously amazing, that a person in Grand Cairo should know any thing of my ward. Col. Your ward 1 Per. To be plain with you, sir, I am one of those...Are you indeed, sir? I am transported to find the roan who is to possess this Moros Musphonon is a person of so curious a taste—Here is a writing drawn... | |
| Susanna Centlivre - 1808 - 300 pages
...Per. Did he really? Well, that's prodigiously amazing, that a person in Grand Cairo should know any thing of my ward. Col. Your ward ! Per. To be plain...person of so curious a taste—Here is a writing drawn up by that famous Egyptian, which if you will please to sign, you must turn your face full north, and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 666 pages
...Egyptian, which if you will please to sign, you must turn your face full north, and the girdle is yours. Per. To be plain with you, sir, I am one of those four guardians. Per. If I live till this boy is born, I'll be embalm'd, and sent to the Royal Society when I die. Cot.... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 670 pages
...Egyptian, which if you will please to sign, you must turn jour face full north, and the girdle is yours. Per. To be plain with you, sir, I am one of those four guardians. Per. If I live till this boy is born, I'll be embalm'd, and sent to the Royal Society when I die. Col.... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 540 pages
...Are you indeed, sir? I am transported to find that the man who is to possess this moros mnsplionun is a person of so curious a taste—Here is a writing drawn np by that famous Egyptian, which if yon will please to sign, yon must turn your face full north, and... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 pages
...thal's prodigiously amazing, that a person in Grand Cairo shoum know any thing of my ward. CoL У. Your ward? Per. To be plain with you, sir, I am one of those four guardians. Col. f. Are you indeed, sir? I ara transported to find mat (he man who is to possess ibis moros musphonon... | |
| British theatre - 1828 - 924 pages
...Egyptian, which ¡f you will please to sien, you must turn your face full north, and the girdle is yours. Per. To be plain with you, sir, I am one of those four guardians. bend him, and endeavoured to stop him when he went out — But the rogue made but one step from the... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 912 pages
...Egyptian, which if you will please to sign, you must turn your face full north, and the girdle is yours. Per. To be plain with you, sir, I am one of those four guardians. Per. Ill live till the boy is born, I'll be embalm'd, and sent to the Royal Society when I die. Col.... | |
| Owen Williams - 1831 - 1106 pages
...to possess ibis moros musphonon is a person of so curious a taste—Here is » writing drawn up by Per. To be plain with you, sir, I am one of those« four guardians. that famous Egyptian, which if you will please to sign, you must turn your face full north, Per. If... | |
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