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" Permit me to say, madam, that as I never yet have had the pleasure of seeing Miss Languish, my principal inducement in this affair at present is the honour of being allied to Mrs. Malaprop; of whose intellectual accomplishments, elegant manners, and unaffected... "
The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces - Page 3
by Thomas Dibdin - 1815
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

English drama - 1804 - 556 pages
...the ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. Abs. Permit me to say, madam, that, as I never yet have...and unaffected learning, no tongue is silent. Mrs Mai. Sir, you do me infinite honour ! I beg, captain, you'll be seated. — [Sit.} — Ah ! few gentlemen,...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

English drama - 1804 - 552 pages
...the ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. Abs. Permit me to say, madam, that, as I never yet have...manners, and unaffected learning, no tongue is silent. Mri Mal. Sir, you do me infinite honour ! I beg, captain, you'll be seated. — [Sit.] — Ah ! few...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

English drama - 1804 - 558 pages
...the ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. Abs. Permit me to say, madam, that, as I never yet have...whose intellectual accomplishments, elegant manners, aud unaffected learning, DO tongue is silent. Mrs Mai. Sir, you do me infinite honour ! I beg, captain,...
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English Comedy, Volumes 1-2

English drama - 1810 - 542 pages
...ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. ' Capt.Abs. Permit me to say, madam, that, as I never yet have...manners, and unaffected learning, no tongue is silent. Mrs.M. Sir, you do me infinite honour! I beg, Captain, you'll be seated. [Sit.] Ah! few gentlemen,...
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English Comedy. (A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramas, Since the ...

English comedy - 1810 - 274 pages
...Abs. Permit me to say, madam, that, as I never yet hate had the pleasure of seeing Miss Languish, ray principal inducement in this affair, at present, is...manners, and unaffected learning, no tongue is silent. Mrs.M. Sir, you do me infinite honour! I beg, Captain, you'll be seated. [Sit.] Ah! few gentlemen,...
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The Works of the Late Right Honourable Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Volume 1

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - English drama - 1821 - 424 pages
...the ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. Abs. Permit me to say, madam, that as I never yet have...and unaffected learning, no tongue is silent. Mrs. Mai. Sir, you do me infinite honour!— I beg, captain, you'll be seated.—(Sit.)—Ah ! few gentlemen,...
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The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed tragedies ..., Volume 1

British drama - 1824 - 834 pages
...ingenuity of your appearance, 1 am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. Capt. A. Permit me to say, Madam, that, as I never yet have...accomplishments, elegant manners, and unaffected learning, no tnngue is silent. Mrs. M. Sir, you do me infinite honour ! I beg, captain, you'll be seated. [Sit*.]...
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The Works

Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1825 - 346 pages
...the ingenuity of your appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. .Abs. Permit me to say, madam, that as I never yet have...manners, and unaffected learning^ no tongue is silent. Mrs.Mal. Sir, you do me infinite honour! — I beg, captain,you'Ube seated. — (6V/.) — Ah ! few...
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Cumberland's British Theatre: With Remarks, Biographical and ..., Volume 2

English drama - 1826 - 496 pages
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British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies ..., Volume 1

British drama - 1833 - 828 pages
...appearance, I am convinced you deserve the character here given of you. Capt. A. Permit me to вау, Madam, that, as I never yet have had the pleasure of seeing Alise Languish, my principal inducement in this affair, at present, is the honour of being allied to...
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