The New English Theatre Containing the Most Valuable Plays Which Have Been Acte
The New English Theatre Containing the Most Valuable Plays Which Have Been Acte
Denis Chavis
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Enter Aimvvell drefid, and Archer. '. JSim. And was me the daughter of the houfe ? Arch* The landlord is fo blind as to think fo; but I dare fwear me has better blood in her veins. Aim. Why doft think fo ? Arch. Becaufe the baggage has a pert Je-ne-f^ai-quoiy {he reads plays, keeps a monkey, and is troubled with vapours. Aim, By which difcoveries, I guefs that you know more of her. Arch. Not yet, 'faith ; the lady gives herfelf airs, . Forfooth, nothing under a gentleman. Aim. Let me take her i...n hand. Arch. Say one word more o'that, and I'll declare myfelf, fpoil your fport there, and every where elfe4 look ye, jfimivefl, every man in his own fphere. Aim. Right, and therefore you muft pimp for your mailer. Arch. In the ufual forms, good fir, after I have ferv'd myfelf But to our bafinefs You are fo well drefs'd, Tow, and make fo handfome a figure, that I fancy you may do execution in a country church ; the exterior part ftrikes firit, and you're in the right to make that impreilion favourable.
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