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" ... and bid him (like Cymon in the fable) grow polite, by falling in love, and let that worthy old gentleman alone, meaning me. The clown was not reformed, but rudely persisted, and offered to force off my mask ; with that the gentleman, throwing off... "
Observations on our principal dramatic authors. The school for husbands, a ... - Page liii
by James Mason - 1809
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 488 pages
...of the nobleman; at this they seized each other; the company called the guards, and in the surprise the lady swooned away; upon which my son quitted his...in his arms, " Art thou gone," cried he, " for ever ?— forhid it. Heaven ! " She revives at his known voice, and with the most familiar, though modest,...
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - 1914 - 480 pages
...force off my mask; with that, the gentleman, throwing off his own, appeared to be my son, and in his concern for me, tore off that of the nobleman; at...each other; the company called the guards, and in the surprise the lady swooned away; upon which my son quitted his adversary, and had now no care but of...
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Representative English Plays: From the Middle Ages to the End of the ...

John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - 1916 - 860 pages
...force off my mask; with that, the gentleman, throwing off his own, appeared to be rny son, and in his rom any man I meet, a glance (like the fabled basilisk). I am never found again." surprise the lady swooned away; upon which my son quitted his adversary* ani' had now no care but of...
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Types of English Drama, 1660-1780

David Harrison Stevens - 1923 - 938 pages
...force off my mask; with that the gentleman, throwing off his own, appeared to be my son, and in his about. Exit SIR ANTHONY 40; MRS. MALAPROP. Well, at...be glad to get her from under my intuition. — She surprise the lady swooned away; upon which my son quitted his adversary, and had now no care but of...
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Reading the Splendid Body: Gender and Consumerism in Eighteenth-century ...

Nandini Bhattacharya - 1998 - 244 pages
...gathering where Bevil came to Indiana's aid: SIR JOHN BEVIL. the lady swooned away, upon which my son . . . had now no care but of the lady, when raising her in his arms, "Art thou gone," cried he, "forever?—Forbid it heaven!" She revives at his known voice, and with the most familiar though modest...
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