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Dramatic Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author - Page 35
by David Garrick - 1798
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 21

English literature - 1766 - 520 pages
...Servant. This way, if you pleafe, gentlemen ! my mafter is at breakfaft with the family at prefent — but I'll let him know, and he will wait on you immediately. Flower. Mighty well, young man, mighty well. Servant. Pleafe to favour me with your names, gentlemen....
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The Dramatick Works of George Colman ...: The jealous wife. The clandestine ...

George Colman - 1777 - 318 pages
...Servant. THIS way, if you pleafe, gentlemen! my mafter is at breakfaft with the family at prefent ; but I'll let him know, and he will wait on you immediately. Flower. Mighty well, young man, mighty well, 'Serv. Pleafe to favour me with your names. Flower. Let...
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English Plays ...

English drama - 1785 - 538 pages
...I ^HIS way if you pleafe, gentlemen ! JL my mailer is ar broakfaft with the family at; prefent — but I'll let him know, and he will wait on you immediately. •. , . Flower. Mighty well, young man, mighty yve]]. '. Servant. Pleafe to favour me with }our names,...
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British Theatre, Volume 28

John Bell - English drama - 1792 - 272 pages
...Hall. Enter a Servant leading in Serjeant FLOWER, and Counsellors TRAVERSE and TKUEMAK, all booted. Servant. THIS way, if you please, gentlemen! my master...Serv. Please to favour me with your names, gentlemen. Flora. Let Mr. Sterling know, that Mr. Serjeant Flower, and two other gentlemen of the bar, are come...
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Jones's British Theatre, Volume 9

William Jones - English drama - 1795 - 516 pages
...Servant. JL HIS way, ifyoupleafe, gentlemen! my matter is at breakfaft witlrthe family at prefent, but 111 let him know, and he will wait on you immediately. flow. Mighty well, young man, mighty well. Serv. Pleafe to favour me with your names, gentlemen. Flow. Let Mr. Sterling know, that Mr. Serjeant Flower,...
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Bell's British Theatre, Volume 14

John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
...I. A Hall. Enter a Servant leading in Serjeant FLOWEX, and Counsellors TRAVERSE and TRUEMAN, tooted, Servant. THIS way, if you please, gentlemen! my master...Let Mr. Sterling know, that Mr. Serjeant Flower, and two other gentlemen of the bar, are come to wait on him according to his appointment. Serv. I will,...
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The Fair Quaker of Deal: Or, The Humours of the Navy. A ..., Volume 14, Issue 1

Charles Shadwell - English drama (Comedy) - 1797 - 446 pages
...FLOWER, and Counsillon TRAVERSE and TRUIMAN, all booted. Servant. THII way, if you please, gentlemen I my master is at breakfast with the family at present,...Let Mr. Sterling know, that Mr. Serjeant Flower, and two other gentlemen of the bar, are come to wait on him according to his appointment. Serv. I will,...
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The Dramatic Works of David Garrick: To which is Prefixed a Life ..., Volume 3

David Garrick - English drama - 1798 - 266 pages
...'I . -4 . ..- . .i•.-.-.- .i \ S SERVANT. :„..,,., , . .... 'HIS way, if you please, gentlemen I my master is at breakfast -with the family at present — but I'll let him know, and he will wait cm you immediately. •Flow. Mighty well, young man, mighty wfel?.' - .'' ' •- Sero^ P!ease--to favour...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

English drama - 1804 - 556 pages
...Enter a Servant, leading in SEW EAST FLOWER, ami COUNSELLORS TRAVERSE and TRUEMAN, all booted. Ser. THIS way, if you please, gentlemen ; my master is...let him know, and he will wait on you immediately. Floa. Mighty well, young man : mighty well. Ser. Please to favour me with your names, gentlemen. Flov....
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

English drama - 1804 - 552 pages
...and THUEMAN, all booted. Ser. THIS way, if you please, gentlemen ; my master is at breakfast y itli the family at present, but I'll let him know, and...immediately. Flow. Mighty well, young man : mighty well. Ser. Please to favour me with your names, gentlemen. Flaw. Let Mr Sterling know, that Mr Serjeant Flower,...
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