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" Why, what mere children are your fellows of quality ; that cry for a plaything one minute, and throw it by the next ! — as changeable as the weather, and as uncertain as the stocks. "
English Plays ... - Page 30
1785
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The Dramatick Works of George Colman ...: The jealous wife. The clandestine ...

George Colman - 1777 - 318 pages
...A bond, by all means ; a bond, or whatever you pleafe ! . [Exit ha/lily. Sterling alone. I fliould have thought of more conditions ; he's in a humour...mere children are your fellows of quality ; that cry 2 for for a play-thing one minute, and throw it by the next ! as changeable as the weather, and as...
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The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English ...

William Enfield - 1785 - 460 pages
...by all means! a bond, or whatever you pleafe. STERL. I fhould have thought of more conditions, he is in a humour to give me every thing. Why, what mere...changeable as the weather, and as uncertain as the flocks. Special fellows to drive a bargain ! and yet they are to take care of the intereft of the nation...
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British Theatre, Volume 28

John Bell - 1792 - 272 pages
...John. To be sure. A bond by all means ! a bond, or whatever you please. [Exit hastily. Sterl. I should have thought of more conditions — he's in a humour...cry for a plaything one minute, and throw it by the nextl as changeable as the weather, and as uncertain as the stocks. Special fellows to drive a bargain...
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Jones's British Theatre, Volume 9

William Jones - 1795 - 516 pages
...bargain. Sir John. To be fure. A bond by all means! a bond or whatever you pleafe. [Exit hajlily. Sterl. I fhould have thought of more conditions ——he's in a humour to give me every thing—Why, •what mere children are your fellows of quality; that cry for a plaything one minute,...
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Bell's British Theatre, Volume 14

John Bell - 1797 - 454 pages
...a bond, or whatever you please. [Exit hastily. Sterl. I should have thought of more conditionshe's in a humour to give me every thing — Why, what mere...changeable as the weather, and as uncertain as the stocks. Special fellows to drive a bargain I and yet they are to take care of the interest of the nation...
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The Fair Quaker of Deal: Or, The Humours of the Navy. A ..., Volume 14, Issue 1

Charles Shadwell - 1797 - 446 pages
...John. To be sure. A bond by all means! a bond, or whatever you please. [Exit hastily, Sterl. I should have thought of more conditions— he's in a humour...cry for a plaything one minute, and throw it by the nextl as changeable as the weather, and as uncertain as the stocks. Special fellows to drive a bargain...
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The Dramatic Works of David Garrick: To which is Prefixed a Life ..., Volume 3

David Garrick - 1798 - 266 pages
...bond by all means ! a bond, or whatever you please. [Exit bastity. STERLING alone. . , \ I- should have thought of more conditions — he's in a humour...Why, what mere children are your fellows of quality, ihat cry for a play-thing "one minute, and throw it by the next ! as changeable i;s the weather, and...
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The British Drama: Comedies. 2 v

1804 - 552 pages
...sure. A bond by all means ! a bond, or whatever you please. [Exit SIR JOHN hastily. Ster. I should have thought of more conditions — he's in a humour...changeable as the weather, and as uncertain as the stocks ! Special fellows to drive a bargain ! and yet they are to take care of the interest of the...
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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies

1804 - 556 pages
...sure. A bond by all means ! я bond, or \v hatever you please. [Exit SIR JOHN hastily. Ster. I should have thought of more conditions —he's in a humour...changeable as the weather, and as uncertain as the stocks ! Special fellows to drive a bargain ! and yet they are to take care of the interest of the...
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The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...John.Sturl. I should have thought of more couditions, he is in a humour to give me every thing. AVhy, what mere children are your fellows of quality, that cry for a plaything one miuule, and throw it by the next ! as changeable as the weather, and as uncertain as the stocks. Special...
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