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" Sunday in a new chariot, to provoke eyes and whispers; and then never to be seen there together again; as if we were proud of one another the first week, and ashamed of one another ever after. Let us never visit together, nor go to a play together, but... "
The mourning bride. The way of the world. The judgment of Paris. Semele ... - Page 160
by William Congreve - 1774
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The Way of the World: A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre in Lincolns ...

William Congreve - 1706 - 86 pages
...be familiar or fond, nor kifs before Folks, like my Lady Fadler and Sir Francis: Nor go to Hide-Tark together the firft Sunday in a new Chariot, to provoke Eyes and Whifpcrs; And then never co befeen there together again; as if we were proud of one another the firft...
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Bell's British Theatre: Consisting of the Most Esteemed English Plays

John Bell - English drama - 1780 - 454 pages
...familiar or fond , nor kifs before Folks, like my Lady Faddle and Sir Francis : Nor go to Hyde Park together the firft Sunday in a new Chariot, to provoke...together again ; as if we were proud of one another the firit Week, and afham'd of one another ever after. Let us never vifit together, nor go to a Play together...
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The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar, Volume 2

William Wycherley, Leigh Hunt - Bookbinders - 1840 - 782 pages
...fulsomely familiar — I shall never bear that— good Mirabell, don't let us be familiar or fond, nor kiss before folks, like my lady Fadler, and sir Francis : nor go to Hyde- park together the first Sunday in a new chariot, to provoke eyes and whispers, and then never...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 231

Early English newspapers - 1871 - 908 pages
...fulsomely familiar. I shall never bear that ; good Mirabel, don't let us be familiar, or fond, nor kiss before folks, like my Lady Fadler and Sir Francis ; nor go to Hyde Park together the first Sunday in a new chariot, to provoke eyes and whispers, and then never...
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The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar

William Wycherley - 1875 - 770 pages
...fulsnmely familiar—I shall never bear that--good Mirabell, don't let us be familiar or fond, nor kiss . The first Sunday in a new chariot, to provoke eyes and whispers, and then never to be seen there together...
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THE MERMAID SERIES

WILLIAM CONGREVE - 1887 - 556 pages
...fulsomely familiar—I shall never bear that—good Mirabell, don't let us be familiar or fond, nor kiss before folks, like my Lady Fadler and Sir Francis: nor go to Hyde-park together the first Sunday in a new chariot, to provoke eyes and whispers, and then never to be seen there together...
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William Congreve

William Congreve - English drama - 1888 - 540 pages
...familiar — I shall never bear that — good Mirabell, don't let us be familiar or fond, nor kiss before folks, like my Lady Fadler and Sir Francis : nor go to Hyde-park together the first Sunday in a new chariot, to provoke eyes and whispers, and then never to be seen there together...
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London, Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions, Volume 2

Henry Benjamin Wheatley - London (England) - 1891 - 646 pages
...Constant Couple, 1700, Act i. Sc. I. Millament. Mirabell don't let us be familiar or fond, nor kiss before folks, like my Lady Fadler and Sir Francis; nor go to Hyde Park together the first Sunday in a new chariot to provoke eyes and whispers; and then never be...
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The Comedies of William Congreve, Volume 2

William Congreve - English drama - 1895 - 228 pages
...fulsomely familiar — I shall never bear that. Good Mirabell, don't let us be familiar or fond, nor kiss before folks, like my Lady Fadler and Sir Francis ; nor go to Hyde Park together the first Sunday in a new chariot, to provoke eyes and whispers, and then never...
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Untersuchungen über das Leben und die Dichtungen Alexander Montgomeries

Rudolf Brotanek - 1896 - 752 pages
...familiar — I shall never bear that — Good Mirabell, don't let us be familiar or fond, nor kiss before Folks, like my Lady Fadler and Sir Francis. Nor go to Hide-Park together the first Sunday in a new Chariot, to provoke Eyes and Whispers ; And then never...
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