The Works of Henry Fielding - Edited by George Saintsbury in 12 Volumes $p Volume 12 by Henry Fielding
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tasted them.
_Mar. sen_. Suppose you should say the wines of Cape are bitter to my taste. _Luck_. Sir, I cannot alter it. _Mar. sen_. Nor we cannot act it. It won't do, sir, and so you need give yourself no farther trouble about it. _Luck_. What particular fault do you find? _Mar. jun_. Sar, there's nothing that touches me, nothing that is coercive to my passions. _Luck_. Fare you well, sir: may another play be coercive to your passions. SCENE II.--MARPLAY, senior, MARPLAY, junior. _Mar. sen_. Ha, ha, ha! _Mar. jun_. What do you think of the play? _Mar. sen_. It may be a very good one, for aught I know: but I am resolved, since the town will not receive any of mine, they shall have |
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