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Wickedness is often made a substitute for wit ; and in most of our good old comedies , the intrigue of the plot and the double meaning of the dialogue go hand- in - hand , and keep up the ball with wonderful spirit between them .
Wickedness is often made a substitute for wit ; and in most of our good old comedies , the intrigue of the plot and the double meaning of the dialogue go hand- in - hand , and keep up the ball with wonderful spirit between them .
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We both under and over - do , but we keep an eye to the prominent features , the main chance . We are more for weight than show ; care only about what interests ourselves , instead of trying to impose upon others by plausible ...
We both under and over - do , but we keep an eye to the prominent features , the main chance . We are more for weight than show ; care only about what interests ourselves , instead of trying to impose upon others by plausible ...
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Titty , Tiffin , keep it stiff in ; Firedrake , Puckey , make it lucky ; Liard , Robin , you must bob in . Round , around , around , about , about ; All ill come running in ; all good keep out ! 1st Witch . Here's the blood of a bat .
Titty , Tiffin , keep it stiff in ; Firedrake , Puckey , make it lucky ; Liard , Robin , you must bob in . Round , around , around , about , about ; All ill come running in ; all good keep out ! 1st Witch . Here's the blood of a bat .
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