10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «WHAT-D'YE-CALL-HER»
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High life below stairs, das ist: die vornehmthuenden ...
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jit febwer auêjafpvecben ijt, menti man ihn eenichrltd) -machen mill, nnb in
anbern ähnlichen gallen, fegt man bafúr what d'ye call him, what d'ye call her, Mr.
James Townley, Johann Christian Hüttner, 1802
There,' I sez to un, ' Paason, what d'ye think o that ? Fancy a Mad what d'ye call
her?— in a church, dressed out with jools— and I spose crinnerline and ribbons
aud vlounces ; and, beun robbed on't all, to ha noo petticoats and trinkuts gin her
...
Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, 1859
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British theatre: comprising tragedies, comedies, operas, and ...
Moreover, the young plodding spark, he with the grave, foul-weather face, there,
is to man the tight little frigate, Miss Narcissa, what d'ye call her, that is bound with
us for Barhadoes. Rot 'em for not keeping under way, I say! but come, let's see ...
Yet something mighty handsome should be said, Would my good genius put it in
my head : Or mistress what-d'ye-call her, who disdains Our northern Gentlemen,
for want of brains ; And want of brains, in a fair Lady's fense-, Must mean, ...
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Modern British Drama: Comedies
Then there's my lady Frances — what d'ye call her? Ugly OUv. As a citizen's
lawfully-begotten daughter. L. Ptuu. She has wit in abundance, and the
handsomest heel, elbow, and tip of an ear, you ever saw. A'or. Heel and elbow !
Ha, ha !
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British Theatre, Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and ...
Moreover, the youn plodding spark, he with the grave, toul-weat er face, there, is
to man the tight little frigate, Miss Narcissa, what d'ye call her, that is bound with
us for Barbadoes. Rot'cm for not keeping under way, I say! but come, let's see if a
...
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The modern British drama
Then there's my lady Frances — what d'ye call her? Ugly Oliv. As a citizen's
lawfully-begotten daughter. L. Plait. She has wit in abundance, and the
handsomest heel, elbow, and tip of an ear, you ever saw. Aor. Heel and elbow !
Ha, ha !
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes
Then there's my lady Frances — what d'ye call her? Ugly Oliv. As a citizen's
lawfully-begotten daughter. L. Pluu. She has wit in abundance, and the
handsomest heel, elbow, and tip of an ear, you ever saw. Nov. Heel and elbow !
Ha, ha !
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British theatre, comprising tragedies, comedies, operas, and ...
Moreover, the young plodding spark, he with the grave foul-weather face, there,
is to man the tigbt little frigate, Miss Narcissa, what d'ye call her, that is hound with
us for Barbadoes. Hot 'em for not keeping under way, I say! but come, let's see if ...
Owen Williams (editor of British theatre), 1831
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British Theatre, Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and ...
Moreover, . the youn plodding spark, he with the grave, foul-weal er face, there, is
to man the tight little frigate, Miss 'Narcissa, what d'ye call her, that is bound with
us for Barbadoes. Hot'em for not keeping'under way, I. say! but come, let's see if ...