The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Exeunt . Enter FORMAL and KNO'well . Form . Was your man a soldier , sir ? Kno . Aye , a knave ; I took him begging o ' the way , This morning , as I came over Moorfields . Enter BRAIN - WORM . Oh , here he is ! you have made fair speed ...
... Exeunt . Enter FORMAL and KNO'well . Form . Was your man a soldier , sir ? Kno . Aye , a knave ; I took him begging o ' the way , This morning , as I came over Moorfields . Enter BRAIN - WORM . Oh , here he is ! you have made fair speed ...
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... Exeunt , coz . SCENE III - A Chamber in KITELY'S House . Enter KITELY and CASH . Kite . Art thou sure , Thomas , we have pryed into all and every part throughout the house ? Is there no bye - place , or dark corner , has escaped our ...
... Exeunt , coz . SCENE III - A Chamber in KITELY'S House . Enter KITELY and CASH . Kite . Art thou sure , Thomas , we have pryed into all and every part throughout the house ? Is there no bye - place , or dark corner , has escaped our ...
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... Exeunt . Well . Ha , ha ! so e'en let them go ; this may make sport anon - What , Brain - worm ? Enter BRAIN - WORM . Brain . I saw the merchant turn the corner , and came back to tell you , all goes well ; wind and tide , my master ...
... Exeunt . Well . Ha , ha ! so e'en let them go ; this may make sport anon - What , Brain - worm ? Enter BRAIN - WORM . Brain . I saw the merchant turn the corner , and came back to tell you , all goes well ; wind and tide , my master ...
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... Exeunt BONARIO and CELIA . 2 Avoc . ' Tis pity two such prodigies should live . 1 Avoc . Let the old gentleman be return'd with care : I'm sorry our credulity wrong'd him . [ VOLPONE is carried out . 4 Aroc . These are two creatures ! 3 ...
... Exeunt BONARIO and CELIA . 2 Avoc . ' Tis pity two such prodigies should live . 1 Avoc . Let the old gentleman be return'd with care : I'm sorry our credulity wrong'd him . [ VOLPONE is carried out . 4 Aroc . These are two creatures ! 3 ...
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... Exeunt . VOLPONE and Mosca . - The first in the habit of a Commandatore ; the other , of a Claris- simo . Volp . Am I then like him ? Mos . O , sir , you are he : No man can sever you . Volp . Good . Mos . But , what am I ? Volp ...
... Exeunt . VOLPONE and Mosca . - The first in the habit of a Commandatore ; the other , of a Claris- simo . Volp . Am I then like him ? Mos . O , sir , you are he : No man can sever you . Volp . Good . Mos . But , what am I ? Volp ...
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