The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... body o ' me , as I am a gentleman , and a soldier ; such dainty oaths ! and withall , he does take this same filthy roguish tobacco , the finest and cleanliest ! it would do a man good to see the fume come forth at's tonnels ! Well , he ...
... body o ' me , as I am a gentleman , and a soldier ; such dainty oaths ! and withall , he does take this same filthy roguish tobacco , the finest and cleanliest ! it would do a man good to see the fume come forth at's tonnels ! Well , he ...
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... body more about , that you may fall to a more sweet , comely , gentle- man - like guard . So , indifferent . Hollow your body more , sir , thus . Now , stand fast o ' your left leg ; note your distance ; keep your due pro- portion of ...
... body more about , that you may fall to a more sweet , comely , gentle- man - like guard . So , indifferent . Hollow your body more , sir , thus . Now , stand fast o ' your left leg ; note your distance ; keep your due pro- portion of ...
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... Body of me ! Here's the remainder of seven pound since yesterday was seven - night . It is your right Trinidado ! Did you never take any , Master Stephen ? Step . No , truly , sir ! but I'll learn to take it now , since you commend it ...
... Body of me ! Here's the remainder of seven pound since yesterday was seven - night . It is your right Trinidado ! Did you never take any , Master Stephen ? Step . No , truly , sir ! but I'll learn to take it now , since you commend it ...
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... body of Cæsar ! I shall never do it , sure ; upon mine honour , and by St George ! no , I have not the right grace . Mat . Master Stephen , will you any ? By this air , the most divine tobacco that ever I drunk ! Step . None , I thank ...
... body of Cæsar ! I shall never do it , sure ; upon mine honour , and by St George ! no , I have not the right grace . Mat . Master Stephen , will you any ? By this air , the most divine tobacco that ever I drunk ! Step . None , I thank ...
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... body to be kissed , unless they would have kissed the post in the middle of the warehouse ; for there I left them all , at their tobacco , with a pox ! Kite . How ! were they not gone in then , ere thou cam'st ? Cob . O , no , sir ...
... body to be kissed , unless they would have kissed the post in the middle of the warehouse ; for there I left them all , at their tobacco , with a pox ! Kite . How ! were they not gone in then , ere thou cam'st ? Cob . O , no , sir ...
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