The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Faith , he is not of that mind : he is gone , master Stephen . Step . Gone ! which way ? when went he ? how long since ? Brain . He is rid hence . He took horse at the street door . Step . And I staid i ' the fields ! whoreson , scan ...
... Faith , he is not of that mind : he is gone , master Stephen . Step . Gone ! which way ? when went he ? how long since ? Brain . He is rid hence . He took horse at the street door . Step . And I staid i ' the fields ! whoreson , scan ...
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... Faith , some half hour to seven . Now , trust me , you have an exceeding fine lodging here , very neat , and private ! Bob . Ay , sir : sit down . I pray you , Master Matthew , in any case , possess no gentleman of our acquaintance with ...
... Faith , some half hour to seven . Now , trust me , you have an exceeding fine lodging here , very neat , and private ! Bob . Ay , sir : sit down . I pray you , Master Matthew , in any case , possess no gentleman of our acquaintance with ...
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... Faith , yesterday , they say : a young gal- lant , a friend of mine , told me so . Bob . By the foot of Pharaoh , an ' ' twere my case , now , I should send him a challenge , pre- sently . The bastinado ! A most proper , and sufficient ...
... Faith , yesterday , they say : a young gal- lant , a friend of mine , told me so . Bob . By the foot of Pharaoh , an ' ' twere my case , now , I should send him a challenge , pre- sently . The bastinado ! A most proper , and sufficient ...
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... faith , That I durst trust my life into his hands . Down . So would not I , in any bastard's , bro- ther , As , it is like , he is , although I knew Myself his father . But you said you'd somewhat To tell me , gentle brother ; what is't ...
... faith , That I durst trust my life into his hands . Down . So would not I , in any bastard's , bro- ther , As , it is like , he is , although I knew Myself his father . But you said you'd somewhat To tell me , gentle brother ; what is't ...
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... faith , For coming so late this morning . Cob . Perhaps so , sir ; take heed , somebody have not them by the belly , for walking so late in the evening . Kite . Well , yet my troubled spirit's somewhat eased , Though not reposed in that ...
... faith , For coming so late this morning . Cob . Perhaps so , sir ; take heed , somebody have not them by the belly , for walking so late in the evening . Kite . Well , yet my troubled spirit's somewhat eased , Though not reposed in that ...
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