The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... stay to praise it longer now ; and I am very sorry for't . [ Exit . Step . Another time will serve , Brain - worm .--- Gra - mercy for this . Enter Young KNO'well . E. Kno . Ha , ha , ha ! Step . ' Slid ! I hope he laughs not at me ; an ...
... stay to praise it longer now ; and I am very sorry for't . [ Exit . Step . Another time will serve , Brain - worm .--- Gra - mercy for this . Enter Young KNO'well . E. Kno . Ha , ha , ha ! Step . ' Slid ! I hope he laughs not at me ; an ...
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... stay , sir , stay ! Kite . Nay , brother Downright ! Down . ' Heart ! stand you away , an ' you love Kite . You shall not follow him , now , I pray you , brother ; good faith , you shall not : I will overrule you . Down . Ha ! scavenger ...
... stay , sir , stay ! Kite . Nay , brother Downright ! Down . ' Heart ! stand you away , an ' you love Kite . You shall not follow him , now , I pray you , brother ; good faith , you shall not : I will overrule you . Down . Ha ! scavenger ...
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... stay his journey - Veni , vidi , vici , I may say with captain Cæsar ; I am made for ever , i'faith . Well , now must I practise to get the true garb of one of those lance - knights , my arm here , and my - Young master ! and his cousin ...
... stay his journey - Veni , vidi , vici , I may say with captain Cæsar ; I am made for ever , i'faith . Well , now must I practise to get the true garb of one of those lance - knights , my arm here , and my - Young master ! and his cousin ...
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... stay thy re- turn ? Brain . Do I live , sir ? what a question is that ! Well . We'll prorogue his expectation , then , a little . Brain - worm , thou shalt go with us . Come on , gentlemen ; nay , I pray thee , sweet Ned , droop not ...
... stay thy re- turn ? Brain . Do I live , sir ? what a question is that ! Well . We'll prorogue his expectation , then , a little . Brain - worm , thou shalt go with us . Come on , gentlemen ; nay , I pray thee , sweet Ned , droop not ...
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... stay . Yet , do so . I will defer going , on all occasions . Cash . Sir , Snare , your scrivener , will be there with the bonds . Kite . That's true ! fool on me ! I had clean forgot it ! I must go . What's o'clock ? Cash . Exchange ...
... stay . Yet , do so . I will defer going , on all occasions . Cash . Sir , Snare , your scrivener , will be there with the bonds . Kite . That's true ! fool on me ! I had clean forgot it ! I must go . What's o'clock ? Cash . Exchange ...
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