The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... fortune thrown upon me- Item , one salt of agate- -not my seeking . Lady . Do you hear , sir ? Mos . A perfumâd box - prithee forbear , You see I am troubled - made of an onyx- Lady . How ! Mos . To - morrow , or next day , I shall be ...
... fortune thrown upon me- Item , one salt of agate- -not my seeking . Lady . Do you hear , sir ? Mos . A perfumâd box - prithee forbear , You see I am troubled - made of an onyx- Lady . How ! Mos . To - morrow , or next day , I shall be ...
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... fortune . You should ha ' some would swell , now , like a wine - fat , With such an autumn - Did he gi ' you all , sir ? Corv . Avoid , you rascal . Volp . ' Troth , your wife has shewn Herself a very woman ; but you are well , You need ...
... fortune . You should ha ' some would swell , now , like a wine - fat , With such an autumn - Did he gi ' you all , sir ? Corv . Avoid , you rascal . Volp . ' Troth , your wife has shewn Herself a very woman ; but you are well , You need ...
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... fortune soberly ? I must ha ' my crotchets ! And my conundrums ! well , go you and seek him : His meaning may be truer than my fear . Bid him , he straight come to me to the court ; Thither will I , and , if't be possible , Unscrew my ...
... fortune soberly ? I must ha ' my crotchets ! And my conundrums ! well , go you and seek him : His meaning may be truer than my fear . Bid him , he straight come to me to the court ; Thither will I , and , if't be possible , Unscrew my ...
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Walter Scott. THE ALCHEMIST . BY BEN JONSON . PROLOGUE . FORTUNE , that favours fools , these two short hours We wish ... fortunes , news , Selling of flies , flat bawdry , with the stone : Till it , and they , and all in fume are gone ...
Walter Scott. THE ALCHEMIST . BY BEN JONSON . PROLOGUE . FORTUNE , that favours fools , these two short hours We wish ... fortunes , news , Selling of flies , flat bawdry , with the stone : Till it , and they , and all in fume are gone ...
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... fortune looks for him another way . Face . ' Slid , doctor , how canst thou know this so soon ? I'm amus'd at that ! Sub . By a rule , captain , In metaposcopy , which I do work by , A certain star i'th'forehead , which you see not ...
... fortune looks for him another way . Face . ' Slid , doctor , how canst thou know this so soon ? I'm amus'd at that ! Sub . By a rule , captain , In metaposcopy , which I do work by , A certain star i'th'forehead , which you see not ...
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