The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... wrong not the quality of your de- sert , with looking downward , coz ; but hold up your head , so ; and let the idea of what you are be pourtrayed in your face , that men may read in your physiognomy , here , within this place , is to ...
... wrong not the quality of your de- sert , with looking downward , coz ; but hold up your head , so ; and let the idea of what you are be pourtrayed in your face , that men may read in your physiognomy , here , within this place , is to ...
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... wrong sow by the ear , i'faith , and claps his dish at a wrong man's door . I'll lay my hand o ' my halfpenny , ere I part with it , to fetch him out , I'll assure him . Kite . Nay , good brother , let it not trouble you thus . Down ...
... wrong sow by the ear , i'faith , and claps his dish at a wrong man's door . I'll lay my hand o ' my halfpenny , ere I part with it , to fetch him out , I'll assure him . Kite . Nay , good brother , let it not trouble you thus . Down ...
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... wrong me , and insult me too ? Thou faithless man ! Kite . Out on thy more than strumpet's impu- dence ! Steal'st thou thus to thy haunts ? And have I taken Thy bawd and thee , and thy companion , This hoary - headed letcher , this old ...
... wrong me , and insult me too ? Thou faithless man ! Kite . Out on thy more than strumpet's impu- dence ! Steal'st thou thus to thy haunts ? And have I taken Thy bawd and thee , and thy companion , This hoary - headed letcher , this old ...
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... wrong , sir . I Will so advise you , you shall have it all . Corb . How ? Mos . All , sir , ' tis your right , your own ; no man Can claim a part : " Tis yours , without a rival , Decreed by destiny . Corb . How ? how , good Mosca ? Mos ...
... wrong , sir . I Will so advise you , you shall have it all . Corb . How ? Mos . All , sir , ' tis your right , your own ; no man Can claim a part : " Tis yours , without a rival , Decreed by destiny . Corb . How ? how , good Mosca ? Mos ...
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... wrong , I must reveal it . This very hour your father is in purpose To disinherit you- Bon . How ! Mos . And thrust you forth , As a mere stranger to his blood ; ' tis true , sir : The work no way engageth me , but , as I claim an ...
... wrong , I must reveal it . This very hour your father is in purpose To disinherit you- Bon . How ! Mos . And thrust you forth , As a mere stranger to his blood ; ' tis true , sir : The work no way engageth me , but , as I claim an ...
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