The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 12
... young master . Well , he is re- solved to prove my honesty ; faith , and I am re- solved to prove his patience . Oh , I shall abuse him intolerably ! This small piece of service will bring him clean out of love with the soldier for ever ...
... young master . Well , he is re- solved to prove my honesty ; faith , and I am re- solved to prove his patience . Oh , I shall abuse him intolerably ! This small piece of service will bring him clean out of love with the soldier for ever ...
Page 25
... young Kno ' well here ? Tib . Young Kno'well ! I know none such , sir , on my honesty . Kno . Your honesty , dame ! It flies too lightly from you . There is no way but fetch the con stable . Tib . The constable ! the man is mad , I ...
... young Kno ' well here ? Tib . Young Kno'well ! I know none such , sir , on my honesty . Kno . Your honesty , dame ! It flies too lightly from you . There is no way but fetch the con stable . Tib . The constable ! the man is mad , I ...
Page 26
... young pander , and old cuckold - maker , I'll have you every one before the justice - Nay , you shall answer it ; I charge you go . Come forth , thou bawd . [ Goes into the house , and brings out TIB . Kno . Marry , with all my heart ...
... young pander , and old cuckold - maker , I'll have you every one before the justice - Nay , you shall answer it ; I charge you go . Come forth , thou bawd . [ Goes into the house , and brings out TIB . Kno . Marry , with all my heart ...
Page 28
... young master . Kno . My son is not married , I hope ? Brain . Faith , sir , they are both as sure as love , a priest , and three thousand pounds , which is her portion , can make them ; and by this time are ready to bespeak their ...
... young master . Kno . My son is not married , I hope ? Brain . Faith , sir , they are both as sure as love , a priest , and three thousand pounds , which is her portion , can make them ; and by this time are ready to bespeak their ...
Page 55
... young man . now , Stand here , the most unhappy , innocent person , That ever man's own goodness made accused . For these , not knowing how to owe a gift Of that dear grace , but with their shame , being placed So ' bove all powers of ...
... young man . now , Stand here , the most unhappy , innocent person , That ever man's own goodness made accused . For these , not knowing how to owe a gift Of that dear grace , but with their shame , being placed So ' bove all powers of ...
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