The British Drama: Comedies. 2 vW. Miller, 1804 |
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... mistress's brother , Well - bred , Chance to bring hither any gentlemen , Ere I come back , let one straight bring me word . Cash . Very well , sir . Kite . To the Exchange ; do you hear ? Or here in Coleman - Street , to Justice ...
... mistress's brother , Well - bred , Chance to bring hither any gentlemen , Ere I come back , let one straight bring me word . Cash . Very well , sir . Kite . To the Exchange ; do you hear ? Or here in Coleman - Street , to Justice ...
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... mistress in verse . We shall have the happiness to hear some of his poetry now . He never comes unfurnished . Brain - worm ! Step . Brain - worm ? Where is this Brainworm ? E. Kno . Ay , cousin , no words of it , upon your gentility ...
... mistress in verse . We shall have the happiness to hear some of his poetry now . He never comes unfurnished . Brain - worm ! Step . Brain - worm ? Where is this Brainworm ? E. Kno . Ay , cousin , no words of it , upon your gentility ...
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... mistress ; and I mean as well . Dow . Hey - day , here is stuff ! Well . O , now stand close . Pray Heaven she can get him to read ; he should do it of his own natural impudence . Bridg . Servant , what is this same , I pray you ? Mat ...
... mistress ; and I mean as well . Dow . Hey - day , here is stuff ! Well . O , now stand close . Pray Heaven she can get him to read ; he should do it of his own natural impudence . Bridg . Servant , what is this same , I pray you ? Mat ...
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... mistress , and your sister- Kite . Are any of the gallants within ? Cash . No , sir , they are all gone . Kite . Art thou sure of it ? Cash . I can assure you , sir . Kite . What gentleman was it that they prais- ed so , Thomas ? Cash ...
... mistress , and your sister- Kite . Are any of the gallants within ? Cash . No , sir , they are all gone . Kite . Art thou sure of it ? Cash . I can assure you , sir . Kite . What gentleman was it that they prais- ed so , Thomas ? Cash ...
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... mistress , and heard - whence was that noise ? Cash . Your brother , Master Well - bred , is with them , and I found them throwing out their mirth on a very truly ridiculous subject ; it is one For- mal , as he stiles himself , and he ...
... mistress , and heard - whence was that noise ? Cash . Your brother , Master Well - bred , is with them , and I found them throwing out their mirth on a very truly ridiculous subject ; it is one For- mal , as he stiles himself , and he ...
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