The modern British drama, Том 31811 |
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... leave you ? I protest- E. Kno . No , no , you shall not protest , coz . Step . By my fackins , but I will by your leave ; I will protest more to my friend , than I will speak of at this time . E. Kno . You speak very well , coz . Step ...
... leave you ? I protest- E. Kno . No , no , you shall not protest , coz . Step . By my fackins , but I will by your leave ; I will protest more to my friend , than I will speak of at this time . E. Kno . You speak very well , coz . Step ...
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... leave , he is a rascal , under his favour , do you see . E. Kno . Ay , by his leave , he is , and under fa- vour . A pretty piece of civility ! Sirrah , how dost like him ? Well . Oh , it's a most precious fool , make much of him . I ...
... leave , he is a rascal , under his favour , do you see . E. Kno . Ay , by his leave , he is , and under fa- vour . A pretty piece of civility ! Sirrah , how dost like him ? Well . Oh , it's a most precious fool , make much of him . I ...
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... leave to hate thy baseness . Mos . Baseness ? Bon . Ay , answer me , is not thy sloth Sufficient argument ? thy flattery ? Thy means of feeding ? Mos . Heav'n be good to me ! These imputations are too common , sir , And eas❜ly stuck on ...
... leave to hate thy baseness . Mos . Baseness ? Bon . Ay , answer me , is not thy sloth Sufficient argument ? thy flattery ? Thy means of feeding ? Mos . Heav'n be good to me ! These imputations are too common , sir , And eas❜ly stuck on ...
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... leave of your grave fatherhoods ) if their plot Have any face , or colour , like to truth ? Or if , unto the dullest nostril here , It smell not rank , and most abhorred slander ? I crave your care of this good gentleman , Whose life is ...
... leave of your grave fatherhoods ) if their plot Have any face , or colour , like to truth ? Or if , unto the dullest nostril here , It smell not rank , and most abhorred slander ? I crave your care of this good gentleman , Whose life is ...
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... leave , though no philosopher , To laugh : For you that are , ' tis thought , shall weep . Face . Sir , he does pray you'll not forget . Sur . I will not , sir . Sir Epicure , I shall leave you . Mam . I follow you straight . SCENE IV ...
... leave , though no philosopher , To laugh : For you that are , ' tis thought , shall weep . Face . Sir , he does pray you'll not forget . Sur . I will not , sir . Sir Epicure , I shall leave you . Mam . I follow you straight . SCENE IV ...
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Abel art thou Bayes Belville better Brass Brute cann't Clar confess Corb cousin cuckold d'ye dare dear devil Dick dost dside egad Enter Estif Exeunt Exit Face Fain faith father fellow Flip Flippanta fool fortune Fred Furn gentleman give gone Grace Gripe hast hear heart Heaven honour hope humour husband kiss Kite Lady Town ladyship Ld Town leave Leon look lord Lucy madam Madem Marg marriage marry master Mira Mirabell mistress Moody Moth never on't Plau play poor pr'ythee pray rascal rogue Rusor Ruth Scan SCENE servant shew Silv Sir Fran Sir John speak sure swear Teague tell thee there's thing thou art thought troth twas twill Volp VOLPONE Volt what's wife woman young
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