The Works of the British DramatistsJohn S. Keltie W.P. Nimmo, 1873 - 509 Seiten |
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... Cler . Have you got the song yet perfect , I gave you , boy ? Page . Yes , sir . Cler . Let me hear it . Page . You shall , sir ; but i'faith let nobody else . Cler . Why , I pray ? Page . It will get you the dangerous name of a poet in ...
... Cler . Have you got the song yet perfect , I gave you , boy ? Page . Yes , sir . Cler . Let me hear it . Page . You shall , sir ; but i'faith let nobody else . Cler . Why , I pray ? Page . It will get you the dangerous name of a poet in ...
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... Cler . Nay , if I have thy authority , I'll not leave yet . Come , the other are considerations , when we come to have grey heads and weak hams , moist eyes and shrunk members . We'll think on ' em then ; then we'll pray and fast . True ...
... Cler . Nay , if I have thy authority , I'll not leave yet . Come , the other are considerations , when we come to have grey heads and weak hams , moist eyes and shrunk members . We'll think on ' em then ; then we'll pray and fast . True ...
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... Cler . Out of his senses . The waits of the city have a pension of him not to come near that ward . This youth practised on him one night like the bellman ; and never left till he had brought him down to the door with a long sword ; and ...
... Cler . Out of his senses . The waits of the city have a pension of him not to come near that ward . This youth practised on him one night like the bellman ; and never left till he had brought him down to the door with a long sword ; and ...
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... Cler . Why , believe it , Dauphine , Truewit's a very honest fellow . Daup . I think no other : but this frank nature of his is not for secrets . Cler . Nay , then , you are mistaken , Dauphine : I know where he has been well trusted ...
... Cler . Why , believe it , Dauphine , Truewit's a very honest fellow . Daup . I think no other : but this frank nature of his is not for secrets . Cler . Nay , then , you are mistaken , Dauphine : I know where he has been well trusted ...
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... Cler . Did you ever hear such a wind - sucker2 as this ? Daup . Or such a rook as the other , that will betray his mistress to be seen ! Come , ' tis time we prevented it . Cler . Go . ACT II . - SCENE I. A Room in MOROSE's House ...
... Cler . Did you ever hear such a wind - sucker2 as this ? Daup . Or such a rook as the other , that will betray his mistress to be seen ! Come , ' tis time we prevented it . Cler . Go . ACT II . - SCENE I. A Room in MOROSE's House ...
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