The British Drama: Comedies. 2 vW. Miller, 1804 |
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... scene with the impertinence of abigails and valets ; not reflecting , that the familiarity , to which the Romans admitted their servants , or their freedmen , who generally superintended the education of their children , unavoidably ...
... scene with the impertinence of abigails and valets ; not reflecting , that the familiarity , to which the Romans admitted their servants , or their freedmen , who generally superintended the education of their children , unavoidably ...
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... Scene - London . ACT I. Kno . What would you do , you peremptory |. MEN . BY ROGER FORMAL , his clerk . KITELY , a merchant . CAPTAIN BOBADIL , a blustering coward . KNO'WELL , an old gentleman . ED . KNO'WELL , his son . BRAIN - WORM ...
... Scene - London . ACT I. Kno . What would you do , you peremptory |. MEN . BY ROGER FORMAL , his clerk . KITELY , a merchant . CAPTAIN BOBADIL , a blustering coward . KNO'WELL , an old gentleman . ED . KNO'WELL , his son . BRAIN - WORM ...
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... SCENE II . - Young KNO'WELL'S Study . Enter EDWARD KNO'WELL and BRAIN - WORM . E. Kno . Did he open it , say'st thou ? Brain . Yes , o ' my word , sir , and read the con- tents . E. Kno . That's bad . What countenance , pray thee , made ...
... SCENE II . - Young KNO'WELL'S Study . Enter EDWARD KNO'WELL and BRAIN - WORM . E. Kno . Did he open it , say'st thou ? Brain . Yes , o ' my word , sir , and read the con- tents . E. Kno . That's bad . What countenance , pray thee , made ...
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... SCENE III . - The street before COB's house . Enter Master MATTHEW . Mat . I think this be the house . What , hoa ! Enter COB , from the House . Cob . Who is there ? O , Master Matthew ! give your worship good morrow . Mat . What , Cob ...
... SCENE III . - The street before COB's house . Enter Master MATTHEW . Mat . I think this be the house . What , hoa ! Enter COB , from the House . Cob . Who is there ? O , Master Matthew ! give your worship good morrow . Mat . What , Cob ...
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... SCENE III - A hall in Justice CLEMENT'S house . Enter KITELY and COB . Kite . Ha ! How many are there , say'st thou ? Cob . Marry , sir , your brother , Master Well- bred- Kite . Tut , beside him : what strangers are there , man ? Cob ...
... SCENE III - A hall in Justice CLEMENT'S house . Enter KITELY and COB . Kite . Ha ! How many are there , say'st thou ? Cob . Marry , sir , your brother , Master Well- bred- Kite . Tut , beside him : what strangers are there , man ? Cob ...
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