The British Drama: Comedies. 2 vW. Miller, 1804 |
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... fool . Step . Friend , I am a fool , that's granted : but I'll have it for that word's sake . Follow me for your money . Brain . At your service , sir . Enter KNO'WELL . Kno . I cannot lose the thought yet of this let- ter , Sent to my ...
... fool . Step . Friend , I am a fool , that's granted : but I'll have it for that word's sake . Follow me for your money . Brain . At your service , sir . Enter KNO'WELL . Kno . I cannot lose the thought yet of this let- ter , Sent to my ...
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... fool on me ! I had clean forgot it ! I must go . What's o'clock ? Cash . Exchange time , sir . should'st Reveal it , but- Cash . How ! I reveal it ! Kite . Nay , I do not think thou would'st ; but if thou should'st , ' Twere a great ...
... fool on me ! I had clean forgot it ! I must go . What's o'clock ? Cash . Exchange time , sir . should'st Reveal it , but- Cash . How ! I reveal it ! Kite . Nay , I do not think thou would'st ; but if thou should'st , ' Twere a great ...
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... fool ? Did you never see me play Face . Thou shalt , if I can help it . Hieronymo's old cloak , ruff , and hat will serve ; [ SUBTLE hath whispered him this while . I'll tell thee more when thou bring'st them . Ana . Sir , I know [ Exit ...
... fool ? Did you never see me play Face . Thou shalt , if I can help it . Hieronymo's old cloak , ruff , and hat will serve ; [ SUBTLE hath whispered him this while . I'll tell thee more when thou bring'st them . Ana . Sir , I know [ Exit ...
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... fool , Peace , you'll mar all . Face . Or you will else , you rogue . Love . Oh , is it so ? Then you converse with spirits . Come , sir , no more o ' your tricks , good Jeremy ; The truth's the shortest way . Face . Dismiss this rabble ...
... fool , Peace , you'll mar all . Face . Or you will else , you rogue . Love . Oh , is it so ? Then you converse with spirits . Come , sir , no more o ' your tricks , good Jeremy ; The truth's the shortest way . Face . Dismiss this rabble ...
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... commission , You are not in't yourself . Over . Thou art a fool ; In being out of office , I am out of danger ; Where , if I were a justice , besides the trouble , I I might , or out of wilfulness or error , MASSINGER . ] 65 BRITISH DRAMA .
... commission , You are not in't yourself . Over . Thou art a fool ; In being out of office , I am out of danger ; Where , if I were a justice , besides the trouble , I I might , or out of wilfulness or error , MASSINGER . ] 65 BRITISH DRAMA .
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