The British Drama: Comedies. 2 vW. Miller, 1804 |
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... head , so ; and let the idea of what you are be pour- trayed in your face , that men may read in your physiognomy , here , within this place , is to be seen the true and accomplished monster , or mi - house . ] ' racle of nature ...
... head , so ; and let the idea of what you are be pour- trayed in your face , that men may read in your physiognomy , here , within this place , is to be seen the true and accomplished monster , or mi - house . ] ' racle of nature ...
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... head Beware , Against her single peace ? No , no . When mutual appetite doth meet to treat , And spirits of one kind and quality Come once to parley , in the pride of blood , It is not slow conspiracy that follows . Well , to be plain ...
... head Beware , Against her single peace ? No , no . When mutual appetite doth meet to treat , And spirits of one kind and quality Come once to parley , in the pride of blood , It is not slow conspiracy that follows . Well , to be plain ...
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... head : age was authority Against a buffoon ; and a man had then A certain reverence paid unto his years , That had none due unto his life . But now we are fallen ; youth from their fear , And age from that , which bred it , good example ...
... head : age was authority Against a buffoon ; and a man had then A certain reverence paid unto his years , That had none due unto his life . But now we are fallen ; youth from their fear , And age from that , which bred it , good example ...
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... head . ] E. Kno . ' Slight , he shakes his head like a bot- tle , to feel an ' there be any brain in it ! Well . Sister , what ha ' you here ? Verses ? — Pray you , let us see . Who made these verses ? They are excellent good . Mat . O ...
... head . ] E. Kno . ' Slight , he shakes his head like a bot- tle , to feel an ' there be any brain in it ! Well . Sister , what ha ' you here ? Verses ? — Pray you , let us see . Who made these verses ? They are excellent good . Mat . O ...
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... head , that puzzles mine to read it . Well . ' Tis jealousy , good sister , and writ so largely , that the blind may read it ; have you not perceived it yet ? Dame . If I have , ' tis not always prudent , that my tongue should betray my ...
... head , that puzzles mine to read it . Well . ' Tis jealousy , good sister , and writ so largely , that the blind may read it ; have you not perceived it yet ? Dame . If I have , ' tis not always prudent , that my tongue should betray my ...
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