The British Drama: Comedies. 2 vW. Miller, 1804 |
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... father's man . Master STEPHEN , a country gull . DOWNRIGHT , a plain squire . WELL - BRED , his half brother . JUSTICE CLEMENT , an old merry magistrate . WOMEN . DAME KITELY . MRS BRIDGET , sister to Kitely . TIB , Cob's wife . SCENE I ...
... father's man . Master STEPHEN , a country gull . DOWNRIGHT , a plain squire . WELL - BRED , his half brother . JUSTICE CLEMENT , an old merry magistrate . WOMEN . DAME KITELY . MRS BRIDGET , sister to Kitely . TIB , Cob's wife . SCENE I ...
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... father alone , to number over his ' green apricots , evening and morning , o ' the ' north - west wall : an ' I had been his son , I had ' saved him the labour long since ; if taking in all ' the young wenches that pass by , at the back ...
... father alone , to number over his ' green apricots , evening and morning , o ' the ' north - west wall : an ' I had been his son , I had ' saved him the labour long since ; if taking in all ' the young wenches that pass by , at the back ...
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... father's dar- ling ! Give it two plums . Nay , rather than it shall learn No bawdy song , the mother herself will teach it ! But this is in the infancy ; It will put off all this . Ay , it is like ; When it is gone into the bone already ...
... father's dar- ling ! Give it two plums . Nay , rather than it shall learn No bawdy song , the mother herself will teach it ! But this is in the infancy ; It will put off all this . Ay , it is like ; When it is gone into the bone already ...
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... father for me ? Well . ' Slid , you jest , I hope . E. Kno . Indeed , the best use we can turn it to , is to make a jest on't now ; but I'll assure you , my father had the full view of your flourishing style , before I saw it . Well ...
... father for me ? Well . ' Slid , you jest , I hope . E. Kno . Indeed , the best use we can turn it to , is to make a jest on't now ; but I'll assure you , my father had the full view of your flourishing style , before I saw it . Well ...
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... father ! Brain . Nay , never start ; ' tis true ; he has followed you over the fields by the foot , as you would do a hare i ' the snow . E. Kno . Sirrah , Well - bred , what shall we do , sirrah ? My father is come over after me . Well ...
... father ! Brain . Nay , never start ; ' tis true ; he has followed you over the fields by the foot , as you would do a hare i ' the snow . E. Kno . Sirrah , Well - bred , what shall we do , sirrah ? My father is come over after me . Well ...
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