The British Drama: Comedies. 2 vW. Miller, 1804 |
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... young master . Bid him rise , sir . Tell him , I have some business to employ him . Brain . I will , sir , presently . Kno . But hear you , sirrah ! If he be at his book , disturb him not . VOL . II . Brain . Well , sir . [ Erit . Kno ...
... young master . Bid him rise , sir . Tell him , I have some business to employ him . Brain . I will , sir , presently . Kno . But hear you , sirrah ! If he be at his book , disturb him not . VOL . II . Brain . Well , sir . [ Erit . Kno ...
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... young gentleman , is he not ? Serv . The same , sir ; Master Kitely married his sister : the rich merchant in the Old Jewry . Kno . You say very true . Brain - worm ! " Enter BRAIN - WORM . Brain . Sir . Kno . Make this honest friend ...
... young gentleman , is he not ? Serv . The same , sir ; Master Kitely married his sister : the rich merchant in the Old Jewry . Kno . You say very true . Brain - worm ! " Enter BRAIN - WORM . Brain . Sir . Kno . Make this honest friend ...
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... 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 he in the ...
... 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 he in the ...
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... young Well - bred , and others . Why , hostess ! a stool here for this gentleman . Mat . No haste , sir , ' tis very well . Bob . Body of me ! It was so late ere we par- ted last night , I can scarce open my eyes yet : I was but new ...
... young Well - bred , and others . Why , hostess ! a stool here for this gentleman . Mat . No haste , sir , ' tis very well . Bob . Body of me ! It was so late ere we par- ted last night , I can scarce open my eyes yet : I was but new ...
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... young , dry - foot , over Moorfields to Lon- don this morning : now I , knowing of this hunt- ing match , or rather conspiracy , and to insinuate with my young master ( for so must we , that are blue - waiters , and men of hope and ...
... young , dry - foot , over Moorfields to Lon- don this morning : now I , knowing of this hunt- ing match , or rather conspiracy , and to insinuate with my young master ( for so must we , that are blue - waiters , and men of hope and ...
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