A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes, 7±ÇSeptimus Prowett, 1825 |
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... kind ; the sword of my knighthood sticks still upon my shoulders , and I feel the blow in my purse ; it has cut two leather bags asunder . But all's one , honour must be purchased . I will give over my city coat , and betake myself to ...
... kind ; the sword of my knighthood sticks still upon my shoulders , and I feel the blow in my purse ; it has cut two leather bags asunder . But all's one , honour must be purchased . I will give over my city coat , and betake myself to ...
18 ÆäÀÌÁö
... kind of poetess , and will make ballads upon the calves of your legs . I pr'ythee , let her alone , she'll never make a good wife for any man , unless it be a leather - dresser ; for perhaps he , in time , may turn her . Geraldine ...
... kind of poetess , and will make ballads upon the calves of your legs . I pr'ythee , let her alone , she'll never make a good wife for any man , unless it be a leather - dresser ; for perhaps he , in time , may turn her . Geraldine ...
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... kind of charity we have yet some remains , particularly , as Dr. Ducarel observes , " at Lambeth palace , where thirty poor per- sons are relieved by an alms called the DOLE , which is given " three times a week to ten persons at a time ...
... kind of charity we have yet some remains , particularly , as Dr. Ducarel observes , " at Lambeth palace , where thirty poor per- sons are relieved by an alms called the DOLE , which is given " three times a week to ten persons at a time ...
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... kind of careless smile , in contempt of fortune , as not being able , with all her engines , to batter down one piece of your estate , that your means may be thought invincible . Never tell your money , nor what you have won , nor what ...
... kind of careless smile , in contempt of fortune , as not being able , with all her engines , to batter down one piece of your estate , that your means may be thought invincible . Never tell your money , nor what you have won , nor what ...
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... kind in a foreign country . Stukeley and the Sherleys appear to have been held in great estimation by the people in general . The former was a dissolute wretch , born in Devonshire , who squandered away his property in riot and ...
... kind in a foreign country . Stukeley and the Sherleys appear to have been held in great estimation by the people in general . The former was a dissolute wretch , born in Devonshire , who squandered away his property in riot and ...
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