The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareGall & Inglis, 1864 - 934 pages |
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... Sirrah ! Sirrah , What's your business in this House , Sirrah ? Teft . What Authority have you to examine me , Friend ? Hot . Friend , you Dog ! call me Friend , I'le knock you down Sirrah . Teft . Poor Soul - poor Soul- Hot . You are ...
... Sirrah ! Sirrah , What's your business in this House , Sirrah ? Teft . What Authority have you to examine me , Friend ? Hot . Friend , you Dog ! call me Friend , I'le knock you down Sirrah . Teft . Poor Soul - poor Soul- Hot . You are ...
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... Sirrah , hoh ? Crab . Why Free - holders are things , that if they keep their Votes in their own gullets , can hinder many a Knight from pleading Priviledge of Parliament to re- lieve him from a Baily . Codf . Sirrah , I have three ...
... Sirrah , hoh ? Crab . Why Free - holders are things , that if they keep their Votes in their own gullets , can hinder many a Knight from pleading Priviledge of Parliament to re- lieve him from a Baily . Codf . Sirrah , I have three ...
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... sirrah! do you know who you are? Bon. Please to bespeak something else; I have everything in the house. Aim. Have you any veal? Bon. Veal! sir, we had a delicate loin of veal on Wednesday last. Aim. Have you got any fish or wildfowl ...
... sirrah! do you know who you are? Bon. Please to bespeak something else; I have everything in the house. Aim. Have you any veal? Bon. Veal! sir, we had a delicate loin of veal on Wednesday last. Aim. Have you got any fish or wildfowl ...
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... sirrah ; in beaten silk and staves-acre. 19 Clown. How, how, knave's-acre ! ay, I thought that was all the land his father left him. Do ye hear? I would be sorry to rob you of your living. Wag. Sirrah, I say in staves-acre. Clown. Oho ...
... sirrah ; in beaten silk and staves-acre. 19 Clown. How, how, knave's-acre ! ay, I thought that was all the land his father left him. Do ye hear? I would be sorry to rob you of your living. Wag. Sirrah, I say in staves-acre. Clown. Oho ...
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... Sirrah , Sirrah , if you are not hang'd before you come to my Years , you'l know a Cock from a Hen . But come , I'm ftill a Friend to thy Person , thô I have a Contempt of thy Understanding ; and therefore I wou'd willingly know thy ...
... Sirrah , Sirrah , if you are not hang'd before you come to my Years , you'l know a Cock from a Hen . But come , I'm ftill a Friend to thy Person , thô I have a Contempt of thy Understanding ; and therefore I wou'd willingly know thy ...
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