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... once impos- sible to go beyond the dictum of Gifford : they are " a despicable set of buffoons . " He is reckless of consistency in action or time , indif- ferent generally to dramatic effect , but when the mysteries of the heart are in ...
... once impos- sible to go beyond the dictum of Gifford : they are " a despicable set of buffoons . " He is reckless of consistency in action or time , indif- ferent generally to dramatic effect , but when the mysteries of the heart are in ...
Page 15
... once , and never but once : -thou art no scholar ? Pel . I have read pamphlets dedicated to me.— Dost call him Agelastus ? Why did he laugh ? Rhe . To see an ass eat thistles . Puppy , go study to be a singular coxcomb . Cuculus is an ...
... once , and never but once : -thou art no scholar ? Pel . I have read pamphlets dedicated to me.— Dost call him Agelastus ? Why did he laugh ? Rhe . To see an ass eat thistles . Puppy , go study to be a singular coxcomb . Cuculus is an ...
Page 17
... once a month into a whipping , and bleed in the breech instead of the arm . Rhe . Have at thee again ! Cor . Come ! Cuc . There , there , there ! O brave doctor ! Pel . Let ' em alone . Rhe . Thou art in thy religion an atheist , in thy ...
... once a month into a whipping , and bleed in the breech instead of the arm . Rhe . Have at thee again ! Cor . Come ! Cuc . There , there , there ! O brave doctor ! Pel . Let ' em alone . Rhe . Thou art in thy religion an atheist , in thy ...
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... once a month into a whipping , and bleed in the breech instead of the arm . Rhe . Have at thee again ! Cor . Come ! Cuc . There , there , there ! O brave doctor ! Pel . Let ' em alone . Rhe . Thou art in thy religion an atheist , in thy ...
... once a month into a whipping , and bleed in the breech instead of the arm . Rhe . Have at thee again ! Cor . Come ! Cuc . There , there , there ! O brave doctor ! Pel . Let ' em alone . Rhe . Thou art in thy religion an atheist , in thy ...
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... once- Pel . Prithee , hold thy tongue ; the lords are in the presence . 1 Simpleton . 2 It appears from innumerable passages in our old writers , that barbers ' shops were furnished with some musical instrument ( com- monly a cittern or ...
... once- Pel . Prithee , hold thy tongue ; the lords are in the presence . 1 Simpleton . 2 It appears from innumerable passages in our old writers , that barbers ' shops were furnished with some musical instrument ( com- monly a cittern or ...
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