Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... son , they shall find me prepared to receive them ; I'm resolved to accept their proposal with seeming pleasure , to mortify them by compliance , and so throw the refusal at last upon them . GAR . Delicious ! and that will secure your ...
... son , they shall find me prepared to receive them ; I'm resolved to accept their proposal with seeming pleasure , to mortify them by compliance , and so throw the refusal at last upon them . GAR . Delicious ! and that will secure your ...
Page 54
... son is either married , or going to be so , to this lady , whom he imposed upon me as his sister . Ay , certainly so ; and yet I don't find it afflicts me so much as one might think . There's the advantage of fretting away our ...
... son is either married , or going to be so , to this lady , whom he imposed upon me as his sister . Ay , certainly so ; and yet I don't find it afflicts me so much as one might think . There's the advantage of fretting away our ...
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... son , Sir . I hope you think so ? 20 MARLOW . I do from my soul , Sir . I don't want much intreaty . I gener- 30 ally make my father's son welcome wherever he goes . HARDCASTLE . I believe you do , from my soul , Sir . But tho ' I say ...
... son , Sir . I hope you think so ? 20 MARLOW . I do from my soul , Sir . I don't want much intreaty . I gener- 30 ally make my father's son welcome wherever he goes . HARDCASTLE . I believe you do , from my soul , Sir . But tho ' I say ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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