Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 116
... Charles is arrived . He and the Old Gentle- man of the house have been laughing at Mr. Marlow's mistake this half ... CHARLES and HARDCASTLE [ Exit . HARDCASTLE . Ha , ha , ha . The peremptory tone in which he sent forth his sublime ...
... Charles is arrived . He and the Old Gentle- man of the house have been laughing at Mr. Marlow's mistake this half ... CHARLES and HARDCASTLE [ Exit . HARDCASTLE . Ha , ha , ha . The peremptory tone in which he sent forth his sublime ...
Page 119
... CHARLES . Agreed . And if I find him what you describe , all my happiness in him must have an end . [ Exit . 10 MISS HARDCASTLE . And if you don't find him what I describe - I fear my happiness must never have a beginning . SCENE ...
... CHARLES . Agreed . And if I find him what you describe , all my happiness in him must have an end . [ Exit . 10 MISS HARDCASTLE . And if you don't find him what I describe - I fear my happiness must never have a beginning . SCENE ...
Page 123
... CHARLES and MISS HARDCASTLE [ Exeunt . SIR CHARLES . What a situation am I in . If what you say appears , I shall then find a guilty son . If what he says be true , I shall then lose one that , of all others , I most wish'd for a ...
... CHARLES and MISS HARDCASTLE [ Exeunt . SIR CHARLES . What a situation am I in . If what you say appears , I shall then find a guilty son . If what he says be true , I shall then lose one that , of all others , I most wish'd for a ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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