Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... HONEYW . That I don't know ; but I'm sure we were at a great deal of trouble in getting him to lend it . JARVIS . He has lost all patience . HONEYW . Then he has lost a very good thing . JARVIS . There's that ten guineas you were ...
... HONEYW . That I don't know ; but I'm sure we were at a great deal of trouble in getting him to lend it . JARVIS . He has lost all patience . HONEYW . Then he has lost a very good thing . JARVIS . There's that ten guineas you were ...
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... HONEYW . I have heard instances to the contrary , even from yourself . 10 LOFTY . Yes , Honeywood , and there are instances to the contrary , that you shall never hear from myself . HONEYW . Ha , dear Sir , permit me to ask you but one ...
... HONEYW . I have heard instances to the contrary , even from yourself . 10 LOFTY . Yes , Honeywood , and there are instances to the contrary , that you shall never hear from myself . HONEYW . Ha , dear Sir , permit me to ask you but one ...
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... HONEYW . It would not become me to decide , Madam ; but doubtless , the greatness of his terrors now , will but invite them to renew their villainy another time . MRS . CROAKER . I told you , he'd be of my opinion . CROAKER . HOW , Sir ...
... HONEYW . It would not become me to decide , Madam ; but doubtless , the greatness of his terrors now , will but invite them to renew their villainy another time . MRS . CROAKER . I told you , he'd be of my opinion . CROAKER . HOW , Sir ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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