Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 83
... MARLOW . Yet , George , if we open the campaign too fiercely at first , we may want ammunition before it is over . I think to reserve the em- broidery to secure a retreat . HARDCASTLE . Your talking of a retreat , Mr. Marlow , puts me ...
... MARLOW . Yet , George , if we open the campaign too fiercely at first , we may want ammunition before it is over . I think to reserve the em- broidery to secure a retreat . HARDCASTLE . Your talking of a retreat , Mr. Marlow , puts me ...
Page 106
... Marlow here , and in spirits too ! MARLOW . Give me joy , George ! Crown me , shadow me with laurels ! Well , George , after all , we modest fellows don't want for success 10 among the women . HASTINGS . Some women you mean . But what ...
... Marlow here , and in spirits too ! MARLOW . Give me joy , George ! Crown me , shadow me with laurels ! Well , George , after all , we modest fellows don't want for success 10 among the women . HASTINGS . Some women you mean . But what ...
Page 117
... MARLOW MARLOW . I come , Sir , once more , to ask pardon for my strange conduct . I can scarce reflect on my insolence without confusion . Hardcastle . Tut , boy , a trifle . You take it too gravely . An hour or two's laughing with my ...
... MARLOW MARLOW . I come , Sir , once more , to ask pardon for my strange conduct . I can scarce reflect on my insolence without confusion . Hardcastle . Tut , boy , a trifle . You take it too gravely . An hour or two's laughing with my ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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