Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 102
... child , you are vastly MISS HARDCASTLE . O la , Sir , you'll make one asham'd . MARLOW . Never saw a more sprightly malicious eye . Yes , yes , my dear , I did call . Have you got any of your - a - what d'ye call it in the house ? MISS ...
... child , you are vastly MISS HARDCASTLE . O la , Sir , you'll make one asham'd . MARLOW . Never saw a more sprightly malicious eye . Yes , yes , my dear , I did call . Have you got any of your - a - what d'ye call it in the house ? MISS ...
Page 103
... child ! MISS HARDCASTLE . I can't but laugh to think what time they all have for minding their work or their family . MARLOW . ( Aside ) All's well , she don't laugh at me . ( To her ) Do you ever work , child ? MISS HARDCASTLE . Ay ...
... child ! MISS HARDCASTLE . I can't but laugh to think what time they all have for minding their work or their family . MARLOW . ( Aside ) All's well , she don't laugh at me . ( To her ) Do you ever work , child ? MISS HARDCASTLE . Ay ...
Page 109
... child . A word with you . Enter MISS HARDCASTLE MISS HARDCASTLE . Let it be short then . I'm in a hurry . ( Aside ) ( I believe he begins to find out his mistake , but its too soon quite to undeceive him . ) MARLOW . Pray , child ...
... child . A word with you . Enter MISS HARDCASTLE MISS HARDCASTLE . Let it be short then . I'm in a hurry . ( Aside ) ( I believe he begins to find out his mistake , but its too soon quite to undeceive him . ) MARLOW . Pray , child ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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