Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 79
... followed by three or four aukward SERVANTS HARDCASTLE . Well , I hope you're perfect in the table exercise I have been teaching you these three days . You all know your posts and your places , and can shew that you have been used to ...
... followed by three or four aukward SERVANTS HARDCASTLE . Well , I hope you're perfect in the table exercise I have been teaching you these three days . You all know your posts and your places , and can shew that you have been used to ...
Page 105
... followed by a SERVANT [ Exit . MARLOW . I wonder what Hastings could mean by sending me so valu- able a thing as a casket to keep for him , when he knows the only place I have is the seat of a post - coach at an Inn - door . Have you ...
... followed by a SERVANT [ Exit . MARLOW . I wonder what Hastings could mean by sending me so valu- able a thing as a casket to keep for him , when he knows the only place I have is the seat of a post - coach at an Inn - door . Have you ...
Page 249
... followed his emendation . p . 177. On Edward Purdon Copies : Weekly Magazine , xxi ( 12 August 1773 ) , 224 ; Works , 1777 , p . 79 . Text : Works , with the last line emended in accordance with the Magazine text ( M ) since that ...
... followed his emendation . p . 177. On Edward Purdon Copies : Weekly Magazine , xxi ( 12 August 1773 ) , 224 ; Works , 1777 , p . 79 . Text : Works , with the last line emended in accordance with the Magazine text ( M ) since that ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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