Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... hope to be married ; nothing more . MIS RICH . Well , no more of this ! As to my guardian , and his son , they shall find me prepared to receive them ; I'm resolved to accept their proposal with seeming pleasure , to mortify them by ...
... hope to be married ; nothing more . MIS RICH . Well , no more of this ! As to my guardian , and his son , they shall find me prepared to receive them ; I'm resolved to accept their proposal with seeming pleasure , to mortify them by ...
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... hope all for the best . OLIVIA . And do you permit me to hope , Sir ! Can I ever expect to be forgiven ! But hope has too long deceiv'd me . CROAKER . Why then , child , it shan't deceive you now , for I forgive you this very moment . I ...
... hope all for the best . OLIVIA . And do you permit me to hope , Sir ! Can I ever expect to be forgiven ! But hope has too long deceiv'd me . CROAKER . Why then , child , it shan't deceive you now , for I forgive you this very moment . I ...
Page 104
... hope to satisfy you . HARDCASTLE . Well , an hour let it be then . But I'll have no trifling with your father . All fair and open , do you mind me ? MISS HARDCASTLE . I hope , Sir , you have ever found that I considered your commands as ...
... hope to satisfy you . HARDCASTLE . Well , an hour let it be then . But I'll have no trifling with your father . All fair and open , do you mind me ? MISS HARDCASTLE . I hope , Sir , you have ever found that I considered your commands as ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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