Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 51
... look now ? -How does he look now ? OLIVIA . Ah ! LEONT . Undone . CROAKER . How do I look now ? Sir , I am your very humble servant . 30 Madam , I am your's . What , you are going off , are you ? Then , first , if you please , take a ...
... look now ? -How does he look now ? OLIVIA . Ah ! LEONT . Undone . CROAKER . How do I look now ? Sir , I am your very humble servant . 30 Madam , I am your's . What , you are going off , are you ? Then , first , if you please , take a ...
Page 96
... look , —that aukward address , —that bashful manner- HARDCASTLE . Whose look ? whose manner ? child ! MISS HARDCASTLE . Mr. Marlow's : his meauvaise honte , his timidity struck me at the first sight . HARDCASTLE . Then your first sight ...
... look , —that aukward address , —that bashful manner- HARDCASTLE . Whose look ? whose manner ? child ! MISS HARDCASTLE . Mr. Marlow's : his meauvaise honte , his timidity struck me at the first sight . HARDCASTLE . Then your first sight ...
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... look younger still ; but when we come very close indeed ( attempting to kiss her . ) MISS HARDCASTLE . Pray , Sir , keep your distance . One would think you wanted to know one's age as they do horses , by mark of mouth . MARLOW . I ...
... look younger still ; but when we come very close indeed ( attempting to kiss her . ) MISS HARDCASTLE . Pray , Sir , keep your distance . One would think you wanted to know one's age as they do horses , by mark of mouth . MARLOW . I ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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