Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... lost all patience . HONEYW . Then he has lost a very good thing . JARVIS . There's that ten guineas you were sending to the poor gentle- 10 man and his children in the Fleet . I believe that would stop his mouth for a while , at least ...
... lost all patience . HONEYW . Then he has lost a very good thing . JARVIS . There's that ten guineas you were sending to the poor gentle- 10 man and his children in the Fleet . I believe that would stop his mouth for a while , at least ...
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... lost . It's the only way to quiet her . Say they're lost , and call me to bear witness . 20 MRS . HARDCASTLE . ( Apart to TONY ) You know , my dear , I'm only keep- 30 ing them for you . So if I say they're gone , you'll bear me witness ...
... lost . It's the only way to quiet her . Say they're lost , and call me to bear witness . 20 MRS . HARDCASTLE . ( Apart to TONY ) You know , my dear , I'm only keep- 30 ing them for you . So if I say they're gone , you'll bear me witness ...
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... lost , that contained the poem . The characters mentioned were all members of the circle of Sir Joshua Reynolds . Mrs Hannah Horneck ( 11 ) was the widowed mother of Mary , ' the Jessamy bride ' ( 14 ) , Catherine , ' little comedy ...
... lost , that contained the poem . The characters mentioned were all members of the circle of Sir Joshua Reynolds . Mrs Hannah Horneck ( 11 ) was the widowed mother of Mary , ' the Jessamy bride ' ( 14 ) , Catherine , ' little comedy ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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