Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 39
... manner , all confess it . LOFTY . Confess it ! Sir . Torture itself , Sir , shall never bring me to con- fess it ... manner . Is there any way ? LOFTY . From this moment you're mine . Yes , my friend , you shall know it - I'm in love ...
... manner , all confess it . LOFTY . Confess it ! Sir . Torture itself , Sir , shall never bring me to con- fess it ... manner . Is there any way ? LOFTY . From this moment you're mine . Yes , my friend , you shall know it - I'm in love ...
Page 91
... manner , I concluded you had been bred all your life either at Ranelagh , St. James's , or Tower Wharf . MRS . HARDCASTLE . O ! Sir , you're only pleased to say so . We Country persons can have no manner at all . I'm in love with the ...
... manner , I concluded you had been bred all your life either at Ranelagh , St. James's , or Tower Wharf . MRS . HARDCASTLE . O ! Sir , you're only pleased to say so . We Country persons can have no manner at all . I'm in love with the ...
Page 96
... manner ? child ! MISS HARDCASTLE . Mr. Marlow's : his meauvaise honte , his timidity struck me at the first sight ... manners of the age ; admired the prudence of girls that never laughed ; tired me with apologies for being tiresome ...
... manner ? child ! MISS HARDCASTLE . Mr. Marlow's : his meauvaise honte , his timidity struck me at the first sight ... manners of the age ; admired the prudence of girls that never laughed ; tired me with apologies for being tiresome ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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