Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 15
... marry her ; it may be possible , she has no inclination to me . CROAKER . I'll tell you once for all how it stands . A good part of Miss Richland's large fortune consists in a claim upon government , which my good friend , Mr. Lofty ...
... marry her ; it may be possible , she has no inclination to me . CROAKER . I'll tell you once for all how it stands . A good part of Miss Richland's large fortune consists in a claim upon government , which my good friend , Mr. Lofty ...
Page 49
... married , they chuse to take their own time . OLIVIA . You are for ever giving wrong motives to my impatience ... married , or not married , I ask no questions . To 20 be sure , we had a sweet little couple set 49.
... married , they chuse to take their own time . OLIVIA . You are for ever giving wrong motives to my impatience ... married , or not married , I ask no questions . To 20 be sure , we had a sweet little couple set 49.
Page 54
... married to I don't know who that is here ; so now you are as wise as I am . MISS RICH . Married ! to whom , Sir ? CROAKER . TO Olivia ; my daughter , as I took her to be ; but who the devil she is , or whose daughter she is , I know no ...
... married to I don't know who that is here ; so now you are as wise as I am . MISS RICH . Married ! to whom , Sir ? CROAKER . TO Olivia ; my daughter , as I took her to be ; but who the devil she is , or whose daughter she is , I know no ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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