Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 23
... once , not applying to the understrappers , as Mr. Honeywood would have had us . LOFTY . Honeywood ! he ! he ! He was , indeed , a fine solicitor . I suppose you have heard what has just happened to him ? mrs . croaker . Poor dear man ...
... once , not applying to the understrappers , as Mr. Honeywood would have had us . LOFTY . Honeywood ! he ! he ! He was , indeed , a fine solicitor . I suppose you have heard what has just happened to him ? mrs . croaker . Poor dear man ...
Page 123
... once more comes to my relief , and I will obey its dictates . In the moment of passion , fortune may be despised , but it ever produces a lasting repentance . I'm resolved to apply to Mr. Hardcastle's compassion and justice for redress ...
... once more comes to my relief , and I will obey its dictates . In the moment of passion , fortune may be despised , but it ever produces a lasting repentance . I'm resolved to apply to Mr. Hardcastle's compassion and justice for redress ...
Page 161
... once infected with this disease , it can only find pleasure in what contributes to encrease the distemper . Like the tyger , that seldom desists from pursuing man after having once preyed upon 40 human flesh , the reader , who has once ...
... once infected with this disease , it can only find pleasure in what contributes to encrease the distemper . Like the tyger , that seldom desists from pursuing man after having once preyed upon 40 human flesh , the reader , who has once ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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