Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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Page 99
... taken out , and I'm undone . 30 TONY . Oh ! is that all ? Ha , ha , ha . By the laws , I never saw it better acted in my life . Ecod , I thought you was ruin'd in earnest , ha , ha , ha . MRS . HARDCASTLE . Why boy , I am ruin'd in ...
... taken out , and I'm undone . 30 TONY . Oh ! is that all ? Ha , ha , ha . By the laws , I never saw it better acted in my life . Ecod , I thought you was ruin'd in earnest , ha , ha , ha . MRS . HARDCASTLE . Why boy , I am ruin'd in ...
Page 106
... taken care , I hope , of the casket I sent you to 30 lock up ? It's in safety ? MARLOW . Yes , yes . It's safe enough . I have taken care of it . But how could you think the seat of a post - coach at an Inn - door a place of safety ? Ah ...
... taken care , I hope , of the casket I sent you to 30 lock up ? It's in safety ? MARLOW . Yes , yes . It's safe enough . I have taken care of it . But how could you think the seat of a post - coach at an Inn - door a place of safety ? Ah ...
Page 125
... taken down . I must be gone . HARDCASTLE . By the hand of my body , but you shall not . I see it was all a mistake ... taken away the lady , he has not taken her fortune , that remains in this family to console us for her 40 loss ...
... taken down . I must be gone . HARDCASTLE . By the hand of my body , but you shall not . I see it was all a mistake ... taken away the lady , he has not taken her fortune , that remains in this family to console us for her 40 loss ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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