Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... talk perfectly naturally and without the disguise of politeness in an inn , and so tell him with complete honesty what they think of Tony Lumpkin . Incensed , he determines to enforce this undisguised honesty on them , so that they will ...
... talk perfectly naturally and without the disguise of politeness in an inn , and so tell him with complete honesty what they think of Tony Lumpkin . Incensed , he determines to enforce this undisguised honesty on them , so that they will ...
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... talk nonsense ! What's come over the 30 boy ? What signifies asking , when there's not a soul to give you an answer ? If you would ask to the purpose , ask this lady's consent to make you happy . MISS RICH . Why indeed , Sir , his ...
... talk nonsense ! What's come over the 30 boy ? What signifies asking , when there's not a soul to give you an answer ? If you would ask to the purpose , ask this lady's consent to make you happy . MISS RICH . Why indeed , Sir , his ...
Page 79
... talk , and not think of talk- ing ; you must see us drink , and not think of drinking ; you must see us eat , and not think of eating . DIGGORY . By the laws , your worship , that's parfectly unpossible . When- ever Diggory sees yeating ...
... talk , and not think of talk- ing ; you must see us drink , and not think of drinking ; you must see us eat , and not think of eating . DIGGORY . By the laws , your worship , that's parfectly unpossible . When- ever Diggory sees yeating ...
Contents
Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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