Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... things and must not be thrown away . Upon my honour , Madam , I have a regard for Miss Richland ; and , rather than she ... thing alive . LEONT . But you mistake , my dear . The same attention I used to advance my merit with you , I ...
... things and must not be thrown away . Upon my honour , Madam , I have a regard for Miss Richland ; and , rather than she ... thing alive . LEONT . But you mistake , my dear . The same attention I used to advance my merit with you , I ...
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... thing . But how shall we send it ? I can trust none of the servants of this family . GARNET . Odso , Madam , Mr. Honeywood's butler is in the next room ; 10 he's a dear , sweet man ; he'll do any thing for me . JARVIS . He ! the dog ...
... thing . But how shall we send it ? I can trust none of the servants of this family . GARNET . Odso , Madam , Mr. Honeywood's butler is in the next room ; 10 he's a dear , sweet man ; he'll do any thing for me . JARVIS . He ! the dog ...
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... thing is the genteel thing at any time . If so be that a gentleman bees in a concatenation accordingly . THIRD FELLOW . I like the maxum of it , Master Muggins . What , tho ' I am obligated to dance a bear , a man may be a gentleman for ...
... thing is the genteel thing at any time . If so be that a gentleman bees in a concatenation accordingly . THIRD FELLOW . I like the maxum of it , Master Muggins . What , tho ' I am obligated to dance a bear , a man may be a gentleman for ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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