Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... Exeunt . Enter OLIVIA and LEONTINE LEONT . And yet , trust me , Olivia , I had every reason to expect Miss Richland's refusal , as I did every thing in my power to deserve it . Her indelicacy surprizes me . OLIVIA . Sure , Leontine ...
... Exeunt . Enter OLIVIA and LEONTINE LEONT . And yet , trust me , Olivia , I had every reason to expect Miss Richland's refusal , as I did every thing in my power to deserve it . Her indelicacy surprizes me . OLIVIA . Sure , Leontine ...
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... much of his honest heart , that if he can't relieve our uneasinesses , he will at least share 30 them . [ Exeunt . END OF THE SECOND ACT ACT III SCENE , YOUNG HONEYWOOD's House BAILIFF , HONEYWOOD Act II 27 The Good Natur'd Man.
... much of his honest heart , that if he can't relieve our uneasinesses , he will at least share 30 them . [ Exeunt . END OF THE SECOND ACT ACT III SCENE , YOUNG HONEYWOOD's House BAILIFF , HONEYWOOD Act II 27 The Good Natur'd Man.
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... that I considered your commands as my pride ; for your kindness is such , that my duty as yet has been inclination . [ Exeunt . ΙΟ END OF THIRD ACT ACT IV Enter HASTINGS and MISS NEVILLE HASTINGS . You 104 Act III She Stoops to Conquer.
... that I considered your commands as my pride ; for your kindness is such , that my duty as yet has been inclination . [ Exeunt . ΙΟ END OF THIRD ACT ACT IV Enter HASTINGS and MISS NEVILLE HASTINGS . You 104 Act III She Stoops to Conquer.
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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