Poems and PlaysDent, 1975 - 258 pages |
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... pardon books , as we do our friends , that have now and then agreeable absurdities to recommend them . BAILIFF . That's all my eye . The King only can pardon , as the law says : for set in case- HONEYW . I'm quite of your opinion , Sir ...
... pardon books , as we do our friends , that have now and then agreeable absurdities to recommend them . BAILIFF . That's all my eye . The King only can pardon , as the law says : for set in case- HONEYW . I'm quite of your opinion , Sir ...
Page 58
... pardon and consent . Enter MRS . CROAKER , JARVIS , LEONTINE , OLIVIA MRS . CROAKER . Where's my husband ! Come , come , lovey , you must forgive them . Jarvis here has been to tell me the whole affair ; and , I say , you must forgive ...
... pardon and consent . Enter MRS . CROAKER , JARVIS , LEONTINE , OLIVIA MRS . CROAKER . Where's my husband ! Come , come , lovey , you must forgive them . Jarvis here has been to tell me the whole affair ; and , I say , you must forgive ...
Page 89
... Pardon me , Madam . I was always willing to be amused . The folly of most people is rather an object of mirth than uneasiness . HASTINGS . ( To him ) Bravo , Bravo . Never spoke so well in your whole life . Well ! Miss Hardcastle , I ...
... Pardon me , Madam . I was always willing to be amused . The folly of most people is rather an object of mirth than uneasiness . HASTINGS . ( To him ) Bravo , Bravo . Never spoke so well in your whole life . Well ! Miss Hardcastle , I ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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