Poems and PlaysMessrs. Price, Sleater, 1785 - 274 pages |
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Page 87
... Sir Will . Say rather , that he loves all the world ; that is his fault . Jar . I am fure there is no part of it more de to him than you are , tho ' he has not feen you fince he was a child . Sir Will . What fignifies his affection to ...
... Sir Will . Say rather , that he loves all the world ; that is his fault . Jar . I am fure there is no part of it more de to him than you are , tho ' he has not feen you fince he was a child . Sir Will . What fignifies his affection to ...
Page 88
... Sir Wil . Not mine , fure ? My letters to him during my employment in Italy , taught him only that philo- fophy which might prevent , not defend his errors . far . Faith , begging your honour's pardon , I'm forry they taught him any ...
... Sir Wil . Not mine , fure ? My letters to him during my employment in Italy , taught him only that philo- fophy which might prevent , not defend his errors . far . Faith , begging your honour's pardon , I'm forry they taught him any ...
Page 89
... Sir Wil . We must try him once more , however , and I'll go this inftant to put my fcheme into execution ; and I don't despair of fucceeding , as , by your means , I can have frequent opportunities of being about him , without being ...
... Sir Wil . We must try him once more , however , and I'll go this inftant to put my fcheme into execution ; and I don't despair of fucceeding , as , by your means , I can have frequent opportunities of being about him , without being ...
Page 130
... SIR WILLIAM . Sir Will . For Mifs Richland to undertake fetting him free , I own , was quite unexpected . It has totally un- 1 hinged my fchemes to reclaim him . Yet , 130 THE GOOD NATUR'D MAN :
... SIR WILLIAM . Sir Will . For Mifs Richland to undertake fetting him free , I own , was quite unexpected . It has totally un- 1 hinged my fchemes to reclaim him . Yet , 130 THE GOOD NATUR'D MAN :
Page 131
... Sir Will . Partly , madam . But , I was alfo willing you fhould be fully apprized of the character of the gentleman you intended to ferve . Mifs Rich . It must come , fir , with a very ill grace from you . To cenfure it , after what you ...
... Sir Will . Partly , madam . But , I was alfo willing you fhould be fully apprized of the character of the gentleman you intended to ferve . Mifs Rich . It must come , fir , with a very ill grace from you . To cenfure it , after what you ...
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