Poems and PlaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited/E. P. Dutton & Company, Incorporated, 1960 - 317 pages |
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Page 165
... myself ! Honeyw . Without all question , Mr.I forget your name , sir ? Bailiff . How can you forget what you never knew ? he , he , he ! Honeyw . May I beg leave to ask your name ? Bailiff . Yes , you may . Honeyw . Then , pray , sir ...
... myself ! Honeyw . Without all question , Mr.I forget your name , sir ? Bailiff . How can you forget what you never knew ? he , he , he ! Honeyw . May I beg leave to ask your name ? Bailiff . Yes , you may . Honeyw . Then , pray , sir ...
Page 166
... myself . If all that I have lost by my heart was put together , it would make a — but no matter for that . Honeyw . Don't account it lost , Mr. Twitch . The ingratitude of the world can never deprive us of the conscious happiness of ...
... myself . If all that I have lost by my heart was put together , it would make a — but no matter for that . Honeyw . Don't account it lost , Mr. Twitch . The ingratitude of the world can never deprive us of the conscious happiness of ...
Page 245
... myself . Hastings . Never there ! You amaze me ! From your air and manner , I concluded you had been bred all your life either at Ranelagh , St. James's , or Tower Wharf . Mrs. Hard . O ! sir , you're only pleased to say so . We country ...
... myself . Hastings . Never there ! You amaze me ! From your air and manner , I concluded you had been bred all your life either at Ranelagh , St. James's , or Tower Wharf . Mrs. Hard . O ! sir , you're only pleased to say so . We country ...
Contents
THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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