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... answer for him that- Enter LEONTINE Leont . Permit him thus to answer for himself . ( Kneel- ing . ) Thus , sir , let me speak my gratitude for this un- merited forgiveness . Yes , sir , this even exceeds all your former tenderness : I ...
... answer for him that- Enter LEONTINE Leont . Permit him thus to answer for himself . ( Kneel- ing . ) Thus , sir , let me speak my gratitude for this un- merited forgiveness . Yes , sir , this even exceeds all your former tenderness : I ...
Page 194
... answer might but increase your displeasure , without adding to your information . Croaker . I want no information from you , puppy ; and you , too , good madam , what answer have you got ? Eh ! ( A cry without , stop him . ) I think I ...
... answer might but increase your displeasure , without adding to your information . Croaker . I want no information from you , puppy ; and you , too , good madam , what answer have you got ? Eh ! ( A cry without , stop him . ) I think I ...
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... answer . Hastings . At present , however , we are not likely to receive any answer . Tony . No offence , gentlemen . But I'm told you have been enquiring for one Mr. Hardcastle , in these parts . Do you know what part of the country you ...
... answer . Hastings . At present , however , we are not likely to receive any answer . Tony . No offence , gentlemen . But I'm told you have been enquiring for one Mr. Hardcastle , in these parts . Do you know what part of the country you ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character | 59 |
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