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... look well in anything . Ah , if your honour knew that bit of flesh as well as I do , you'd be perfectly in love with ... looks so well , that I don't care if I have a suit from the same place for myself . 1 Observe or take note of ...
... look well in anything . Ah , if your honour knew that bit of flesh as well as I do , you'd be perfectly in love with ... looks so well , that I don't care if I have a suit from the same place for myself . 1 Observe or take note of ...
Page 194
... look now ? How does he look now ? Olivia . Ah ! Leont . Undone ! Croaker . How do I look now ? Sir , I am your very humble servant . Madam , I am yours . What , you are going off , are you ? Then , first , if you please , take a word or ...
... look now ? How does he look now ? Olivia . Ah ! Leont . Undone ! Croaker . How do I look now ? Sir , I am your very humble servant . Madam , I am yours . What , you are going off , are you ? Then , first , if you please , take a word or ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. master could never have taught him that timid look , — that awkward address , -that bashful manner Hard . Whose look ? whose manner ? child ! Miss Hard . Mr. Marlow's : his mauvaise honte , his timidity struck me at the ...
Oliver Goldsmith. master could never have taught him that timid look , — that awkward address , -that bashful manner Hard . Whose look ? whose manner ? child ! Miss Hard . Mr. Marlow's : his mauvaise honte , his timidity struck me at the ...
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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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