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Page 181
... sure , madam , I did hear him say a little snubbing before marriage would teach you to bear it the better afterwards . Olivia . To be gone a full hour , though he had only to get a bill changed in the city ! How provoking ! Gar . I'll ...
... sure , madam , I did hear him say a little snubbing before marriage would teach you to bear it the better afterwards . Olivia . To be gone a full hour , though he had only to get a bill changed in the city ! How provoking ! Gar . I'll ...
Page 192
... sure , we had a sweet little couple set off from this two days ago for the same place . The gentleman , for a tailor , was , to be sure , as fine a spoken tailor , as ever blew froth from a full pot . And the young lady so bashful , it ...
... sure , we had a sweet little couple set off from this two days ago for the same place . The gentleman , for a tailor , was , to be sure , as fine a spoken tailor , as ever blew froth from a full pot . And the young lady so bashful , it ...
Page 268
... sure there's nothing in my behaviour to put me upon a level with one of that stamp . Marlow . Nothing , my dear ... sure I should be sorry to affront any gentleman who has been so polite , and said so many civil things to me . I'm sure I ...
... sure there's nothing in my behaviour to put me upon a level with one of that stamp . Marlow . Nothing , my dear ... sure I should be sorry to affront any gentleman who has been so polite , and said so many civil things to me . I'm sure I ...
Contents
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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