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... CHARLES and HARDCASTLE Hard . Ha ! ha ha ! The peremptory tone in which he sent forth his sublime commands . Sir Charles . And the reserve with which I suppose he treated all your advances . Hard . And yet he might have seen something ...
... CHARLES and HARDCASTLE Hard . Ha ! ha ha ! The peremptory tone in which he sent forth his sublime commands . Sir Charles . And the reserve with which I suppose he treated all your advances . Hard . And yet he might have seen something ...
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... Charles . I'm astonished at the air of sincerity with which he parted . Hard . And I'm astonished at the deliberate intrepidity of his assurance . Sir Charles . I dare pledge my life and honour upon his truth . Hard . Here comes my ...
... Charles . I'm astonished at the air of sincerity with which he parted . Hard . And I'm astonished at the deliberate intrepidity of his assurance . Sir Charles . I dare pledge my life and honour upon his truth . Hard . Here comes my ...
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... CHARLES and Miss HARDCASTLE Sir Charles . What a situation am I in ! If what you say appears , I shall then find a guilty son . If what he says be true , I shall then lose one that , of all others , I most wished for a daughter . Miss ...
... CHARLES and Miss HARDCASTLE Sir Charles . What a situation am I in ! If what you say appears , I shall then find a guilty son . If what he says be true , I shall then lose one that , of all others , I most wished for a daughter . Miss ...
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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 of | 59 |
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