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Page 191
... Enter OLIVIA , JARVIS Olivia . Well , we have got safe to the inn , however . Now , if the post - chaise were ready- Jarvis . The horses are just finishing their oats ; and , as they are not going to be married , they choose to take ...
... Enter OLIVIA , JARVIS Olivia . Well , we have got safe to the inn , however . Now , if the post - chaise were ready- Jarvis . The horses are just finishing their oats ; and , as they are not going to be married , they choose to take ...
Page 262
... Enter MARLOW , followed by a Servant [ Exit . Marlow . I wonder what Hastings could mean by sending me so valuable a thing as a casket to keep for him , when he knows the only place I have is the seat of a post - coach at an Inn - door ...
... Enter MARLOW , followed by a Servant [ Exit . Marlow . I wonder what Hastings could mean by sending me so valuable a thing as a casket to keep for him , when he knows the only place I have is the seat of a post - coach at an Inn - door ...
Page 297
... Enter DANcing Master and his Fiddler Sourby . This is not my man . compliments ? Who are you , with your Dancing Master ( Bowing often ) . I am called Rigaudon , sir , at your service . Sourby ( To JENNY ) . Have not I seen that face ...
... Enter DANcing Master and his Fiddler Sourby . This is not my man . compliments ? Who are you , with your Dancing Master ( Bowing often ) . I am called Rigaudon , sir , at your service . Sourby ( To JENNY ) . Have not I seen that face ...
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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