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Page 145
... Exit . Honeyw . Poor Croaker ! His situation deserves the utmost pity . I shall scarce recover my spirits these three days . Sure , to live upon such terms is worse than death itself . And yet , when I consider my own situation , a ...
... Exit . Honeyw . Poor Croaker ! His situation deserves the utmost pity . I shall scarce recover my spirits these three days . Sure , to live upon such terms is worse than death itself . And yet , when I consider my own situation , a ...
Page 244
... Exit . Miss Hard . Ha ha ! ha ! Was there ever such a sober sentimental interview ? I'm certain he scarce looked in my face the whole time . Yet the fellow , but for his unaccountable bashfulness , is pretty well , too . He has good ...
... Exit . Miss Hard . Ha ha ! ha ! Was there ever such a sober sentimental interview ? I'm certain he scarce looked in my face the whole time . Yet the fellow , but for his unaccountable bashfulness , is pretty well , too . He has good ...
Page 262
... Exit . Miss Neville . Well ! success attend you . In the meantime , I'll go amuse my aunt with the old pretence of a violent passion for my cousin . Enter MARLOW , followed by a Servant [ Exit . Marlow . I wonder what Hastings could ...
... Exit . Miss Neville . Well ! success attend you . In the meantime , I'll go amuse my aunt with the old pretence of a violent passion for my cousin . Enter MARLOW , followed by a Servant [ Exit . Marlow . I wonder what Hastings could ...
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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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