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Page 143
... Honeyw . I have no apprehensions for the ladies , I assure you . Croaker . May be not . Indeed what signifies whether they be perverted or no ? The women in my time were good for something . I have seen a lady dressed from top to toe in ...
... Honeyw . I have no apprehensions for the ladies , I assure you . Croaker . May be not . Indeed what signifies whether they be perverted or no ? The women in my time were good for something . I have seen a lady dressed from top to toe in ...
Page 187
... Honeyw . I own my rashness ; but , as I plead the cause of friendship , of one who loves - Don't be alarmed , madam -Who loves you with the most ardent passion ; whose whole happiness is placed in you- Miss Rich . I fear , sir , I shall ...
... Honeyw . I own my rashness ; but , as I plead the cause of friendship , of one who loves - Don't be alarmed , madam -Who loves you with the most ardent passion ; whose whole happiness is placed in you- Miss Rich . I fear , sir , I shall ...
Page 190
Oliver Goldsmith Austin Dobson. Honeyw . Without doubt , perfectly absurd . Croaker . Then you are of my opinion ? Honeyw . Entirely . Mrs. Croaker . And you reject mine ? Honeyw . Heaven forbid , madam . No , sure , no reason- ing can ...
Oliver Goldsmith Austin Dobson. Honeyw . Without doubt , perfectly absurd . Croaker . Then you are of my opinion ? Honeyw . Entirely . Mrs. Croaker . And you reject mine ? Honeyw . Heaven forbid , madam . No , sure , no reason- ing can ...
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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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