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Page 157
... LOFTY , 1 speaking to his servant Lofty . And if the Venetian Ambassador , or that teas- ing creature the Marquis , should call , I'm not at home . Dam'me , I'll be pack - horse to none of them ! My dear madam , I have just snatched a ...
... LOFTY , 1 speaking to his servant Lofty . And if the Venetian Ambassador , or that teas- ing creature the Marquis , should call , I'm not at home . Dam'me , I'll be pack - horse to none of them ! My dear madam , I have just snatched a ...
Page 175
... Lofty , is a person employed in my affairs : I know you'll serve us ! Sir Lofty . My dear madam , I live but to serve you . William shall even wait upon him , if you think proper to command it . Sir Will . That would be quite ...
... Lofty , is a person employed in my affairs : I know you'll serve us ! Sir Lofty . My dear madam , I live but to serve you . William shall even wait upon him , if you think proper to command it . Sir Will . That would be quite ...
Page 201
... Lofty , what can that mean ? Lofty . Let him go on , let him go on , I say . You'll find it come to something presently . Sir Will Yes , sir , I believe you'll be amazed , if , after waiting some time in the ante - chamber , after being ...
... Lofty , what can that mean ? Lofty . Let him go on , let him go on , I say . You'll find it come to something presently . Sir Will Yes , sir , I believe you'll be amazed , if , after waiting some time in the ante - chamber , after being ...
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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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