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Page 148
... Olivia . But consider , Leontine , your disobedience and my indiscretion : : your being sent to France to bring home a sister ; and , instead of a sister , bringing home- Leont . One dearer than a thousand sisters . One that I am ...
... Olivia . But consider , Leontine , your disobedience and my indiscretion : : your being sent to France to bring home a sister ; and , instead of a sister , bringing home- Leont . One dearer than a thousand sisters . One that I am ...
Page 163
... Olivia . It shall be my future care never to put such generosity to a second trial . And as for the partner of my ... Olivia's ! Of sharing in the transports that you have thus occasioned ? Croaker . Lord , sir , we can be happy enough ...
... Olivia . It shall be my future care never to put such generosity to a second trial . And as for the partner of my ... Olivia's ! Of sharing in the transports that you have thus occasioned ? Croaker . Lord , sir , we can be happy enough ...
Page 181
... Olivia . To be gone a full hour , though he had only to get a bill changed in the city ! How provoking ! Gar . I'll lay my life , Mr. Leontine , that had twice as much to do , is setting off by this time from his inn : and here you are ...
... Olivia . To be gone a full hour , though he had only to get a bill changed in the city ! How provoking ! Gar . I'll lay my life , Mr. Leontine , that had twice as much to do , is setting off by this time from his inn : and here you are ...
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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