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Page 109
... ladies ; " Ah , Doctor , that's good ! The pool's very rich - ah ! the Doctor is loo'd ! Thus foil'd in my courage , on ... lady , " to try it , I own.- Ah ! the Doctor is loo'd ! Come , Doctor , put down . " Thus , playing , and playing ...
... ladies ; " Ah , Doctor , that's good ! The pool's very rich - ah ! the Doctor is loo'd ! Thus foil'd in my courage , on ... lady , " to try it , I own.- Ah ! the Doctor is loo'd ! Come , Doctor , put down . " Thus , playing , and playing ...
Page 143
... 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 her own manufactures formerly . But now ...
... 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 her own manufactures formerly . But now ...
Page 245
... Ladies ' Memorandum - book for the last year . Hastings . Indeed . Such a head in a side - box , at the Play - house , would draw as many gazers as my Lady Mayoress at a City Ball . Mrs. Hard . I vow , since inoculation began , there is ...
... Ladies ' Memorandum - book for the last year . Hastings . Indeed . Such a head in a side - box , at the Play - house , would draw as many gazers as my Lady Mayoress at a City Ball . Mrs. Hard . I vow , since inoculation began , there is ...
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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