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Page 147
... whole morning at her hair - dresser , when all the fault was her face . Honeyw . And yet I'll engage has carried that face at last to a very good market . This good - natur'd town , madam , has husbands , like spectacles , to fit every ...
... whole morning at her hair - dresser , when all the fault was her face . Honeyw . And yet I'll engage has carried that face at last to a very good market . This good - natur'd town , madam , has husbands , like spectacles , to fit every ...
Page 152
... whole fortune to yourself . Well , who could have thought so innocent a face could cover so much cuteness ! Miss Rich . Why , girl , I only oppose my prudence to their cunning , and practise a lesson they have taught me against ...
... whole fortune to yourself . Well , who could have thought so innocent a face could cover so much cuteness ! Miss Rich . Why , girl , I only oppose my prudence to their cunning , and practise a lesson they have taught me against ...
Page 242
... whole life . Keep it up , and I'll insure you the victory . Miss Hard . I'm afraid you flatter , sir . You that have seen so much of the finest company can find little enter- tainment in an obscure corner of the country . Marlow ...
... whole life . Keep it up , and I'll insure you the victory . Miss Hard . I'm afraid you flatter , sir . You that have seen so much of the finest company can find little enter- tainment in an obscure corner of the country . Marlow ...
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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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