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Pagina 35
... Sir William Honeywood , the man was utterly impracticable . SIR WILL . His uncle ! then that gentleman , I suppose , is a particular friend of yours . LOFTY . Meaning me , Sir ? —Yes , Madam , as I often said , my dear Sir William , you ...
... Sir William Honeywood , the man was utterly impracticable . SIR WILL . His uncle ! then that gentleman , I suppose , is a particular friend of yours . LOFTY . Meaning me , Sir ? —Yes , Madam , as I often said , my dear Sir William , you ...
Pagina 36
... Sir William shall even wait upon him , if you think proper to command it . SIR WILL . That would be quite unnecessary . LOFTY . Well , we must introduce you then . Call upon me - let me see— ay , in two days . SIR WILL . Now , or the ...
... Sir William shall even wait upon him , if you think proper to command it . SIR WILL . That would be quite unnecessary . LOFTY . Well , we must introduce you then . Call upon me - let me see— ay , in two days . SIR WILL . Now , or the ...
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Oliver Goldsmith Tom Davis. O , Sir , what are you here too ? I'll tell you what , honest friend , if you have not absolutely delivered my letter to Sir William Honeywood , you may return it . The thing will do without him . SIR WIL . Sir ...
Oliver Goldsmith Tom Davis. O , Sir , what are you here too ? I'll tell you what , honest friend , if you have not absolutely delivered my letter to Sir William Honeywood , you may return it . The thing will do without him . SIR WIL . Sir ...
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Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
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