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Pagina 91
... dress a little par- ticular or one may escape in the crowd . HASTINGS . But that can never be your case , Madam , in any dress . ( bowing ) MRS . HARDCASTLE . Yet , what signifies my dressing when I have such a piece of antiquity by my ...
... dress a little par- ticular or one may escape in the crowd . HASTINGS . But that can never be your case , Madam , in any dress . ( bowing ) MRS . HARDCASTLE . Yet , what signifies my dressing when I have such a piece of antiquity by my ...
Pagina 100
... dress , ask'd me if you were the bar maid ? He mistook you for the bar maid , madam . MISS HARDCASTLE . Did he ? Then as I live I'm resolved to keep up the delusion . Tell me , Pimple , how do you like my present dress . Don't you think ...
... dress , ask'd me if you were the bar maid ? He mistook you for the bar maid , madam . MISS HARDCASTLE . Did he ? Then as I live I'm resolved to keep up the delusion . Tell me , Pimple , how do you like my present dress . Don't you think ...
Pagina 188
... dress supplies , Nor shares with art the triumph of her eyes . 290 But when those charms are past , for charms are frail , When time advances , and when lovers fail , She then shines forth sollicitous to bless , In all the glaring ...
... dress supplies , Nor shares with art the triumph of her eyes . 290 But when those charms are past , for charms are frail , When time advances , and when lovers fail , She then shines forth sollicitous to bless , In all the glaring ...
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