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Pagina xxi
... expect satire to be devoted to denigration , and thus read any praise in such poetry as ironic . This mistake was made by Mrs Piozzi , who used to quote ' as an instance of the danger of irony , the character of Cumberland in ...
... expect satire to be devoted to denigration , and thus read any praise in such poetry as ironic . This mistake was made by Mrs Piozzi , who used to quote ' as an instance of the danger of irony , the character of Cumberland in ...
Pagina 15
... expect more indulgence . CROAKER . An only father , Sir , might expect more obedience ; besides , has not your sister here , that never disobliged me in her life , as good a right as you ? He's a sad dog , Livy , my dear , and would ...
... expect more indulgence . CROAKER . An only father , Sir , might expect more obedience ; besides , has not your sister here , that never disobliged me in her life , as good a right as you ? He's a sad dog , Livy , my dear , and would ...
Pagina 26
... expect to be forgiven ! But hope has too long deceiv'd me . CROAKER . Why then , child , it shan't deceive you now , for I forgive you this very moment . I forgive you all ; and now you are indeed my daughter . OLIVIA . O transport ...
... expect to be forgiven ! But hope has too long deceiv'd me . CROAKER . Why then , child , it shan't deceive you now , for I forgive you this very moment . I forgive you all ; and now you are indeed my daughter . OLIVIA . O transport ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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