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Pagina 59
... hand in the matter . So now , if any of the company has a mind for preferment , he may take my place . I'm ... hand has not power to detain 40 him . [ Giving her hand HONEYW . Heavens ! how can I have deserved all this ? How express my ...
... hand in the matter . So now , if any of the company has a mind for preferment , he may take my place . I'm ... hand has not power to detain 40 him . [ Giving her hand HONEYW . Heavens ! how can I have deserved all this ? How express my ...
Pagina 79
... hands in your pockets . Take your hands from your pockets , Roger ; and from your head , you block- head you . See how Diggory carries his hands . They're a little too stiff , indeed , but that's no great matter . ΙΟ DIGGORY . Ay , mind ...
... hands in your pockets . Take your hands from your pockets , Roger ; and from your head , you block- head you . See how Diggory carries his hands . They're a little too stiff , indeed , but that's no great matter . ΙΟ DIGGORY . Ay , mind ...
Pagina 112
... hand . If my aunt sees it , we are ruined for ever . I'll keep her employ'd a little if I can . ( To MRS . HARDCASTLE ) But I have not told you , Madam , of my cousin's smart answer just now to Mr. 20 Marlow . We so laugh'd - You must ...
... hand . If my aunt sees it , we are ruined for ever . I'll keep her employ'd a little if I can . ( To MRS . HARDCASTLE ) But I have not told you , Madam , of my cousin's smart answer just now to Mr. 20 Marlow . We so laugh'd - You must ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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