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... letter to Mrs Bunbury , line 50 ) . If this is a joke , it has the marvellous inspired inconsequentiality that one can only find in two other places in eigh- teenth - century literature : one is in Blake's An Island in the Moon , and ...
... letter to Mrs Bunbury , line 50 ) . If this is a joke , it has the marvellous inspired inconsequentiality that one can only find in two other places in eigh- teenth - century literature : one is in Blake's An Island in the Moon , and ...
Pagina 36
... letter to Sir William will do . LOFTY . You shall have it ; yet , in my opinion , a letter is a very of going to work ; face to face , that's my way . SIR WILL . The letter , Sir , will do quite as well . bad way LOFTY . Zounds , Sir ...
... letter to Sir William will do . LOFTY . You shall have it ; yet , in my opinion , a letter is a very of going to work ; face to face , that's my way . SIR WILL . The letter , Sir , will do quite as well . bad way LOFTY . Zounds , Sir ...
Pagina 112
... letter for your worship . TONY . Give it to my mamma . She reads all my letters first . DIGGORY . I had orders to deliver it into your own hands . TONY . Who does it come from ? DIGGORY . Your worship mun ask that o ' the letter itself ...
... letter for your worship . TONY . Give it to my mamma . She reads all my letters first . DIGGORY . I had orders to deliver it into your own hands . TONY . Who does it come from ? DIGGORY . Your worship mun ask that o ' the letter itself ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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