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Pagina xxiii
... whole was originally entitled ' The Novel ' , a reference to the fiction - Lumpkin's changing of the house to an inn— that sets the whole play in motion and keeps it going . His energy and wit and incompetence have a long lineage ...
... whole was originally entitled ' The Novel ' , a reference to the fiction - Lumpkin's changing of the house to an inn— that sets the whole play in motion and keeps it going . His energy and wit and incompetence have a long lineage ...
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... whole fortune to yourself . Well , who could have thought so innocent a face could cover so much cuteness . MISS RICH . Why , girl , I only oppose my prudence to their cunning , and 10 practise a lesson they have taught me against ...
... whole fortune to yourself . Well , who could have thought so innocent a face could cover so much cuteness . MISS RICH . Why , girl , I only oppose my prudence to their cunning , and 10 practise a lesson they have taught me against ...
Pagina 69
... whole country , but ourselves , that does not take a trip to town now and then , to rub off the rust a little ? There's the two Miss Hoggs , and our neighbour , Mrs. Grigsby , go to take a 10 month's polishing every winter . HARDCASTLE ...
... whole country , but ourselves , that does not take a trip to town now and then , to rub off the rust a little ? There's the two Miss Hoggs , and our neighbour , Mrs. Grigsby , go to take a 10 month's polishing every winter . HARDCASTLE ...
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Prologue of Laberius | 133 |
Description of an Authors BedChamber | 139 |
an Oratorio | 147 |
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