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Pagina 89
... took Notice Triplett recorded all this Malice in his Heart ; and saw in his Counten- ance , and a certain waggish Shrug , that he designed to repeat the Conversation ; I therefore let the Discourse die , and soon after took an Occasion ...
... took Notice Triplett recorded all this Malice in his Heart ; and saw in his Counten- ance , and a certain waggish Shrug , that he designed to repeat the Conversation ; I therefore let the Discourse die , and soon after took an Occasion ...
Pagina 403
... took Coach and followed a young Lady , who tripped into another just before me , attended by her Maid . I saw immediately she was of the Family of the Vainloves . There are a Sett of these , who of all things affect the Play of ...
... took Coach and followed a young Lady , who tripped into another just before me , attended by her Maid . I saw immediately she was of the Family of the Vainloves . There are a Sett of these , who of all things affect the Play of ...
Pagina 477
... took the part of Don Lewis , alias Don Choleric Snap Shorto de Testy , and the author that of Clodio , alias Don Dismallo Thick - Scullo de Half Witto . PAGE 165. Mrs. Bicknell took her benefit in Farquhar's Constant Couple ( supra ) ...
... took the part of Don Lewis , alias Don Choleric Snap Shorto de Testy , and the author that of Clodio , alias Don Dismallo Thick - Scullo de Half Witto . PAGE 165. Mrs. Bicknell took her benefit in Farquhar's Constant Couple ( supra ) ...
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