Poems and PlaysJ. M. Dent & sons, Limited/E. P. Dutton & Company, Incorporated, 1960 - 317 страници |
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... speak . Then enter MISS CATLEY , who stands full before her , and curtsies to the audience . MRS . BULKLEY HOLD , Ma'am , your pardon . What's your business here ? The Epilogue . MISS CATLEY MRS . BULKLEY The Epilogue ? MISS CATLEY Yes ...
... speak . Then enter MISS CATLEY , who stands full before her , and curtsies to the audience . MRS . BULKLEY HOLD , Ma'am , your pardon . What's your business here ? The Epilogue . MISS CATLEY MRS . BULKLEY The Epilogue ? MISS CATLEY Yes ...
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... speaking truth was a much cunninger fellow than I thought him . And to prove that I design to speak truth for the future , I must now assure you that you owe your late enlargement to another ; as , upon my soul , I had no hand in the ...
... speaking truth was a much cunninger fellow than I thought him . And to prove that I design to speak truth for the future , I must now assure you that you owe your late enlargement to another ; as , upon my soul , I had no hand in the ...
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... speak- I'm crying now - and have been all the week ! ' Tis not alone this mourning suit , good masters ; I've that within - for which there are no plasters ! Pray would you know the reason why I'm crying ? The Comic muse , long sick ...
... speak- I'm crying now - and have been all the week ! ' Tis not alone this mourning suit , good masters ; I've that within - for which there are no plasters ! Pray would you know the reason why I'm crying ? The Comic muse , long sick ...
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THE DESERTED VILLAGE | 16 |
Part of a Prologue written and spoken by the Poet Laberius | 53 |
On Seeing Mrs perform in the Character of | 59 |
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