Tales of the Drama Founded on the Tragedies of Shakspeare, Massinger, Shirley, Rowe, Etc., and on the Comedies of Steele, Farquhar, EtcS. Andrus and son, 1848 |
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... Mirabel , on tho contrary , leading a life of gaiety , open to all the al- lurements of beauty and manners , admired by the women , envied by the men , considered constancy as a vulgar virtue ; matrimony as a rude bondage , an ...
... Mirabel , on tho contrary , leading a life of gaiety , open to all the al- lurements of beauty and manners , admired by the women , envied by the men , considered constancy as a vulgar virtue ; matrimony as a rude bondage , an ...
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... Mirabel next met , the subject of the engagement was again renewed , and she ex- pressed her surprise that he should be so indifferent on a matter of such import to them both . Mirabel treated her with great levity , and with so much in ...
... Mirabel next met , the subject of the engagement was again renewed , and she ex- pressed her surprise that he should be so indifferent on a matter of such import to them both . Mirabel treated her with great levity , and with so much in ...
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... Mirabel burst upon them , loudly calling for the " Counterfeit Nun . " The busy headed , officious Duretete had heard of Mirabel's visit to the monastery , and ran with the news to his father , declaring that Mirabel was turned friar ...
... Mirabel burst upon them , loudly calling for the " Counterfeit Nun . " The busy headed , officious Duretete had heard of Mirabel's visit to the monastery , and ran with the news to his father , declaring that Mirabel was turned friar ...
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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY | 5 |
THE INCONSTANT | 31 |
THE GOODNATURED MAN | 49 |
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