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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... thing which would serve to render her charming , she smiled through her tears , and said " Indeed , indeed I will , -I will study every thing dear Henry which is likely to please you . " , And Letitia was true to her promise , and true ...
... thing which would serve to render her charming , she smiled through her tears , and said " Indeed , indeed I will , -I will study every thing dear Henry which is likely to please you . " , And Letitia was true to her promise , and true ...
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... thing he wished , swear for him every thing he desired , because as he was now a born gentleman , and akin to royalty , he might say or swear any thing he pleased , and who should gainsay him ? Paulina conducted her visitors to a chapel ...
... thing he wished , swear for him every thing he desired , because as he was now a born gentleman , and akin to royalty , he might say or swear any thing he pleased , and who should gainsay him ? Paulina conducted her visitors to a chapel ...
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... thing ; and what terms shall we find for the worst . The Neapolitan Prince is a sort of colt , whose only virtue is that he can shoe his horse , a merit on which he prides himself abundantly . If his horse and he could change conditions ...
... thing ; and what terms shall we find for the worst . The Neapolitan Prince is a sort of colt , whose only virtue is that he can shoe his horse , a merit on which he prides himself abundantly . If his horse and he could change conditions ...
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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY | 5 |
THE INCONSTANT | 31 |
THE GOODNATURED MAN | 49 |
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