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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... took her hand , as the first of all earthly blessings . Lucinda was too ge- nerous to lament the loss of half her fortune , by the discovery of a sister ; and the claims of her two lovers were now easily arranged . The avaricious ...
... took her hand , as the first of all earthly blessings . Lucinda was too ge- nerous to lament the loss of half her fortune , by the discovery of a sister ; and the claims of her two lovers were now easily arranged . The avaricious ...
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... took him by the hand and led him away . The poor man was so powerfully affected by this dream , that it threw him into a fever ; yet his love for Cæsar's memory over- powered his bodily sufferings , he went to join the procession , and ...
... took him by the hand and led him away . The poor man was so powerfully affected by this dream , that it threw him into a fever ; yet his love for Cæsar's memory over- powered his bodily sufferings , he went to join the procession , and ...
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... took an opportunity , when left alone , to destroy herself ; and , not possessing any easier mode of suicide , she swallowed fire , and soon after expired in agony . Sleep seldom visited the couch of Brutus . He passed a weary life ...
... took an opportunity , when left alone , to destroy herself ; and , not possessing any easier mode of suicide , she swallowed fire , and soon after expired in agony . Sleep seldom visited the couch of Brutus . He passed a weary life ...
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HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY | 5 |
THE INCONSTANT | 31 |
THE GOODNATURED MAN | 49 |
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