The Dramatic Works of Wycherley, Congreve, Vanbrugh, and Farquhar: With Biographical and Critical NoticesEdward Moxon, Dover Street., 1840 - 668 páginas |
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... madam , as I told you before , she was young and beautiful , was rich and vigorous ; my estate gave a lustre to my love , and a swing to our enjoyment ; round , like the ring that made us one , our golden pleasures circled without end ...
... madam , as I told you before , she was young and beautiful , was rich and vigorous ; my estate gave a lustre to my love , and a swing to our enjoyment ; round , like the ring that made us one , our golden pleasures circled without end ...
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... MADAM , -All authors whatever in their dedication are poets ; but I am now to write to a lady who stands as little in need of flattery , as her beauty of art ; otherwise I should prove as ill a poet to her in my dedication , as to my ...
... MADAM , -All authors whatever in their dedication are poets ; but I am now to write to a lady who stands as little in need of flattery , as her beauty of art ; otherwise I should prove as ill a poet to her in my dedication , as to my ...
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... madam , as grateful as common . Flip . O fy , fy ! are you of that opinion too ? I cannot suffer any to talk of it in my company . Kan . Are you married then , madam ? Flip . No , certainly . Ran . I am sure so much beauty cannot ...
... madam , as grateful as common . Flip . O fy , fy ! are you of that opinion too ? I cannot suffer any to talk of it in my company . Kan . Are you married then , madam ? Flip . No , certainly . Ran . I am sure so much beauty cannot ...
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... madam , waive your quarrel a little , and let us pass by your coach , and so on foot to your acquaintance in the old Pall - mall : for I would not be discovered by the man that came up last to us . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - CHRISTINA'S ...
... madam , waive your quarrel a little , and let us pass by your coach , and so on foot to your acquaintance in the old Pall - mall : for I would not be discovered by the man that came up last to us . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - CHRISTINA'S ...
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... madam , let your charity prevail over your superstition . Isa . He comes , he comes , madam ! [ LYDIA withdraws , and stands unseen at the door . Enter RANGER . Ran . Ha ! this is no Lydia . [ Aside . Chri . What , unworthy defamer ...
... madam , let your charity prevail over your superstition . Isa . He comes , he comes , madam ! [ LYDIA withdraws , and stands unseen at the door . Enter RANGER . Ran . Ha ! this is no Lydia . [ Aside . Chri . What , unworthy defamer ...
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