The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces in the English Language, 1±ÇM. Polock, 1854 |
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... faith , Of thy much injur'd , lost , despairing Charlotte ? Wil . Be still , my futt'ring heart ; hope not too soon : Perhaps I dream , and this is all illusion . Char . If , as some teach , the spirit after death , Free from the bonds ...
... faith , Of thy much injur'd , lost , despairing Charlotte ? Wil . Be still , my futt'ring heart ; hope not too soon : Perhaps I dream , and this is all illusion . Char . If , as some teach , the spirit after death , Free from the bonds ...
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... faith , I am serious , and had I a daugh- ter to recommend to you , you should say me nay , more than once , I assure you , neighbour Heartly , before I would quit you . Heart . I am much obliged to you . Sir C. And now to my business ...
... faith , I am serious , and had I a daugh- ter to recommend to you , you should say me nay , more than once , I assure you , neighbour Heartly , before I would quit you . Heart . I am much obliged to you . Sir C. And now to my business ...
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... faith , Miss , I can't understand you you are afraid of being thought singular , and you really are so . - I would sooner renounce all the passions in the universe , than have one in my bosom beating and fluttering itself to pieces . Re ...
... faith , Miss , I can't understand you you are afraid of being thought singular , and you really are so . - I would sooner renounce all the passions in the universe , than have one in my bosom beating and fluttering itself to pieces . Re ...
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... faith , not the less beautiful for a little pouting . Heart . Upon my word , Sir Charles , what I can collect from her behaviour is , that your ne- phew is not so much in her good graces as he made you believe . Sir C. ' Egad , like ...
... faith , not the less beautiful for a little pouting . Heart . Upon my word , Sir Charles , what I can collect from her behaviour is , that your ne- phew is not so much in her good graces as he made you believe . Sir C. ' Egad , like ...
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... faith I can't name any particular place , it lies in so many ; his effects are divided , some here and some there ; his steward hardly knows himself . Kitty . Scattered , scattered , I suppose . But harkye , Sharp , what's become of ...
... faith I can't name any particular place , it lies in so many ; his effects are divided , some here and some there ; his steward hardly knows himself . Kitty . Scattered , scattered , I suppose . But harkye , Sharp , what's become of ...
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