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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... night , was shipwreck'd with me . Char . Shipwreck'd last night ! O you immor- tal powers ! What have you suffered ? How were you pre- served ? Wil . Let that , and all my other strange 10 { ACT 11 . FATAL CURIOSITY .
... night , was shipwreck'd with me . Char . Shipwreck'd last night ! O you immor- tal powers ! What have you suffered ? How were you pre- served ? Wil . Let that , and all my other strange 10 { ACT 11 . FATAL CURIOSITY .
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... night to come . My present purpose was t'intreat my angel , To know this friend , this other better Wilmot ; And come with him this evening to my father's : I'll send him to thee . Char . I consent with pleasure . Wil . Heavens ! what a ...
... night to come . My present purpose was t'intreat my angel , To know this friend , this other better Wilmot ; And come with him this evening to my father's : I'll send him to thee . Char . I consent with pleasure . Wil . Heavens ! what a ...
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... night , Mrs. Pryabout , the attorney's wife at next door , calls to me : " Harkye , fellow ! " says she , " do you and your modest master know that my husband shall indict your house , at the next parish meeting , for a nuisance ? " Mcl ...
... night , Mrs. Pryabout , the attorney's wife at next door , calls to me : " Harkye , fellow ! " says she , " do you and your modest master know that my husband shall indict your house , at the next parish meeting , for a nuisance ? " Mcl ...
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... night ; but she got so very gay after dinner , that she could not walk out of her own house ; so her maid , who was half gone too , came here with an excuse , that Mrs. Melissa had got the vapours ; and so she had indeed violently ...
... night ; but she got so very gay after dinner , that she could not walk out of her own house ; so her maid , who was half gone too , came here with an excuse , that Mrs. Melissa had got the vapours ; and so she had indeed violently ...
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... night The Greeks may enter , and let in destruction On the astonish'd foe . Pho . Would'st thou have me Basely retreat while my Euphrasia trembies Here on the ridge of peril ? Mel . Yet hear the voice Of sober age . Should Dionysius ...
... night The Greeks may enter , and let in destruction On the astonish'd foe . Pho . Would'st thou have me Basely retreat while my Euphrasia trembies Here on the ridge of peril ? Mel . Yet hear the voice Of sober age . Should Dionysius ...
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