Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1권Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - 961페이지 |
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... Tony . As sure as can be one of them must be the gentleman that's coming down to court my sister . Do they seem to be Londoners ? Landlord . I believe they may . They look woundily10 like Frenchmen . Tony . Then desire them to step this ...
... Tony . As sure as can be one of them must be the gentleman that's coming down to court my sister . Do they seem to be Londoners ? Landlord . I believe they may . They look woundily10 like Frenchmen . Tony . Then desire them to step this ...
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... Tony . To be sure , aunts of all kinds are damn'd bad things . But what can I do ? I have got you a pair of horses ... Tony so sprightly before . Ah ! have I caught you , my pretty doves ! What , billing , exchanging stolen glaces , and ...
... Tony . To be sure , aunts of all kinds are damn'd bad things . But what can I do ? I have got you a pair of horses ... Tony so sprightly before . Ah ! have I caught you , my pretty doves ! What , billing , exchanging stolen glaces , and ...
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... Tony . Never fear me . Here she comes . Vanish . She's got from the pond , and draggled up to the waist like a mermaid . [ Enter Mrs. Hardcastle . Mrs. Hard . Oh , Tony , I'm killed . Shook . Battered to death . I shall never survive it ...
... Tony . Never fear me . Here she comes . Vanish . She's got from the pond , and draggled up to the waist like a mermaid . [ Enter Mrs. Hardcastle . Mrs. Hard . Oh , Tony , I'm killed . Shook . Battered to death . I shall never survive it ...
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