Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1권Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - 961페이지 |
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... dear love preserv'd me , 105 To this last tryal of a father's pity . I fear not death , but cannot bear a thought That that dear hand should do th ' unfriendly office ; If I was ever then your care , now hear me ; Fly to the Senate ...
... dear love preserv'd me , 105 To this last tryal of a father's pity . I fear not death , but cannot bear a thought That that dear hand should do th ' unfriendly office ; If I was ever then your care , now hear me ; Fly to the Senate ...
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... dear Marwood , what's Integrity to an Opportunity ? — Hark ! I hear her - Go you Thing and send her in . [ Ex . Peg . ] Dear Friend , retire into my Closet , that I may examine her with more freedom - You'll pardon me , dear Friend , I ...
... dear Marwood , what's Integrity to an Opportunity ? — Hark ! I hear her - Go you Thing and send her in . [ Ex . Peg . ] Dear Friend , retire into my Closet , that I may examine her with more freedom - You'll pardon me , dear Friend , I ...
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... dear Madam , I have been very well entertain'd . Lady . As I'm a Person , I am in a very Chaos to think I shou'd so ... Dear , I can't appear ' till I am dress'd . Dear Marwood , shall I be free with you again , and beg you to entertain ...
... dear Madam , I have been very well entertain'd . Lady . As I'm a Person , I am in a very Chaos to think I shou'd so ... Dear , I can't appear ' till I am dress'd . Dear Marwood , shall I be free with you again , and beg you to entertain ...
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