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... and I believe it is more for her happiness to be my flave , than your friend to live in fear of me , than in love with you . Wives as they Were , A. 4 . Sc . 2 . IRWIN AND LADY ELEANOR . Irwin . My temper is MODERN DRAMATISTS . 7.
... and I believe it is more for her happiness to be my flave , than your friend to live in fear of me , than in love with you . Wives as they Were , A. 4 . Sc . 2 . IRWIN AND LADY ELEANOR . Irwin . My temper is MODERN DRAMATISTS . 7.
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... wives ; you must learn better ( Walks about , and fmiles , with a ghaftly countenance ) . Lady Eleanor . Do not talk , do not look thus wildly Indeed , indeed , you make me very uneasy . Irwin . What ! uneafy when I come to bring you ...
... wives ; you must learn better ( Walks about , and fmiles , with a ghaftly countenance ) . Lady Eleanor . Do not talk , do not look thus wildly Indeed , indeed , you make me very uneasy . Irwin . What ! uneafy when I come to bring you ...
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... Wives as they Were and Maids as they Are , A. 5. Sc . 2 . LORD ARTHUR . ( Solus ) Prevent a dutiful fon from feeing his honour'd parent ! I'll convince him I'm a good boy - he shall fee me , and I will be his comfort , and , though he ...
... Wives as they Were and Maids as they Are , A. 5. Sc . 2 . LORD ARTHUR . ( Solus ) Prevent a dutiful fon from feeing his honour'd parent ! I'll convince him I'm a good boy - he shall fee me , and I will be his comfort , and , though he ...
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... my loved , my honour- ed wife ? ( kneeling to her . ) By my foul , Maria , I would not raife another blush upon that angel cheek to purchase the world's dominion . Und . Then the estate is mine . Strut , 32 THE BEAUTIES OF.
... my loved , my honour- ed wife ? ( kneeling to her . ) By my foul , Maria , I would not raife another blush upon that angel cheek to purchase the world's dominion . Und . Then the estate is mine . Strut , 32 THE BEAUTIES OF.
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... Wife , generous , learn'd , by older heads than thine . Wilf . I cannot tell , fir : -I have but a gleaning . He conquer'd all the world ; -but left unconquer'd A world of his own paffions - and they led him , ( It seems fo there ) on ...
... Wife , generous , learn'd , by older heads than thine . Wilf . I cannot tell , fir : -I have but a gleaning . He conquer'd all the world ; -but left unconquer'd A world of his own paffions - and they led him , ( It seems fo there ) on ...
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133 페이지 - The throne we honour is the people's choice — the laws we reverence are our brave fathers' legacy — the faith we follow teaches us to live in bonds of charity with all mankind, and die with hope of bliss beyond the grave. Tell your invaders this, and tell them too, we seek no change ; and, least of all, such change as they would bring us.
120 페이지 - Sir Lucius— I doubt it is going — yes— my valour is certainly going ! — it is sneaking off ! — I feel it oozing out as it were at the palms of my hands ! Sir Luc.
118 페이지 - ... should be the case, would you choose to be pickled and sent home ? or would it be the same to you to lie here in the Abbey?
176 페이지 - I say nothing — I take away from no man's merit — am hurt at no man's good fortune — I say nothing. But this I will say — through all my knowledge of life, I have observed — that there is not a passion so strongly rooted in the human heart as envy.
89 페이지 - In my way hither, Mrs. Malaprop, I observed your niece's maid coming forth from a circulating library! She had a book in each hand— they were half-bound volumes, with marble covers! From that moment I guessed how full of duty I should see her mistress!
40 페이지 - Faulkland! and you preserved the life that tender parent gave me; in his presence I pledged my hand— joyfully pledged it— where before I had given my heart. When, soon after, I lost that parent, it seemed to me that Providence had, in Faulkland, shown me whither to transfer without a pause my grateful duty, as well as my affection: hence I have been content to bear from you what pride and delicacy would have forbid me from another. I will not upbraid...
120 페이지 - What the devil's the matter with you? Acres. Nothing — nothing — my dear friend — my dear Sir Lucius — but I — I — I don't feel quite so bold, somehow, as I did. Sir Luc.
207 페이지 - Oh, if Mr. Dangle read it, that's quite another affair !— But I assure you, Mrs. Dangle, the first evening you can spare me three hours and a half...
206 페이지 - Believe me, Mr. Sneer, there is no person for whose judgment I have a more implicit deference. But I protest to you, Mr. Sneer, I am only apprehensive that the incidents are too crowded. — My dear Dangle, how does it strike you ? Dang.
133 페이지 - Yes, such protection as vultures give to lambs — covering and devouring them ! They call on us to barter all of good we have inherited and proved, for the desperate chance of something better which they promise. Be our plain answer this : The throne we honour is the people's choice; the laws we reverence are our brave fathers...