English Plays, 1660-1820, 1. köideHarper & Brothers, 1935 - 1157 pages |
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Page 683
... Strict . Ha ! have I not gone too far ? I am not Master of myself — Mrs . Strict- land- [ She returns . ] Understand me right . I do not mean , by what I have said , that I suspect your Innocence : But by crushing this growing ...
... Strict . Ha ! have I not gone too far ? I am not Master of myself — Mrs . Strict- land- [ She returns . ] Understand me right . I do not mean , by what I have said , that I suspect your Innocence : But by crushing this growing ...
Page 688
... Strict . Well ! How do you find your- self ? Clar . I do find- that if he goes on , as so he has begun , I shall certainly have him without giving him the least Uneasiness . Mrs. Strict . A very terrible Prospect , in- deed ! Clar . But ...
... Strict . Well ! How do you find your- self ? Clar . I do find- that if he goes on , as so he has begun , I shall certainly have him without giving him the least Uneasiness . Mrs. Strict . A very terrible Prospect , in- deed ! Clar . But ...
Page 696
... Strict . It cannot be - It's all a Lye . Jacin . Believe so still - with all my Heart -But the Hat is mine . [ Snatches it , and puts it on . Mrs. Strict . Why did she look so ? Jacin . Your Violence of Temper is too much for her . You ...
... Strict . It cannot be - It's all a Lye . Jacin . Believe so still - with all my Heart -But the Hat is mine . [ Snatches it , and puts it on . Mrs. Strict . Why did she look so ? Jacin . Your Violence of Temper is too much for her . You ...
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References to this book
Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, 16. köide Modern Humanities Research Association No preview available - 1936 |