Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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Page 366
... Char . Well , I can be silent . - Thus does he always serve me , whenever I am about to disclose myself to him . Charles . Why do you not banish me and my misfortunes for ever from your thoughts ? Char . Ay , wherefore do I not , since ...
... Char . Well , I can be silent . - Thus does he always serve me , whenever I am about to disclose myself to him . Charles . Why do you not banish me and my misfortunes for ever from your thoughts ? Char . Ay , wherefore do I not , since ...
Page 378
... Char . Are these all the observations you have made ? Bel . No , madam ; I have observed the women are very cap- tivating , and the men very soon caught . Char . Ay , indeed ! Whence do you draw that conclusion ? Bel . From infallible ...
... Char . Are these all the observations you have made ? Bel . No , madam ; I have observed the women are very cap- tivating , and the men very soon caught . Char . Ay , indeed ! Whence do you draw that conclusion ? Bel . From infallible ...
Page 381
... Char . Well , isn't she a delightful girl ? Bel . Very delightful . Char . Why , you answer as if you was in a court of justice . O ' my conscience ! I believe you are caught ; I've a notion she has tricked you out of your heart . Bel ...
... Char . Well , isn't she a delightful girl ? Bel . Very delightful . Char . Why , you answer as if you was in a court of justice . O ' my conscience ! I believe you are caught ; I've a notion she has tricked you out of your heart . Bel ...
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