Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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Page 276
... bring it to light , and involve us in additional disgrace . Love . Well - well - I meant to discover it soon , but would not do it too precipitately . I have more than once sounded Mr. Sterling about it , and will attempt him more ...
... bring it to light , and involve us in additional disgrace . Love . Well - well - I meant to discover it soon , but would not do it too precipitately . I have more than once sounded Mr. Sterling about it , and will attempt him more ...
Page 299
... bring in my green and gold saddle - cloth and pistols , and lay them down here in the hall with my portmanteau . Servant . I will , sir . Manent lawyers ( Exit . Flower . Well , gentlemen ! the sett [ l ] ing these marriage articles ...
... bring in my green and gold saddle - cloth and pistols , and lay them down here in the hall with my portmanteau . Servant . I will , sir . Manent lawyers ( Exit . Flower . Well , gentlemen ! the sett [ l ] ing these marriage articles ...
Page 390
... bring poverty , disgrace , reproach from friends , ridicule from all the world , upon a generous benefactress ; thievishly to steal into an open , unreserved , ingenuous heart -- O Charlotte ! dear , unhappy girl , it is not to be done ...
... bring poverty , disgrace , reproach from friends , ridicule from all the world , upon a generous benefactress ; thievishly to steal into an open , unreserved , ingenuous heart -- O Charlotte ! dear , unhappy girl , it is not to be done ...
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