Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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305. oldal
... Hand . Foib . By Heav'n ! Mrs. Marwood's , I know it , my Heart akes - get it from her [ To him . Wait . A Woman's Hand ? No , Madam , that's no Woman's Hand , I see that already . That's some body whose throat must be cut . Lady . Nay ...
... Hand . Foib . By Heav'n ! Mrs. Marwood's , I know it , my Heart akes - get it from her [ To him . Wait . A Woman's Hand ? No , Madam , that's no Woman's Hand , I see that already . That's some body whose throat must be cut . Lady . Nay ...
306. oldal
... hand - A Woman's hand ? The Rascal writes a sort of a large hand ; your Roman Hand — I saw there was a throat to be cut presently . If he were my Son , as he is my Nephew , I'd Pistoll him- Foib . O Treachery ! But are you sure , Sir ...
... hand - A Woman's hand ? The Rascal writes a sort of a large hand ; your Roman Hand — I saw there was a throat to be cut presently . If he were my Son , as he is my Nephew , I'd Pistoll him- Foib . O Treachery ! But are you sure , Sir ...
316. oldal
... hands as Witnesses to a certain Parchment . Wit . Ay I do , my hand I remember - Petulant set his Mark . 10 -You 20 Mira . You wrong him , his name is fairly written , as shall appear You do not remember , Gentlemen , any thing of what ...
... hands as Witnesses to a certain Parchment . Wit . Ay I do , my hand I remember - Petulant set his Mark . 10 -You 20 Mira . You wrong him , his name is fairly written , as shall appear You do not remember , Gentlemen , any thing of what ...
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