Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, 1. kötetHarold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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176. oldal
... turn a Traitor : did I think 310 You wou'd have us'd me thus ? that I shou'd die With a hard thought of you ? Ant . Forgive me , Roman . Since I have heard of Cleopatra's death , My reason bears no rule upon my tongue , But lets my ...
... turn a Traitor : did I think 310 You wou'd have us'd me thus ? that I shou'd die With a hard thought of you ? Ant . Forgive me , Roman . Since I have heard of Cleopatra's death , My reason bears no rule upon my tongue , But lets my ...
263. oldal
... Turn'd of the last Canonical Hour , 3 Sir . Mira . Betty , what says your Clock ? [ Exit . [ Exit . 20 20 Mira . How pertinently the Jade answers me ! Ha ? almost one a Clock ! [ Looking on his Watch . ] O , y'are come- [ Enter a ...
... Turn'd of the last Canonical Hour , 3 Sir . Mira . Betty , what says your Clock ? [ Exit . [ Exit . 20 20 Mira . How pertinently the Jade answers me ! Ha ? almost one a Clock ! [ Looking on his Watch . ] O , y'are come- [ Enter a ...
374. oldal
... turn Projector and Virtuoso , 105 wherein he so well succeeded , that many fam- ous Discoveries , Projects and Machines , which bear great Vogue and Practice 20 at present in the World , are owing entirely to Lord Peter's Invention . I ...
... turn Projector and Virtuoso , 105 wherein he so well succeeded , that many fam- ous Discoveries , Projects and Machines , which bear great Vogue and Practice 20 at present in the World , are owing entirely to Lord Peter's Invention . I ...
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