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... Madam . Lady . And are the Dancers and the Musick ready , that he may be enter- tain'd in all Points with Correspondence to his Passion ? Foib . All is ready , Madam . Lady . And well- and how do I look , Foible ? Foib . Most killing ...
... Madam . Lady . And are the Dancers and the Musick ready , that he may be enter- tain'd in all Points with Correspondence to his Passion ? Foib . All is ready , Madam . Lady . And well- and how do I look , Foible ? Foib . Most killing ...
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... madam . Yes , we had some . Yes , Madam , a good many accidents , but should be sorry - Madam — or rather glad of any accidents— that are so agreeably concluded . Hem ! Hast . [ To him . ] You never spoke better in your whole life ...
... madam . Yes , we had some . Yes , Madam , a good many accidents , but should be sorry - Madam — or rather glad of any accidents— that are so agreeably concluded . Hem ! Hast . [ To him . ] You never spoke better in your whole life ...
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... madam- going to observe . -I protest , madam , I forget what I was Miss Hard . [ Aside . ] I vow and so do I. [ To him . ] You were observing , Sir , that in this age of hypocrisy something about hypocrisy , Sir . Marl . Yes , madam ...
... madam- going to observe . -I protest , madam , I forget what I was Miss Hard . [ Aside . ] I vow and so do I. [ To him . ] You were observing , Sir , that in this age of hypocrisy something about hypocrisy , Sir . Marl . Yes , madam ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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