English Literary Criticism: Restoration and 18th CenturyAppleton-Century-Crofts, 1963 - 322 sivua |
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Sivu 76
... Lady Prioress , and the broad - speaking Wife of Bathe . But enough of this : There is such a Variety of Game springing up before me , that I am distracted in my Choice , and know not which to follow . " Tis sufficient to say according ...
... Lady Prioress , and the broad - speaking Wife of Bathe . But enough of this : There is such a Variety of Game springing up before me , that I am distracted in my Choice , and know not which to follow . " Tis sufficient to say according ...
Sivu 99
... Lady Plyant.1 These Sparks gen- erally Marry the Top - Ladies , and those that do not , are brought to no penance , but go off with the Character of Fine Gentle- men . In Don - Sebastian , Antonio , an Atheistical Bully , is re- warded ...
... Lady Plyant.1 These Sparks gen- erally Marry the Top - Ladies , and those that do not , are brought to no penance , but go off with the Character of Fine Gentle- men . In Don - Sebastian , Antonio , an Atheistical Bully , is re- warded ...
Sivu 105
... Lady's . And yet this naughty Dauphine is Crowned in the end with the Posession of his Uncle's Estate , and with the hopes of all his Mistresses . This Charge , as I take it , is somewhat too severe . I grant Dauphine Professes himself ...
... Lady's . And yet this naughty Dauphine is Crowned in the end with the Posession of his Uncle's Estate , and with the hopes of all his Mistresses . This Charge , as I take it , is somewhat too severe . I grant Dauphine Professes himself ...
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