Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John MiltonJ. Banners, W. Slackman, F. Rennington, W. Jones, T. Newton, and R. Bland, 1753 - 316 pages |
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Page 40
... yourself, Sir! D'ye think I play at such Clownish Games : Squ. Rich. Why and you woant yo' ma' let it aloane ; then she, and I, mayhap, will have a bawt at All fours, without you. - so, F, am. Noa Noa Dick, that won't do neither ; ou ...
... yourself, Sir! D'ye think I play at such Clownish Games : Squ. Rich. Why and you woant yo' ma' let it aloane ; then she, and I, mayhap, will have a bawt at All fours, without you. - so, F, am. Noa Noa Dick, that won't do neither ; ou ...
Page 41
... yourself, with a Dish of Tea, after your Fatigue 2 I think I have pretty good. > La. Wrong. If you please, Mrs. Motherly; but I believe we had best have it above Stairs. Moth. Very well, Madam: it shall be ready immediately. [Exit Mrs ...
... yourself, with a Dish of Tea, after your Fatigue 2 I think I have pretty good. > La. Wrong. If you please, Mrs. Motherly; but I believe we had best have it above Stairs. Moth. Very well, Madam: it shall be ready immediately. [Exit Mrs ...
Page 52
... yourself in a Heat for what can't be helpt. Accidents will happen to People that travel abroad to see the World—For my part, I think it's a Mercy it was not over-turn'd before we were all out on't. - Sir Fram. Why ay, that's true again ...
... yourself in a Heat for what can't be helpt. Accidents will happen to People that travel abroad to see the World—For my part, I think it's a Mercy it was not over-turn'd before we were all out on't. - Sir Fram. Why ay, that's true again ...
Page 58
... yourself: And yet I have a Reason, in my Hand, here, to think you have your Failings. Man. I have infinite, Madam; but I am sure, the want of an implicit Respe&t for you, is not among the Number—— pray what is in your Hand, Madam? La ...
... yourself: And yet I have a Reason, in my Hand, here, to think you have your Failings. Man. I have infinite, Madam; but I am sure, the want of an implicit Respe&t for you, is not among the Number—— pray what is in your Hand, Madam? La ...
Page 73
... yourself safer in the Count's Hands, or Mr. Manly's. Moth. Nay, nay, Child; there is no choice in the matter Mr. Manly may be a Friend indeed, if any thing in our Power can make him so. Myr. Well, Madam, and now pray, how stand Matters ...
... yourself safer in the Count's Hands, or Mr. Manly's. Moth. Nay, nay, Child; there is no choice in the matter Mr. Manly may be a Friend indeed, if any thing in our Power can make him so. Myr. Well, Madam, and now pray, how stand Matters ...
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