Eighteenth-century English LiteratureGeoffrey Tillotson, Paul Fussell, Marshall Waingrow A survey of prose, poetry, and drama from the Restoration to the beginning of the nineteenth century. Treats major authors in depth but also includes lesser but important writers to give a completer picture of the century. |
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... Amalthea , Sister to Argaleon Doralice , Wife to Rhodophil Melantha , an Affected Lady Philotis , Woman to Melantha Belisa , Woman to Doralice Artemis , a Court - Lady By Mrs. Coxe . Mrs. James . Mrs. Marshall . Mrs. Bowtell . Mrs ...
... Amalthea , Sister to Argaleon Doralice , Wife to Rhodophil Melantha , an Affected Lady Philotis , Woman to Melantha Belisa , Woman to Doralice Artemis , a Court - Lady By Mrs. Coxe . Mrs. James . Mrs. Marshall . Mrs. Bowtell . Mrs ...
Page 104
... Amalthea is coming this way . Enter Amalthea : Melantha runs to her . Mel . O dear Madam ! I have been at your 229. al a derobbée : ( à la dérobée ) on the sly . 230. made . .. to : made eyes at . 230-31 . in suitte : ( ensuite ) ...
... Amalthea is coming this way . Enter Amalthea : Melantha runs to her . Mel . O dear Madam ! I have been at your 229. al a derobbée : ( à la dérobée ) on the sly . 230. made . .. to : made eyes at . 230-31 . in suitte : ( ensuite ) ...
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... Amalthea ) To you , fair Amalthea , what I am , And what all these , from me , we joyntly owe : First , therefore , to your great desert , we give Your Brother's life ; but keep him under guard , Till our new power be setled . What more ...
... Amalthea ) To you , fair Amalthea , what I am , And what all these , from me , we joyntly owe : First , therefore , to your great desert , we give Your Brother's life ; but keep him under guard , Till our new power be setled . What more ...
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