Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Band 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 |
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... kind ? and , Will he not forsake me ? Am I to live , or dye ? nay , Do I live ? Or am I dead ? for , when he gave his answer , 30 35 Fate took the word , and then I liv'd , or dy'd . Char . I found him , Madam- Cleo . A long Speech ...
... kind ? and , Will he not forsake me ? Am I to live , or dye ? nay , Do I live ? Or am I dead ? for , when he gave his answer , 30 35 Fate took the word , and then I liv'd , or dy'd . Char . I found him , Madam- Cleo . A long Speech ...
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... kind tender names of child and father , Hear my complaints and take me to your love . Priu . My daughter ? Belv . Yes , your daughter , by a mother Vertuous and noble , faithfull to your honour , Obedient to your will , kind to your ...
... kind tender names of child and father , Hear my complaints and take me to your love . Priu . My daughter ? Belv . Yes , your daughter , by a mother Vertuous and noble , faithfull to your honour , Obedient to your will , kind to your ...
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... kind the Success continued still to disappoint his Expectation . For , as it is the Nature of Rags , to bear a kind of mock Resemblance to Finery ; there being a sort of fluttering Appearance in both , which is not to be distinguished ...
... kind the Success continued still to disappoint his Expectation . For , as it is the Nature of Rags , to bear a kind of mock Resemblance to Finery ; there being a sort of fluttering Appearance in both , which is not to be distinguished ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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