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... enter into an inquiry , whether the country be depopulating or not ; the difcuffion would take up much room , and I should prove my- felf , at beft , an indifferent politician , to tire the reader with a long preface , when I want his ...
... enter into an inquiry , whether the country be depopulating or not ; the difcuffion would take up much room , and I should prove my- felf , at beft , an indifferent politician , to tire the reader with a long preface , when I want his ...
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Oliver Goldsmith. EPILOGUE , SPOKEN BY Mrs. BULKLEY AND Mifs CATLEY . Enter Mrs. Bulkley , who curtfies very low as beginning to fpeak . Then enter Mifs . Catley , who ftands full before her , and curtfies to the Audience . Mrs. BULKLey ...
Oliver Goldsmith. EPILOGUE , SPOKEN BY Mrs. BULKLEY AND Mifs CATLEY . Enter Mrs. Bulkley , who curtfies very low as beginning to fpeak . Then enter Mifs . Catley , who ftands full before her , and curtfies to the Audience . Mrs. BULKLey ...
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... enter here . Mifs CATLEY . I'm for a different fet . - Old men , whose trade is Still to gallant and dangle with the ladies . RECITATIVE . Who mump their paffion , and who , grimly smiling Still thus addrefs the fair with voice ...
... enter here . Mifs CATLEY . I'm for a different fet . - Old men , whose trade is Still to gallant and dangle with the ladies . RECITATIVE . Who mump their paffion , and who , grimly smiling Still thus addrefs the fair with voice ...
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... enter'd , and dinner was ferv'd as they came . you ; At the top a fried liver , and bacon were seen , At the bottom was tripe , in a fwinging tureen ; At the fides there was fpinnage and pudding made hot ; In the middle a place where ...
... enter'd , and dinner was ferv'd as they came . you ; At the top a fried liver , and bacon were seen , At the bottom was tripe , in a fwinging tureen ; At the fides there was fpinnage and pudding made hot ; In the middle a place where ...
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... enter'd the maid ; A visage so fad , and fo pale with affright , Wak'd Priam in drawing his curtains by night . But we quickly found out , for who could mistake her ? That fhe came with some terrible news from the baker : And fo it fell ...
... enter'd the maid ; A visage so fad , and fo pale with affright , Wak'd Priam in drawing his curtains by night . But we quickly found out , for who could mistake her ? That fhe came with some terrible news from the baker : And fo it fell ...
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