The Literary Magnet of the Belles Lettres, Science, and the Fine Arts, Volume 2Tobias Merton W.C. Wright., 1824 |
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... scene ; and if they cannot , by good dinners , costly enter- tainments , pecuniary accommodations , and the like ... scenes of those actions which are most famous in history - scenes which must kindle the loftiest and most generous ...
... scene ; and if they cannot , by good dinners , costly enter- tainments , pecuniary accommodations , and the like ... scenes of those actions which are most famous in history - scenes which must kindle the loftiest and most generous ...
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Tobias Merton. POETIC SCENES . - No . III . SCENE III . - VIRGINIUS'S HOUSE . Enter VIRGINIUS , and VIRGINIA his Daughter . Virginius . Appius took thee by the hand , what then , Virginia ? Virginia . He talk'd of love , and ask'd More ...
Tobias Merton. POETIC SCENES . - No . III . SCENE III . - VIRGINIUS'S HOUSE . Enter VIRGINIUS , and VIRGINIA his Daughter . Virginius . Appius took thee by the hand , what then , Virginia ? Virginia . He talk'd of love , and ask'd More ...
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... SCENES . - NÓ . III . The following Scene is after Appius has seen Virginius first . SCENE IV . - HALL IN APPIUS'S HOUSE . APPIUS and PUNCTILIO entering . App . GOOD MORROW , Punctilio , I rejoice to see you . Well , have ye seen the ...
... SCENES . - NÓ . III . The following Scene is after Appius has seen Virginius first . SCENE IV . - HALL IN APPIUS'S HOUSE . APPIUS and PUNCTILIO entering . App . GOOD MORROW , Punctilio , I rejoice to see you . Well , have ye seen the ...
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