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... Give me your Hand . Suspicion does not become a Friend . PEACHUM . I only meant to give you Occasion to justify yourself . When he heightens the dialogue by the addition of epigram- matic statement , Gay comes very near the level of ...
... Give me your Hand . Suspicion does not become a Friend . PEACHUM . I only meant to give you Occasion to justify yourself . When he heightens the dialogue by the addition of epigram- matic statement , Gay comes very near the level of ...
Page 40
... give way to emotion , but , on a sufficient occasion , her passions are impressive . Polly is neither feather - brained nor impulsive , but basically prudent and steady . She accepts , and respects , her par- ents ' values , and her ...
... give way to emotion , but , on a sufficient occasion , her passions are impressive . Polly is neither feather - brained nor impulsive , but basically prudent and steady . She accepts , and respects , her par- ents ' values , and her ...
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... give her a larger place in the story and then prudently dropped her . It is al- most startling to find the indefatigable Dr. Bartlett telling Harriet that it will not be necessary to give Olivia's story at length.30 While Dr. Bartlett ...
... give her a larger place in the story and then prudently dropped her . It is al- most startling to find the indefatigable Dr. Bartlett telling Harriet that it will not be necessary to give Olivia's story at length.30 While Dr. Bartlett ...
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A Note in Defence of Satire 12 L | 12 |
The Authenticity of Anna Sewards Published Correspondence | 50 |
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