History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... lady , you should Use of the dentifrice I prescrib'd you too , To clear your teeth , and the prepar'd pomatum , To smooth the skin . A lady cannot be Too curious of her form , that still would hold The heart of such a person , made her ...
... lady , you should Use of the dentifrice I prescrib'd you too , To clear your teeth , and the prepar'd pomatum , To smooth the skin . A lady cannot be Too curious of her form , that still would hold The heart of such a person , made her ...
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... ladies roughly before spectators , contrive an adultery not far off between the wings . Base or ferocious parts abound . are furies like Mrs. Loveit and Lady Touchwood . There are swine like parson Bull and the go - between Coupler . Lady ...
... ladies roughly before spectators , contrive an adultery not far off between the wings . Base or ferocious parts abound . are furies like Mrs. Loveit and Lady Touchwood . There are swine like parson Bull and the go - between Coupler . Lady ...
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... Lady Wishfort speaks : " But art thou sure Sir Rowland will not fail to come ? or will he not fail when he does come ... lady to the necessity of breaking her forms . I won't be too coy neither - I won't give him despair - but a little ...
... Lady Wishfort speaks : " But art thou sure Sir Rowland will not fail to come ? or will he not fail when he does come ... lady to the necessity of breaking her forms . I won't be too coy neither - I won't give him despair - but a little ...
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