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Page 38
... heard him distinctly thus address his wife- There Mary , take you the dear bought price of my honesty : then placing two of his children on his knees , said to them , I have ruined my soul to keep you from starving , and im- mediately ...
... heard him distinctly thus address his wife- There Mary , take you the dear bought price of my honesty : then placing two of his children on his knees , said to them , I have ruined my soul to keep you from starving , and im- mediately ...
Page 40
... heard every bark of the dog , and all the discourse of their deliverers . Sensible to the attachment of this fine animal , to which he owed his life , the Ammau ordered , on his death , that he should be represented on his tomb with his ...
... heard every bark of the dog , and all the discourse of their deliverers . Sensible to the attachment of this fine animal , to which he owed his life , the Ammau ordered , on his death , that he should be represented on his tomb with his ...
Page 47
... heard a crabb'd gentlemen say with a sneer , If the merits were striking , the faults too were clear . And observe that , " Macbeth with two daggers to handle , In this chamber of death , had much need of a candle , " But in this he was ...
... heard a crabb'd gentlemen say with a sneer , If the merits were striking , the faults too were clear . And observe that , " Macbeth with two daggers to handle , In this chamber of death , had much need of a candle , " But in this he was ...
Page 49
... heard , As all shall own who're not of morals rude ; Like good Sir Simon , ever keep your word , And teach the world to honour gratitude ! REMARKS on the " SLAVE . " Holcroft's " Tale of Mystery " performed at Covent Gar- den in 1802 ...
... heard , As all shall own who're not of morals rude ; Like good Sir Simon , ever keep your word , And teach the world to honour gratitude ! REMARKS on the " SLAVE . " Holcroft's " Tale of Mystery " performed at Covent Gar- den in 1802 ...
Page 63
... heard a woodman going by in summer , at which season they stock themselves with fuel for the winter ; he agreed with him at the lowest rate possible , but stole from the poor man several logs , with which he loaded himself to his secret ...
... heard a woodman going by in summer , at which season they stock themselves with fuel for the winter ; he agreed with him at the lowest rate possible , but stole from the poor man several logs , with which he loaded himself to his secret ...
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