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The British Drama: pt. 1-2. Comedies - Page 256
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 480 pages
...daily commit disagreeable and dangerous actions? To save that idol, reputation. If the familiarities of our loves had produced that consequence of which...designing lover; yet one whose wit and outward fair behavior have gained a reputation with the town enough to make that woman stand excused who has suffered...
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 482 pages
...daily commit disagreeable and dangerous actions? To save that idol, reputation. If the familiarities of our loves had produced that consequence of which...designing lover; yet one whose wit and outward fair behavior have gained a reputation with the town enough to make that woman stand excused who has suffered...
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Representative English Dramas from Dryden to Sheridan

Frederick Tupper - English drama - 1914 - 488 pages
...daily commit disagreeahle and dangerous actions ? To save that idol, reputation. If the familiarities of our loves had produced that consequence of which...could you have fixed a father's name with credit, hut on a hushand? I knew Fainall to he a man lavish of his morals, an interested and professing friend,...
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Representative English Plays: From the Middle Ages to the End of the ...

John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - English drama - 1916 - 860 pages
...daily commit disagreeable and dangerous actions? To save that idol, reputation. If the familiarities of our loves had produced that consequence of which...false and a designing lover; yet one whose wit and ourm fair behavior have gained a repntal with the town enough to make I woman stand excused who has...
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Representative English Plays: From the Middle Ages to the End of the ...

John Strong Perry Tatlock, Robert Grant Martin - English drama - 1916 - 860 pages
...daily commit disagreeable and dangerous actions? To save that idol, reputation. If the familiarities . And I ! Cen. (Addressing those uho rise with a threatening...gesture.) Who moves! Who speaks? (Turning to the co пяте with credit, but on a husband? Т knew Fainall to be a man lavish of his morals, an interested...
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Types of English Drama, 1660-1780

David Harrison Stevens - English drama - 1923 - 938 pages
...daily commit disagreeable and dangerous actions? To save that idol, reputation. If the familiarities behavior have gained a reputation with the ton-n enough to make that woman stand excused who has suffered...
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The Way of the World: A Comedy, as it is Acted at the Theatre in Lincoln's ...

William Congreve - English drama - 1924 - 104 pages
...actions ? To save that idol, reputation. If familiarities of our loves had produced that consequence I of which you were apprehensive, where could you have,/...fixed a father's name with credit but on a husband ?/'! knew Fainall to be a man lavish of his morals, an in terested and professing friend, a false and...
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Types of Social Comedy

Robert Metcalf Smith - Comedy - 1928 - 778 pages
...daily commit disagreeable and dangerous actions? To save that idoljreputaiion. If the familiarities of our loves had produced that consequence, of which...designing lover; yet one whose wit and outward fair behavior have gained a reputation with the town, enough to make that woman stand excused, who has suffered...
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The Way of the World

William Congreve - Drama - 1965 - 162 pages
...daily commit disagreeable and dangerous actions ? To save that idol, reputation. If the familiarities of our loves had produced that consequence of which...credit, but on a husband ? I knew Fainall to be a 240 man lavish of his morals, an interested and professing friend, a false and a designing lover; yet...
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Komödie und Tragödie--übersetzt und bearbeitet

Ulrike Jekutsch - European drama - 1994 - 480 pages
...Gefährliches? Weil wir ein Idol, unseren guten Ruf retten wollen. [. . . ] (Ml, S. 22) MIRABELL: [...]! knew Fainall to be a man lavish of his morals: an...professing friend, a false and a designing lover; [. . . ] (II/l, S. 38) MIRABELL: [. . . ] Ich kannte Fainall als einen Mann, der mit seinen Tugenden...
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