The Pelican Book of English Prose: Eighteenth-century prose, 1700-80; edited by D.W. JeffersonMiddlesex] Penguin Books, 1956 |
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... Lady Westmoreland , Lady Cobham , Lady Charlotte Edwin , Lady Archibald Hamilton and her daughter , Mrs. Scott , and Mrs. Pendarvis , and Lady Frances Saunderson . I am thus particular in their names , since I look upon them to be the ...
... Lady Westmoreland , Lady Cobham , Lady Charlotte Edwin , Lady Archibald Hamilton and her daughter , Mrs. Scott , and Mrs. Pendarvis , and Lady Frances Saunderson . I am thus particular in their names , since I look upon them to be the ...
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... Lady Pen - Enter Boy . Carm . Send her to the - Show her up Stairs . Dear Puff- Puff . Oh ! Sir , I can be calm ; I only wanted to let you see I had not forgot , tho ' perhaps you may . Carm . Sir , you are very obliging . Well , but ...
... Lady Pen - Enter Boy . Carm . Send her to the - Show her up Stairs . Dear Puff- Puff . Oh ! Sir , I can be calm ; I only wanted to let you see I had not forgot , tho ' perhaps you may . Carm . Sir , you are very obliging . Well , but ...
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... Lady Pentweazel's Enemies ( if such there be ) must allow she is a fine Woman . Lady . Oh ! your Servant , good Sir . Why I have had my Day , Mr. Carmine ; I have had my Day . Carm . And have still , Madam . The only Difference I shall ...
... Lady Pentweazel's Enemies ( if such there be ) must allow she is a fine Woman . Lady . Oh ! your Servant , good Sir . Why I have had my Day , Mr. Carmine ; I have had my Day . Carm . And have still , Madam . The only Difference I shall ...
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An Encounter with a Highwayman John Byrom | 22 |
Sir Robert Walpole John Baron Hervey | 29 |
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