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... taken by Actaeon himself , to follow such methods as would break the en- chantment ; but all have hitherto proved ineffectual . I have therefore , by midnight watchings and much care , found out that there is no way to save him from the ...
... taken by Actaeon himself , to follow such methods as would break the en- chantment ; but all have hitherto proved ineffectual . I have therefore , by midnight watchings and much care , found out that there is no way to save him from the ...
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... taken notes , or may be supposed to remember what happened in former trials in the same place . There is the learned Androgyne that would make a good forewoman of the panel , who , by long attendance , under- stands as much law and ...
... taken notes , or may be supposed to remember what happened in former trials in the same place . There is the learned Androgyne that would make a good forewoman of the panel , who , by long attendance , under- stands as much law and ...
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... taken from us ? May a man knit his forehead into a frown , toss up his arm , or pish at what we say , and must the villain live after it ? Is there no redress for injured honour ? Yes , gentlemen , that is the design of the judicature ...
... taken from us ? May a man knit his forehead into a frown , toss up his arm , or pish at what we say , and must the villain live after it ? Is there no redress for injured honour ? Yes , gentlemen , that is the design of the judicature ...
Inhalt
Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 4 |
Theatrical intelligence | 5 |
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