Tales of the Drama: Founded on the Tragedies of Shakspeare, Massinger, Shirley, Rowe, Murphy, Lillo, and Moore, and on the Comedies of Steele, Farquhar, Cumberland, Bickerstaff, Goldsmith, and Mrs. CowleyC. Whittingham, 1834 - 424 Seiten |
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... Gillian , a very pretty girl , admired by the whole village . Mr. Steady had often noticed her modest artless man- ner , and proposed to her father and mother that she should become his wife : they were both highly de- lighted at this ...
... Gillian , a very pretty girl , admired by the whole village . Mr. Steady had often noticed her modest artless man- ner , and proposed to her father and mother that she should become his wife : they were both highly de- lighted at this ...
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... Gillian was wretched ; being attached to Lubin , an honest lad , who had been brought up in a neigh- bouring village with his uncle . He had asked the consent of Farmer and Dame Easy to marry Gillian , who had agreed to it ; and he was ...
... Gillian was wretched ; being attached to Lubin , an honest lad , who had been brought up in a neigh- bouring village with his uncle . He had asked the consent of Farmer and Dame Easy to marry Gillian , who had agreed to it ; and he was ...
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... Gillian should run away before her marriage than after ; and de- termined to try some way or other to serve her . " What do you cry for , Miss Gillian ? " said she , as she entered the room . " Isn't it enough to make any one cry , 94 ...
... Gillian should run away before her marriage than after ; and de- termined to try some way or other to serve her . " What do you cry for , Miss Gillian ? " said she , as she entered the room . " Isn't it enough to make any one cry , 94 ...
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... Gillian ) if I were going to be married to Lubin . ” " And wherefore , Gillian , shouldst thou prefer Lu- bin unto me ? do I not love thee as much as he does ? " " Perhaps you may , Sir , but I don't love you ! " " And yet thou shouldst ...
... Gillian ) if I were going to be married to Lubin . ” " And wherefore , Gillian , shouldst thou prefer Lu- bin unto me ? do I not love thee as much as he does ? " " Perhaps you may , Sir , but I don't love you ! " " And yet thou shouldst ...
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... Gillian . He approached the door , and gave a smart rap , which not being answered , he knocked again , and was surprised at being answered by old Cicely from the window ; who , pretending not to bean 1 know him , bade him go about his ...
... Gillian . He approached the door , and gave a smart rap , which not being answered , he knocked again , and was surprised at being answered by old Cicely from the window ; who , pretending not to bean 1 know him , bade him go about his ...
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