Tales of the Drama Founded on the Tragedies of Shakspeare, Massinger, Shirley, Rowe, Etc., and on the Comedies of Steele, Farquhar, EtcS. Andrus and son, 1848 |
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... Bevil that circumstances would interfere to save her . She thus put a sort of cheat both on Bevil and her parents , from an idea of the necessity of obedience on the one hand , and a timid fear of exciting anger against her , on the ...
... Bevil that circumstances would interfere to save her . She thus put a sort of cheat both on Bevil and her parents , from an idea of the necessity of obedience on the one hand , and a timid fear of exciting anger against her , on the ...
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... Bevil beholding her with in difference , and began to suspect that he was imposed apon ; that Bevil's addresses to Lucinda were se- rious ; that she would become his wife ; and that her peace of mind must thus be sacrificed to a man ...
... Bevil beholding her with in difference , and began to suspect that he was imposed apon ; that Bevil's addresses to Lucinda were se- rious ; that she would become his wife ; and that her peace of mind must thus be sacrificed to a man ...
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... Bevil towards her ; when Indiana , displeased at his freedom , arose to leave the room ; saying she would send a servant to receive the money . The stranger requested her to remain , and assured her he had not any intention of wounding ...
... Bevil towards her ; when Indiana , displeased at his freedom , arose to leave the room ; saying she would send a servant to receive the money . The stranger requested her to remain , and assured her he had not any intention of wounding ...
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