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50 SOPHOCLES Bacchos, all flushed w
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5« SOPHOCLES Chorus.—Fain would
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54 SOPHOCLES CEdipus.—Art thou so
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56 SOPHOCLES On Creon, and my speec
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58 SOPHOCLES Nor can I test the tal
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6o SOPHOCLES Creon.—Not one, whil
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62 SOPHOCLES Our country suffering,
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64 SOPHOCLES Piercing his ankles, o
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66 SOPHOCLES The stars thenceforth
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68 SOPHOCLES Shall lull to sleep of
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70 SOIfflOCLES Chorus.—This is th
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SOPHOCLES 72 CEdipus.— ^Yes, and
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74 SOPHOCLES JocASTA.—Woe ! woe !
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76 SOPHOCLES Messenger.—Come, the
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78 SOPHOCLES And so thou king art n
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So SOPHOCLES The twisted rope he lo
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82 SOPHOCLES Lead me away, my frien
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84 SOPHOCLES CEdipus.—Ah, me ! wh
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86 SOPHOCLES Since thou alone art l
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Medea. Creon. Jason. Mgevs. DRAMATI
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go EURIPIDES Receiving, her whole f
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99 EURIPIDES I do not pray, because
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94 EURIPIDES O most unwise ! These
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g6 EURIPIDES The manners of the lan
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98 EURIPIDES Medea.—Ah, wretched
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loo EURIPIDES Creon.—Away, vain w
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I03 EURIPIDES Must perish too ; for
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104 EURIPIDES Your folly knows, nor
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So6 EURIPIDES Chorus.—How sharp t
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io8 EURIPIDES On which he glories,
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tio EURIPIDES May I in modesty deli
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112 EURIPIDES Medea.— O i^geus, h
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114 EURIPIDES Hast thou expressed g
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Ii6 EURIPIDES For he shall not agai
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ii8 EURIPIDES Medea.— Jason, I of
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I30 EURIPIDES Medea.— I will obey
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133 EURIPIDES The splendid robe of
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114 EURIPIDES But as for you, my so
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ia6 EURIPIDES The human race is sub
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ia8 EURIPIDES Her mistress had inva
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Ijo EURIPIDES My sons to perish by
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133 EURIPIDES To save my children's
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X34 EURIPTDES Jason.— You grieve,
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136 EURIPIDES Jove unexpectedly per
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DRAMATIS PERSONJE Demus.—A person
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t40 ARISTOPHANES NiciAS [recovering
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142 ARISTOPHANES And mixed and knea
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144 ARISTOPHANES NiciAS [formally a
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146 ARISTOPHANES himself for a sudd
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148 ARISTOPHANES Of greatness. Tell
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15© ARISTOPHANES It matters not ;
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152 ARISTOPHANES Down you cast him,
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i54 Ring and jar. Each decree ARIST
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156 ARISTOPHANES Cleon.—What mean
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158 ARISTOPHANES Chorus.—Some ele
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i6o ARISTOPHANES Sausage-Seller.—
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i62 ARISTOPHANES The saviour of the
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i64 ARISTOPHANES Parabasis. If a ve
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l66 ARISTOPHANES These precedents h
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i68 ARISTOPHANES As for us, the sol
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lyo ARISTOPHANES But more in manly
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172 ARISTOPHANES And they so thanke
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ARISTOPHANES 174 Cleon.— I'm wayl
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176 ARISTOPHANES Sausage-Seller.—
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lyS ARISTOPHANES Than ever Themisto
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l8o ARISTOPHANES Rushing outright,
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l82 ARISTOPHANES Their neighbors' s
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i84 ARISTOPHANES A distracted anxio
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i86 ARISTOPHANES That the State for
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i88 ARISTOPHANES Demus.—Well, Gla
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19© ARISTOPHANES Sausage-Seller.
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I9S ARISTOPHANES Are but dancing in
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194 ARISTOPHANES [Cleon sets down h
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196 ARISTOPHANES The wreck and ruin
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198 ARISTOPHANES The nature of Cleo
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20O ARISTOPHANES Chorus.—Thou glo
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S02 ARISTOPHANES Lisping and pratin
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LIFE A DREAM PEDRO CALDERON [Metric
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LIFE A DREAM ACT FIRST Scene I. A p
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LIFE A DREAM 209 RosAURA,—A scrat
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LIFE A DREAM m He heard what you we
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LIFE A DREAM Crouching- in sullen i
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LIFE A DREAM J15 Alas ! like him wh
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LIFE A DREAM tl-j For night to foll
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LIFE A DREAM 919 To him who saved m
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LIFE A DREAM 221 Three chidren ; on
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LIFE A DREAM 223 (For evil omen sel
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LIFE A DREAM Unless opposing almost
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LIFE A DREAM 327 If moved to any ou
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LIFE A DREAM aa^ King.— Oh, Clota
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LIFE A DREAM 231 They said, " Our P
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LIFE A DREAM 233 Again, which medit
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LIFE A DREAM 235 Segismund.— Clot
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LIFE A DREAM 237 Fore-written sorro
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LIFE A DREAM «39 Segismund.—Stay
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LIFE A DREAM S41 EsTRELLA —Indeed
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LIFE A DREAM «43 To draw to mutual
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LIFE A DREAM 245 If pure in fountai
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LIFE A DREAM 247 Nor dream that it
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LIFE A DREAM Your pulses throb and
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LIFE A DREAM 251 Clotaldo.—Yet no
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LIFE A DREAM 253 Clotaldo.—A them
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LIFE A DREAM 25^ Second Soldier.—
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LIFE A DREAM 257 So will he carry n
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LIFE A DREAM 259 Not in a palace, n
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LIFE A DREAM 361 Of those who now m
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LIFE A DREAM 363 And veriest disenc
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LIFE A DREAM 26$ I could but pause
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LIFE A DREAM 267 Thrice crown'd as
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LIFE A DREAM 269 That there be noth
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DRAMATIS PERSONS Alceste, in love w
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274 MOLIERE as to belie one's own f
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276 MOLIERE I will tell you frankly
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278 MOLIERE Alceste. I am resolved
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a8o MOLIERE ing, is assuredly not t
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282 MOLIERE Alceste [aside to Phili
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a84 MOLIERE you not see how much be
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286 MOLIERE the first new-comer; yo
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a88 MOLIERE Scene III. 'Alceste, Ce
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290 MOLIERE understands a word of w
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29a MOLIERE Alceste. No, upon my so
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,94 MOLIERE Celimene [to Alceste].
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«96 MOLIERE possess some, I have a
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agS MOLIERE AcASTE. She is known fo
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300 MOLIERE the duties of a person
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3oa MOLIERE love, and who, neverthe
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304 MOLIERE but a short stay in suc
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3o6 MOLIERE position, I cannot unde
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jo8 MOLIERE Alceste. By accepting m
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310 MOLIERE Alceste. What ! you fac
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3„ MOLIERE you were reduced to a
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314 Alceste. It is of no use ; my M
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3i6 MOLIERE their society? All thes
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3i8 MOLIERE Oronte. Not so, not so
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320 MOLIERE to have a good opinion
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jaa MOLIERE Scene VII. Celim^ne, El
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PHJEDRA BY JEAN-BAPTISTE RACINE [Me
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PH.EDRA ACT FIRST Scene I. 'Hippoly
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PHiEDRA 329 HiPPOLYTus. Friend, ask
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PH^DRA 331 Scene II. Hippolyttis, C
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PH^DRA 333 Ph^dra.— Ye godsl CEno
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PH^DRA 335 CEnone,— All my blood
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PHiEDRA 337 Scene V. Phcpdra, (Enon
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PH.EDRA 339 As King. And Phaedra, f
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PH^DRA 341 Scene n. flippolytus, Ar
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ph;edra 343 Now find myself to the
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PH^DRA 345 And fear lest I have shu
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PH^DRA 347 HiPPOLYTUS.—Forgive me
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PHyEDRA 349 ACT THIRD. Scene I. Phc
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PH^DRA 351 Than there to bind it. H
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PH^DRA 355 That, crush'd beneath th
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PH^DRA 355 Need keep me here? My yo
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PHyEDRA 357 ACT FOURTH. Scene I. Th
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Recall thy promise to reward those
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PH^DRA 361 Adultery and clap their
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PHyEDRA 363 His pride, another has
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Ah ! PH.EDRA 3^5 how his awful shad
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PHAEDRA 367 For their own honor wil
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PH^DRA 369 Inherited your hatred an
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PH^DRA 371 Scene VI. Theseus, Thera
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PH/EDRA 373 He opes his dying eyes,
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With horror ; PH^DRA 375 so advanta
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DRAMATIS PERS0N;E Sir Charles Marlo
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380 GOLDSMITH I give it up—morals
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38t GOLDSMITH Mrs. Hardcastle. Lord
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384 GOLDSMITH teach the fools of th
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386 GOLDSMITH threatened—I can sc
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388 GOLDSMITH Let some cry up woodc
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3^0 GOLDSMITH Marlow. We wanted no
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392 COLDSMITH Marlow. Well, if he s
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394 GOLDSMITH DiGGORY. By the eleve
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396 GOLDSMITH merit down was to be
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398 GOLDSMITH Hastings [aside]. I s
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400 GOLDSMITH Marlow [reading]. For
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^9 GOLDSMITH been for some time per
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^04 GOLDSMITH Hastings [to him]. Ci
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4o6 GOLDSMITH Miss Hardcastle, Well
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4o8 GOLDSMITH Hastings. Your niece,
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4IO GOLDSMITH Tony. Ay, before comp
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4U GOLDSMITH ing-master could never
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4,4 GOLDSMITH cured them by the rul
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4i6 GOLDSMITH Miss Neville. I disli
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4x8 GOLDSMITH small victory gained
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4SO GOLDSMITH ward, squinting thing
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4aa GOLDSMITH ACT FOURTH Scene—A
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4 24 GOLDSMITH Hastings. What? Marl
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426 GOLDSMITH Hardcastle. I tell yo
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428 GOLDSMITH your assiduity for as
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430 GOLDSMITH her pretty long finge
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432 GOLDSMITH fashioned oaf, with s
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424 GOLDSMITH Miss Neville. O, Mr.
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436 GOLDSMITH hour or two's laughin
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438 GOLDSMITH describes him, and I
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440 GOLDSMITH Mrs. Hardcastle. I wi
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44* GOLDSMITH Hardcastle. Sure, Dor
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444 GOLDSMITH Enter Hardcastle and
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446 GOLDSMITH Hardcastf^e. Who gone
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448 GOLDSMITH EPILOGUE By Dr. Golds
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