The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... TINS . Let me beg a favour of thee , old gentleman . VEL . What is that , good sir ? TINS . Prithee , run and fetch me the rent - roll of thy lady's estate . VEL . The rent - roll ? TINS . The rent - roll ? Ay , the rent - roll ! dost ...
... TINS . Let me beg a favour of thee , old gentleman . VEL . What is that , good sir ? TINS . Prithee , run and fetch me the rent - roll of thy lady's estate . VEL . The rent - roll ? TINS . The rent - roll ? Ay , the rent - roll ! dost ...
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... TINS . What will you give for a life in the house you live in ? VEL . What do you think of five hundred pounds ? - Ha , ha , ha ! 1 TINS . That's too little . VEL . And yet it is more than I shall give you - And I will offer you two ...
... TINS . What will you give for a life in the house you live in ? VEL . What do you think of five hundred pounds ? - Ha , ha , ha ! 1 TINS . That's too little . VEL . And yet it is more than I shall give you - And I will offer you two ...
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... TINS . The conjurer ! Ha , ha , ha ! LADY . Indeed you ' re very witty ! TINS . Indeed you're very handsome . LADY . I wish the fool does not love me ! [ Kisses her hand . [ Aside . TINS . Thou art the idol I adore . Here must I pay my ...
... TINS . The conjurer ! Ha , ha , ha ! LADY . Indeed you ' re very witty ! TINS . Indeed you're very handsome . LADY . I wish the fool does not love me ! [ Kisses her hand . [ Aside . TINS . Thou art the idol I adore . Here must I pay my ...
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VOL | 3 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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