The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volume 5G. Bell, 1882 |
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Page 166
... talk as if you hated him . ABIG . You talk as if you lov'd him . LADY . Hold your tongue ! here he comes . Enter TINSEL . TINS . My dear widow ! ABIG . My dear widow ! marry come up ! [ Aside . LADY . Let him alone , Abigal , so long as ...
... talk as if you hated him . ABIG . You talk as if you lov'd him . LADY . Hold your tongue ! here he comes . Enter TINSEL . TINS . My dear widow ! ABIG . My dear widow ! marry come up ! [ Aside . LADY . Let him alone , Abigal , so long as ...
Page 167
... talk one would believe you thought everything that was good is a megrim . LADY . Why , truly , I don't very well ... talking ? TINS . Ah , widow , ' tis your country innocence makes you think it an odd way of talking . LADY . Though you ...
... talk one would believe you thought everything that was good is a megrim . LADY . Why , truly , I don't very well ... talking ? TINS . Ah , widow , ' tis your country innocence makes you think it an odd way of talking . LADY . Though you ...
Page 198
... talk so rashly . TINS . Why , my dear , you cou'd not look more frighted if you had Lucifer's drum - major in your house . LADY . Mr. Tinsel , I must desire to see you no more in it , if you do not leave this idle way of talking . TINS ...
... talk so rashly . TINS . Why , my dear , you cou'd not look more frighted if you had Lucifer's drum - major in your house . LADY . Mr. Tinsel , I must desire to see you no more in it , if you do not leave this idle way of talking . TINS ...
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The Inconsistence of a Popish Prince and Protestant | 43 |
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