Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 - American literature |
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... puff of wind . Then up his rod went , with which he declined The eyes of any waker , when he pleased , And any sleeper , when he wish'd , diseased . This took , he stoop'd Pieria , and thence Glid through the air , and Neptune's con ...
... puff of wind . Then up his rod went , with which he declined The eyes of any waker , when he pleased , And any sleeper , when he wish'd , diseased . This took , he stoop'd Pieria , and thence Glid through the air , and Neptune's con ...
Page 281
... puff of a dunce he mistook it for fame ; Till his relish grown callous , almost to disease , Who pepper'd the highest was surest to please . But let us be candid , and speak out our mind , If dunces applauded , he paid them in kind . Ye ...
... puff of a dunce he mistook it for fame ; Till his relish grown callous , almost to disease , Who pepper'd the highest was surest to please . But let us be candid , and speak out our mind , If dunces applauded , he paid them in kind . Ye ...
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... PUFF UNDER PROMPTER DANGLE SNEER SIGNOR PASTICCIO RITORNELLO MR . HOPKINS MRS . DANGLE Scenemen , Musicians , and Servants . CHARACTERS OF THE TRAGEDY SIGNORE PASTICCIO RITORNELLO LORD BURLEIGH GOVERNOR OF TILBURY FORT SON CONSTABLE ...
... PUFF UNDER PROMPTER DANGLE SNEER SIGNOR PASTICCIO RITORNELLO MR . HOPKINS MRS . DANGLE Scenemen , Musicians , and Servants . CHARACTERS OF THE TRAGEDY SIGNORE PASTICCIO RITORNELLO LORD BURLEIGH GOVERNOR OF TILBURY FORT SON CONSTABLE ...
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... Puff's tragedy is in such forwardness . — Mrs . Dangle , my dear , you will be very glad to hear that Puff's tragedy- Mrs. Dang . Lord , Mr. Dangle , why will you plague me about such nonsense ? —Now the plays are begun I shall have no ...
... Puff's tragedy is in such forwardness . — Mrs . Dangle , my dear , you will be very glad to hear that Puff's tragedy- Mrs. Dang . Lord , Mr. Dangle , why will you plague me about such nonsense ? —Now the plays are begun I shall have no ...
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... Puff's tragedy ? Sneer . Yes ; but I suppose one shan't be able to get in , for on the first night of a new piece they always fill the house with orders to sup- port it . But here , Dangle , I have brought you two pieces , one of which ...
... Puff's tragedy ? Sneer . Yes ; but I suppose one shan't be able to get in , for on the first night of a new piece they always fill the house with orders to sup- port it . But here , Dangle , I have brought you two pieces , one of which ...
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ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL Ahab Apius Apollyon bear behold blood breast called Crito Dang Dangle daughter dead dear death doth earth egad eyes fair father fear fell fire gave give ground Hamlet hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honour Jebusite Joab John Hayward Kilmeny king King Arthur knew Lady land lion live look lord Lycidas mind mirth morning mortal mother nature Nausicaa never night noble o'er Odysseus passion PASTICCIO peace play pleasure Polonius praise pray prince Puff Queen scene sche sent servant sight sing Sir Bedivere Sir Fret Sir Lucan Sisera sleep Sneer soul speak spirit struldbrugs sweet sword tell thee ther thine things thou art thou hast thought thousand Tilb told tree uncle Toby unto voice wind wings word wyde