Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... School for Scandal . " He seemed to be impressing the situation on the audience , and really showed by a sort of " fussiness " that he knew what was the true state of affairs . This " easiness " and airiness , which is so charming in ...
... School for Scandal . " He seemed to be impressing the situation on the audience , and really showed by a sort of " fussiness " that he knew what was the true state of affairs . This " easiness " and airiness , which is so charming in ...
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... School for Scandal , " each to tell his and her version of Sir Peter's forced duel with Surface , Crabtree , knowing instinctively the subject of their conversation , breaks in upon the party with " Pistols , nephew ! pistols ! I have ...
... School for Scandal , " each to tell his and her version of Sir Peter's forced duel with Surface , Crabtree , knowing instinctively the subject of their conversation , breaks in upon the party with " Pistols , nephew ! pistols ! I have ...
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... School for Scandal . " Sir George Wealthy and Charles Surface are nearly the same individual ; and what is curious , each has a money- lender ; Moses , in " The School for Scandal , " and Transfer in " The Minor , " and both are termed ...
... School for Scandal . " Sir George Wealthy and Charles Surface are nearly the same individual ; and what is curious , each has a money- lender ; Moses , in " The School for Scandal , " and Transfer in " The Minor , " and both are termed ...
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