| WILLIAM CONGREVE - 1887 - 556 pagina’s
...who has an entire confidence in one whom he takes to be his friend, and whom he has obliged to be so; and who (to confirm him in his opinion) in all appearance, and upon several trials has been so ; if this man be deceived by the treachery of the other, must he of necessity... | |
| William Congreve - 1888 - 540 pagina’s
...has an entire confidence in one whom he takes to be his friend, and whom he has obliged to be so ; and who (to confirm him in his opinion) in all appearance, and upon several trials has been so ; if this man be deceived by the treachery of the other, must he of necessity... | |
| William Congreve - 1903 - 540 pagina’s
...has an entire confidence in one whom he takes to be his friend, and whom he has obliged to be so ; and who (to confirm him in his opinion) in all appearance, and upon several trials has been so ; if this man be deceived by the treachery of the other, must he of necessity... | |
| Andrew Kippis - 744 pagina’s
...and one whom he has obliged to be fo, , and who, to confirm him in his opinion in all ap, pearance, and upon feveral trials has been fo : if * this man...immediately, , only becaufe the other has proved a villain i Ay. , but there was caution given to Mellefont, in th* , firft act, by his friend Carelefs. Of what... | |
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