Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 263
... Cockwood is a female Tartuffe , a woman of loud religious pretensions , who de- mands respect and devotion for her piety , and who is really engaged , all the time , in the vain prosecution of a disgraceful intrigue . Sir Oliver Cockwood ...
... Cockwood is a female Tartuffe , a woman of loud religious pretensions , who de- mands respect and devotion for her piety , and who is really engaged , all the time , in the vain prosecution of a disgraceful intrigue . Sir Oliver Cockwood ...
Page 264
... Cockwood's recalcitrant spark Courtall , walking with his friend Freeman , and from behind their masks carry on with them a hazardous flirtation . The end of this scene , when the two sprightly girls break from their gallants and appear ...
... Cockwood's recalcitrant spark Courtall , walking with his friend Freeman , and from behind their masks carry on with them a hazardous flirtation . The end of this scene , when the two sprightly girls break from their gallants and appear ...
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