The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... fear the letter was not all a tale . Alon . A tale ! There's proof equivalent to sight . Zan . I should distrust my sight on this occa- sion . Alon . And so should I : by Heaven I think I should . What ! Leonora , the divine , by whom ...
... fear the letter was not all a tale . Alon . A tale ! There's proof equivalent to sight . Zan . I should distrust my sight on this occa- sion . Alon . And so should I : by Heaven I think I should . What ! Leonora , the divine , by whom ...
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... Fear then an orphan's and a captive's wrong , Per . Your cruel treatment of my passion―― But I'll not talk . This , madam ; only this- Think not the cause , the cursed cause of all , Shall laugh secure , and triumph in my pangs . No ...
... Fear then an orphan's and a captive's wrong , Per . Your cruel treatment of my passion―― But I'll not talk . This , madam ; only this- Think not the cause , the cursed cause of all , Shall laugh secure , and triumph in my pangs . No ...
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... fear of death , did he decline my ban- quet ? Could I expect admittance then at his ? These numerous pleas , at variance , overthrow Each other , and are advocates for me . Per . No , sir , Posthumius is his advocate . King . Art thou ...
... fear of death , did he decline my ban- quet ? Could I expect admittance then at his ? These numerous pleas , at variance , overthrow Each other , and are advocates for me . Per . No , sir , Posthumius is his advocate . King . Art thou ...
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... fear . My darling son found criminal in all ! Dem . That villain there to blast me ! Yes , I'll speak ; For what have I to fear , who feel the worst ? ' Tis time the truth were known . That villain , sir , Has cleft my heart , and ...
... fear . My darling son found criminal in all ! Dem . That villain there to blast me ! Yes , I'll speak ; For what have I to fear , who feel the worst ? ' Tis time the truth were known . That villain , sir , Has cleft my heart , and ...
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... fear He'd check , if other game should cross the flight : He scorns dissimulation , nor perceives That nature never meant simplicity A grace to charm in courts : he serves the crown With such a blind disinterested zeal , He's even proud ...
... fear He'd check , if other game should cross the flight : He scorns dissimulation , nor perceives That nature never meant simplicity A grace to charm in courts : he serves the crown With such a blind disinterested zeal , He's even proud ...
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