The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... hope that the beautiful scenes which they exhibit will be a sufficient apology for the irregularity of the action . In the Two Noble Kinsmen , Shakespeare is supposed to have given his assistance , and it con- tains passages abounding ...
... hope that the beautiful scenes which they exhibit will be a sufficient apology for the irregularity of the action . In the Two Noble Kinsmen , Shakespeare is supposed to have given his assistance , and it con- tains passages abounding ...
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... hope to blast my wishes , Thou art a traitor , Arcite , and a fellow False as thy title to her : Friendship , blood , And all the ties between us , I disclaim , If thou once think upon her ! Arc . Yes , I love her ; And if the lives of ...
... hope to blast my wishes , Thou art a traitor , Arcite , and a fellow False as thy title to her : Friendship , blood , And all the ties between us , I disclaim , If thou once think upon her ! Arc . Yes , I love her ; And if the lives of ...
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... hope too wise for that , sir , Exeuni . SCENE VI . Enter Jailor's Daughter . Daugh . Let all the dukes , and all the devils roar , He is at liberty ! I've ventured for him ; And out I've brought him to a little wood A mile hence . I ...
... hope too wise for that , sir , Exeuni . SCENE VI . Enter Jailor's Daughter . Daugh . Let all the dukes , and all the devils roar , He is at liberty ! I've ventured for him ; And out I've brought him to a little wood A mile hence . I ...
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... hope All shall be well : Neither heard I one question Of your name , or his ' scape . Enter Second Friend . Jailor . Pray Heav'n , it hold so ! Wooer . No , sir ; not well : ' Tis too true , she is mad . 1 Friend . It cannot be . Wooer ...
... hope All shall be well : Neither heard I one question Of your name , or his ' scape . Enter Second Friend . Jailor . Pray Heav'n , it hold so ! Wooer . No , sir ; not well : ' Tis too true , she is mad . 1 Friend . It cannot be . Wooer ...
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... hope she had fix'd her liking on This gentleman , my friend . Wooer . I did think so too ; And would account I had a great pennyworth on't , To give half my state , that both she and I At this present stood unfeignedly on the same terms ...
... hope she had fix'd her liking on This gentleman , my friend . Wooer . I did think so too ; And would account I had a great pennyworth on't , To give half my state , that both she and I At this present stood unfeignedly on the same terms ...
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