The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... leave his court , that we may nothing share Of his loud infamy ! for our milk Will relish of the pasture , and we must Be vile , or disobedient ; not his kinsmen In blood , unless in quality . Pal . Nothing truer . I think the echoes of ...
... leave his court , that we may nothing share Of his loud infamy ! for our milk Will relish of the pasture , and we must Be vile , or disobedient ; not his kinsmen In blood , unless in quality . Pal . Nothing truer . I think the echoes of ...
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... leave imperfect : So adieu , And heaven's good eyes look on you ! -What are those ? [ Exeunt Queens . Herald . Men of great quality , as may be judged By their appointment ; some of Thebes have told's They're sister's children , nephews ...
... leave imperfect : So adieu , And heaven's good eyes look on you ! -What are those ? [ Exeunt Queens . Herald . Men of great quality , as may be judged By their appointment ; some of Thebes have told's They're sister's children , nephews ...
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... leave him . Nature did her wrong , To print continual conquest on her cheeks , And make no man worthy for her to taste , But me , that am too near her ; and as strangely She did for me : But you will think I brag . Mar. I do , I'll be ...
... leave him . Nature did her wrong , To print continual conquest on her cheeks , And make no man worthy for her to taste , But me , that am too near her ; and as strangely She did for me : But you will think I brag . Mar. I do , I'll be ...
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... leave me all . Mardonius ! Mar. Sir . Arb . Will you leave me quite alone ? Methinks , Civility should teach you more than this , If I were but your friend . Stay here , and wait . Mar. Sir , shall I speak ? Arb . Why , you would now ...
... leave me all . Mardonius ! Mar. Sir . Arb . Will you leave me quite alone ? Methinks , Civility should teach you more than this , If I were but your friend . Stay here , and wait . Mar. Sir , shall I speak ? Arb . Why , you would now ...
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... Leave me inthron'd , I would despise thee then As much as now , which is as much as dust , Because I see thy envy . FNVY Mar. However you will use me after , yet for your own promise sake , hear me the rest . Arb . I will , and after ...
... Leave me inthron'd , I would despise thee then As much as now , which is as much as dust , Because I see thy envy . FNVY Mar. However you will use me after , yet for your own promise sake , hear me the rest . Arb . I will , and after ...
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