The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... 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 to the king . Thes . By th ' helm of Mars , I saw ...
... 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 to the king . Thes . By th ' helm of Mars , I saw ...
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... look'd , had they been victors , that With such a constant nobility enforce A freedom out of bondage , making misery Their mirth , and affliction a toy to jest at . Jailor . Do they so ? Daugh . It seems to me , They've no more sense of ...
... look'd , had they been victors , that With such a constant nobility enforce A freedom out of bondage , making misery Their mirth , and affliction a toy to jest at . Jailor . Do they so ? Daugh . It seems to me , They've no more sense of ...
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... look ! What a mere child is fancy , I may go That having two fair gawds of equal sweetness , Cannot distinguish , but must cry for both ! Enter a Gentleman . How now , sir ? come . Emi . To end the quarrel ? Gent . Yes . Emi . ' Would I ...
... look ! What a mere child is fancy , I may go That having two fair gawds of equal sweetness , Cannot distinguish , but must cry for both ! Enter a Gentleman . How now , sir ? come . Emi . To end the quarrel ? Gent . Yes . Emi . ' Would I ...
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... look'd all grace and success , and he is Doubtless the primest of men . I prithee run , And tell me how it goes . [ Shout , and cornets ; cry , A Palamon ! Serv . Still Palamon . Emi . Run and enquire . Poor servant , thou hast lost ...
... look'd all grace and success , and he is Doubtless the primest of men . I prithee run , And tell me how it goes . [ Shout , and cornets ; cry , A Palamon ! Serv . Still Palamon . Emi . Run and enquire . Poor servant , thou hast lost ...
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... look you , will many times call for those bottles , and break his mind to his friends . Wom . Let's take our places ; we shall have no room else . 2 Man . The man told us , he would walk o ' foot through the people . 3 Man . Ay , marry ...
... look you , will many times call for those bottles , and break his mind to his friends . Wom . Let's take our places ; we shall have no room else . 2 Man . The man told us , he would walk o ' foot through the people . 3 Man . Ay , marry ...
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