The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... mind of Cleora while her features were hidden by a veil . The Fatal Dowry may be considered as still occupying the stage , in Rowe's tame and feeble copy . From the pathetic Ford we have given The Broken Heart , a tragedy in which he ...
... mind of Cleora while her features were hidden by a veil . The Fatal Dowry may be considered as still occupying the stage , in Rowe's tame and feeble copy . From the pathetic Ford we have given The Broken Heart , a tragedy in which he ...
Page 5
... mind assured ' Tis bad he goes about ? Pal . Leave that unreason'd : Our services stand now for Thebes , not Creon . Yet , to be neutral to him , were dishonour , Rebellious to oppose ; therefore we must With him stand to the mercy of ...
... mind assured ' Tis bad he goes about ? Pal . Leave that unreason'd : Our services stand now for Thebes , not Creon . Yet , to be neutral to him , were dishonour , Rebellious to oppose ; therefore we must With him stand to the mercy of ...
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... mind misgives me , This fellow has a vengeance trick o'th ' hip ; Mark , how his body's made for't ! 2 Coun . I'll be hanged , though , If he dare venture ! hang him , plumb - porridge ! He wrastle ? He roast eggs . Come , let's be gone ...
... mind misgives me , This fellow has a vengeance trick o'th ' hip ; Mark , how his body's made for't ! 2 Coun . I'll be hanged , though , If he dare venture ! hang him , plumb - porridge ! He wrastle ? He roast eggs . Come , let's be gone ...
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... mind and sword Of a true gentlemar .. Pal . That thou durst , Arcite ! Arc . My coz , my coz , you have been well ad- vertised How much I dare : You've seen me use my sword Against th ' advice of fear . Sure , of another You would not ...
... mind and sword Of a true gentlemar .. Pal . That thou durst , Arcite ! Arc . My coz , my coz , you have been well ad- vertised How much I dare : You've seen me use my sword Against th ' advice of fear . Sure , of another You would not ...
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... mind beats upon ; other objects , That are inserted ' tween her mind and eye , Become the pranks and friskins of her mad- ness ; Sing to her such green songs of love , as she Says Palamon hath sung in prison ; come to her , Stuck in as ...
... mind beats upon ; other objects , That are inserted ' tween her mind and eye , Become the pranks and friskins of her mad- ness ; Sing to her such green songs of love , as she Says Palamon hath sung in prison ; come to her , Stuck in as ...
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