The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Stay , and edify ! Thes . What have we here ? Per . Some country - sport , upon my life , sir . Thes . Well , sir , go forward ; we will edify . Ladies , sit down ; we'll stay it . Ger . Thou doughty duke , all hail ! all hail , sweet ...
... Stay , and edify ! Thes . What have we here ? Per . Some country - sport , upon my life , sir . Thes . Well , sir , go forward ; we will edify . Ladies , sit down ; we'll stay it . Ger . Thou doughty duke , all hail ! all hail , sweet ...
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... Stay a little ! Is not this piece too straight ? Arc . No , no ; tis well . Pul . I would have nothing hurt thee but my sword ; A bruise would be dishonour . Arc . Now I'm perfect . Pal . Stand off then ! Arc . Take my sword ! I hold it ...
... Stay a little ! Is not this piece too straight ? Arc . No , no ; tis well . Pul . I would have nothing hurt thee but my sword ; A bruise would be dishonour . Arc . Now I'm perfect . Pal . Stand off then ! Arc . Take my sword ! I hold it ...
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... Stay here to love her ; and if she say traitor , I am a villain fit to lie unburied . Pal . Thou shalt have pity of us both , oh , Theseus , If unto neither thou shew mercy ; stop , As thou art just , thy noble ear against us ; As thou ...
... Stay here to love her ; and if she say traitor , I am a villain fit to lie unburied . Pal . Thou shalt have pity of us both , oh , Theseus , If unto neither thou shew mercy ; stop , As thou art just , thy noble ear against us ; As thou ...
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... stay ( Their fame has fir'd me so ) till they appear ; Good friend , be royal ! Per . There shall want no bravery . Emi . Poor wench , go weep ; for whosoever wins Loses a noble cousin for thy sins . SCENE III . [ Exeunt . Enter Jailor ...
... stay ( Their fame has fir'd me so ) till they appear ; Good friend , be royal ! Per . There shall want no bravery . Emi . Poor wench , go weep ; for whosoever wins Loses a noble cousin for thy sins . SCENE III . [ Exeunt . Enter Jailor ...
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... stay here : It is enough , my hearing shall be punish'd With what shall happen , ( ' gainst the which there is No deafing ) but to hear , not taint mine eye With dread sights it may shun . Per . Sir , my good lord , Your sister will no ...
... stay here : It is enough , my hearing shall be punish'd With what shall happen , ( ' gainst the which there is No deafing ) but to hear , not taint mine eye With dread sights it may shun . Per . Sir , my good lord , Your sister will no ...
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