The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... sure I shall not . Hip . Now , alack , weak sister , I must no more believe thee in this point ( Though in't I know thou dost believe thyself ) Than I will trust a sickly appetite , That loaths even as it longs . But sure , my sister ...
... sure I shall not . Hip . Now , alack , weak sister , I must no more believe thee in this point ( Though in't I know thou dost believe thyself ) Than I will trust a sickly appetite , That loaths even as it longs . But sure , my sister ...
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... sure a more content ; and all those pleasures That wooe the wills of men to vanity , I see through now ; and am sufficient To tell the world , ' tis but a gaudy shadow , That old Time , as he passes by , takes with him . What had we ...
... sure a more content ; and all those pleasures That wooe the wills of men to vanity , I see through now ; and am sufficient To tell the world , ' tis but a gaudy shadow , That old Time , as he passes by , takes with him . What had we ...
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... So near the gods in nature , they should fear her ; Enter Jailor . And then I'm sure she'd love me . How now , keeper ! Where's Arcite ? Jailor . Banished . Prince Perithous Obtained his liberty ; 10 [ SHAKESPEARE THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN .
... So near the gods in nature , they should fear her ; Enter Jailor . And then I'm sure she'd love me . How now , keeper ! Where's Arcite ? Jailor . Banished . Prince Perithous Obtained his liberty ; 10 [ SHAKESPEARE THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN .
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... sure . Thes . What made you seek this place , sir ? Arc . Noble Theseus , To purchase name , and do my ablest service To such a well - found wonder as thy worth ; For only in thy court , of all the world , Dwells fair - eyed Honour ...
... sure . Thes . What made you seek this place , sir ? Arc . Noble Theseus , To purchase name , and do my ablest service To such a well - found wonder as thy worth ; For only in thy court , of all the world , Dwells fair - eyed Honour ...
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... sure You tumble with audacity , and manhood ! And when you bark , do it with judgment . Bav . Yes , sir . Ger . Quo usque tandem ? Here's a woman wanting . 4 Coun . We may go whistle ; all the fat's i ' th ' fire ! Ger . We have , As ...
... sure You tumble with audacity , and manhood ! And when you bark , do it with judgment . Bav . Yes , sir . Ger . Quo usque tandem ? Here's a woman wanting . 4 Coun . We may go whistle ; all the fat's i ' th ' fire ! Ger . We have , As ...
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