The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Cast yourselves in a body decently , And sweetly , by a figure , trace , and turn , boys ! 1 Coun . And sweetly we will do it , master Arc . If I fall , curse me , and. Gerrold . 2 Coun . Draw up the company , taborer ? 3 Coun . Why ...
... Cast yourselves in a body decently , And sweetly , by a figure , trace , and turn , boys ! 1 Coun . And sweetly we will do it , master Arc . If I fall , curse me , and. Gerrold . 2 Coun . Draw up the company , taborer ? 3 Coun . Why ...
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... cast something a scornful look on me , and ask'd me , whom I thought would overcome ? I smil'd , and told him , if he would fight with me , he should perceive by the event of that whose king would win . Something he answer'd , and a ...
... cast something a scornful look on me , and ask'd me , whom I thought would overcome ? I smil'd , and told him , if he would fight with me , he should perceive by the event of that whose king would win . Something he answer'd , and a ...
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... cast to poison Their only sons : Think you , you shall be safe ? Tigr . Too safe I am , sir . Enter GOBRIAS , ARANE , PANTHEA , SPACO- NIA , BACURIUS , MARDONIUS , BESSUS , and two Gentlemen . Tigr . Will you speak , sir ? Arb . Speak ...
... cast to poison Their only sons : Think you , you shall be safe ? Tigr . Too safe I am , sir . Enter GOBRIAS , ARANE , PANTHEA , SPACO- NIA , BACURIUS , MARDONIUS , BESSUS , and two Gentlemen . Tigr . Will you speak , sir ? Arb . Speak ...
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... cast away a rope . He's such an airy , thin , unbodied coward , That no revenge can catch him . I'll tell you , sir , and tell you truth ; this rascal Fears neither God nor man ; h'has been so beaten , Sufferance has made him wainscot ...
... cast away a rope . He's such an airy , thin , unbodied coward , That no revenge can catch him . I'll tell you , sir , and tell you truth ; this rascal Fears neither God nor man ; h'has been so beaten , Sufferance has made him wainscot ...
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... cast you off yet ? Oh , thou vile creature , whose best commenda- thy mother had liv'd to see this ; or , rather , that I had died ere I had seen it ! Why didst not make me acquainted when thou wert first resolv'd to be a whore ? I ...
... cast you off yet ? Oh , thou vile creature , whose best commenda- thy mother had liv'd to see this ; or , rather , that I had died ere I had seen it ! Why didst not make me acquainted when thou wert first resolv'd to be a whore ? I ...
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