The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... father the mean keeper of his prison , And he a prince : To marry him is hopeless , To be his whore is witless . Out ... father said so ; And to those gentle uses gave me life . Thes . Are you his heir ? Arc . His youngest , sir . Thes ...
... father the mean keeper of his prison , And he a prince : To marry him is hopeless , To be his whore is witless . Out ... father said so ; And to those gentle uses gave me life . Thes . Are you his heir ? Arc . His youngest , sir . Thes ...
Page 13
... father ACT III . Cornets in sundry places . Noise and. Per . How do you like him , lady ? Hip . I admire him : I have not seen so young a man so noble , ( If he say true ) of his sort . Emi . Believe , His mother was a wondrous handsome ...
... father ACT III . Cornets in sundry places . Noise and. Per . How do you like him , lady ? Hip . I admire him : I have not seen so young a man so noble , ( If he say true ) of his sort . Emi . Believe , His mother was a wondrous handsome ...
Page 58
... father : It was fault Enough not to acquaint him with that good . Lyg . Madam , I should have seen you . Spa . Oh , good sir , forgive me . Lyg . Forgive you ! why , I am no kin t'you , am I ? Spa . Should it be measur'd by my mean ...
... father : It was fault Enough not to acquaint him with that good . Lyg . Madam , I should have seen you . Spa . Oh , good sir , forgive me . Lyg . Forgive you ! why , I am no kin t'you , am I ? Spa . Should it be measur'd by my mean ...
Page 61
... father . Arb . My father ? Though I know it for a lye , Made out of fear , to save thy stained life , The very rev'rence of the word comes cross me , And ties mine arm down . Gob . I will tell you that shall heighten you again ; I am ...
... father . Arb . My father ? Though I know it for a lye , Made out of fear , to save thy stained life , The very rev'rence of the word comes cross me , And ties mine arm down . Gob . I will tell you that shall heighten you again ; I am ...
Page 62
... father , speak ! I do acknowledge you , So you bring comfort . Gob . First know , our last king , your supposed father , Was old and feeble when he married her , And almost all the land , as she , past hope Of issue from him . Arb ...
... father , speak ! I do acknowledge you , So you bring comfort . Gob . First know , our last king , your supposed father , Was old and feeble when he married her , And almost all the land , as she , past hope Of issue from him . Arb ...
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