The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, Volume 1William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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But that we fear the gods in him , he brings not Pal . It is in our power A jot of
terror to us : yet what man ( Unless we fear that apes can tutor's ) to Thirds his
own worth ( the case is each of ours ) Be masters of our manners . What need I
When ...
But that we fear the gods in him , he brings not Pal . It is in our power A jot of
terror to us : yet what man ( Unless we fear that apes can tutor's ) to Thirds his
own worth ( the case is each of ours ) Be masters of our manners . What need I
When ...
Page 10
Those joys , griefs , angers , fears , my friend shall Why should a friend be
treacherous ? If that suffer ? Get him a wife so noble , and so fair ... So near the
gods in nature , they should fear her ; Pal . Let that one say so , Enter Jailor . And
use thy ...
Those joys , griefs , angers , fears , my friend shall Why should a friend be
treacherous ? If that suffer ? Get him a wife so noble , and so fair ... So near the
gods in nature , they should fear her ; Pal . Let that one say so , Enter Jailor . And
use thy ...
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You're going now to look upon a sun Come forth , and fear not ; here's no
Theseus . That strengthens what it looks on ; there you Pal . Nor none so honest ,
Arcite . ! have Arc . That's no matter ; A vantage o'er me ; but enjoy it till We'll
argue that ...
You're going now to look upon a sun Come forth , and fear not ; here's no
Theseus . That strengthens what it looks on ; there you Pal . Nor none so honest ,
Arcite . ! have Arc . That's no matter ; A vantage o'er me ; but enjoy it till We'll
argue that ...
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I know a lady may , and more , I fear His worth may be such , that I dare not swear
Another lady will . VI will not love him ; but if he will stay Pan . ' Would I might see
bim ! To have me wooe him , I will promise thee Gob . Why so you shall .
I know a lady may , and more , I fear His worth may be such , that I dare not swear
Another lady will . VI will not love him ; but if he will stay Pan . ' Would I might see
bim ! To have me wooe him , I will promise thee Gob . Why so you shall .
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Gub . That lady , sir : Pan . I would I were past speaking ! She is your sister ; and
she is your sister Gob . Fear not , madam ; That loves you so ; ' tis she for whom I
weep , The king will alter : ' Tis some sudden rage , To see you use her thus .
Gub . That lady , sir : Pan . I would I were past speaking ! She is your sister ; and
she is your sister Gob . Fear not , madam ; That loves you so ; ' tis she for whom I
weep , The king will alter : ' Tis some sudden rage , To see you use her thus .
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