The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Thou art a traitor , Arcite , and a fellow False as thy title to her : Friendship , blood , And all the ties between us , I disclaim , If thou once think upon her ! Arc . Yes , I love her ; And if the lives of all my name lay on it , I ...
... Thou art a traitor , Arcite , and a fellow False as thy title to her : Friendship , blood , And all the ties between us , I disclaim , If thou once think upon her ! Arc . Yes , I love her ; And if the lives of all my name lay on it , I ...
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... thou , oh , jewel O'th ' wood , o'th ' world , hast likewise blest a place With thy sole presence . In thy rumination That I poor man might eftsoons come between , And chop on some cold thought ! -Thrice bless- ed chance , To drop on ...
... thou , oh , jewel O'th ' wood , o'th ' world , hast likewise blest a place With thy sole presence . In thy rumination That I poor man might eftsoons come between , And chop on some cold thought ! -Thrice bless- ed chance , To drop on ...
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... thou dar'st do ; and in this disguise , Against this known edict , follows thy sister , That fortunate bright star ... art spoken , great and virtuous , The true decider of all injuries , " Say , Fight again ! ' and thou shalt see me ...
... thou dar'st do ; and in this disguise , Against this known edict , follows thy sister , That fortunate bright star ... art spoken , great and virtuous , The true decider of all injuries , " Say , Fight again ! ' and thou shalt see me ...
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... art thou fam'd for any valour ? Bes . Fam'd ? I warrant you . Mar. I'm e'en heartily glad on't : I have been with thee e'er since thou cam'st to the wars , and this is the first word that ever I heard on't . Prithee , who fames thee ...
... art thou fam'd for any valour ? Bes . Fam'd ? I warrant you . Mar. I'm e'en heartily glad on't : I have been with thee e'er since thou cam'st to the wars , and this is the first word that ever I heard on't . Prithee , who fames thee ...
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... Thy valour and thy passions sever'd , would have made two ex- cellent fellows in their kinds . I know not , whether I should be sorry thou art so valiant , or so passionate : ' Would one of ' em were away ' [ Aside . Tigr . Do I refuse ...
... Thy valour and thy passions sever'd , would have made two ex- cellent fellows in their kinds . I know not , whether I should be sorry thou art so valiant , or so passionate : ' Would one of ' em were away ' [ Aside . Tigr . Do I refuse ...
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