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Some Account of the English Stage: From the Restoration in 1660 to 1830 - Page 583
by John Genest - 1832
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May day, by George Chapman. Spanish gipsy; The changeling, by T. Middleton ...

Charles Wentworth Dilke - English drama - 1815 - 454 pages
...have not meanly thought upon thy merit. Def. What! salary ? Now you move me. Beat. How, Deflores? Def. Do you place me in the .rank of verminous fellows,...Is any thing Valued too precious for my recompense ? Seat. I understand thee not. Def. I could have hired A journeyman in murder at this rate, And mine...
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May day, by George Chapman. Spanish gipsy; The changeling, by T. Middleton ...

Charles Wentworth Dilke - English drama - 1815 - 446 pages
...have not meanly thought upon thy merit. Def. What! salary? Now you move me. Beat. How, Deflores? Def. Do you place me in the rank of verminous fellows,...Is any thing Valued too precious for my recompense ? Beat. I understand thee not. Def. I could have hired A journeyman in murder at this rate, And mine...
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Old English plays [ed. by C. W. Dilke].

English plays - 1815 - 454 pages
...not meanly thought upon thy merit. Def. What ! salary ? Now you move me. Beat. How, Deflores? Def. Do you place me in the rank of verminous fellows,...Is any thing Valued too precious for my recompense ? Beat. I understand thee not. Def. I could have hired A journeyman in murder at this rate, And mine...
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May day

Charles Wentworth Dilke - English drama - 1816 - 448 pages
...have not meanly thought upon thy merit. Def. What! salary ? Now you move me. Beat. How, Deflores? Def. Do you place me in the rank of verminous fellows,...Is any thing Valued too precious for my recompense ? Beat. I understand thee not. Def. I could have hired A journeyman in murder at this rate, And mine...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 8

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - English literature - 1823 - 402 pages
...not meanly thought upon thy merit. Def. What ! salary ? now you move me. Beat. How, Deflores ? Def. Do you place me in the rank of verminous fellows,...Is any thing Valued too precious for my recompense ? • Beat. I understand thee not. Def. I could have hired A journeyman in murder at this rate, And...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 8

Henry Southern - 1823 - 398 pages
...not meanly thought upon thy merit. Def. What ! salary ? now you move me. Beat. How, Deflores ? Def. Do you place me in the rank of verminous fellows,...Is any thing Valued too precious for my recompense ? Beat. I understand thee not. Def. I could have hired A journeyman in murder at this rate, And mine...
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The works of Thomas Middleton, collected, with some account of the ..., Volume 4

Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 652 pages
...not meanly thought upon thy merit. DE F. What! salary ? now you move me. BEAT. How, De Flores ? DE F. Do you place me in the rank of verminous fellows, To destroy things for wages ? offer gold [For] the life-blood of man 1 is any thing Valued too precious for my recompense ? BEAT. I understand thee not....
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The Works of Thomas Middleton: The changeling [by T. Middleton and W. Rowley ...

Thomas Middleton - English drama - 1885 - 496 pages
...meanly thought upon thy merit. De F. What ! salary ? now you move me. Beat. How, De Flores ? De F. Do you place me in the rank of verminous fellows, To destroy things for wages ? offer gold [For] the life-blood of man ? is anything Valued too precious for my recompense ? Beat. I understand thee not....
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Thomas Middleton, Volume 1

Thomas Middleton - English drama - 1887 - 516 pages
...meanly thought upon thy merit. De F. What ! salary ? now you move me. Beat. How, De Flores ? De F. Do you place me in the rank of verminous' fellows, To destroy things for wages ? ofler gold c,tv» ,• -y' For the life-blood of man ? is anything Valued too precious for my recompense...
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An Inquiry Into the Authorship of the Middleton-Rowley Plays

Pauline Gertrude Wiggin Leonard - 1897 - 76 pages
..." You will not offer it ? Do not esteem my love so mercenary To be the hire of coin." DE FLORES : " Do you place me in the rank of verminous fellows To destroy things for wages ? " The lady, surprised, proffers it again, and when the accomplice suggests the desired recompense,...
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