The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... face methinks goes Hip . But his body , that way . And fiery mind , illustrate a brave father . Per . Mark how his virtue , like a hidden sun , Breaks through his baser garments . Hip . He's well got , sure . Thes . What made you seek ...
... face methinks goes Hip . But his body , that way . And fiery mind , illustrate a brave father . Per . Mark how his virtue , like a hidden sun , Breaks through his baser garments . Hip . He's well got , sure . Thes . What made you seek ...
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... face of yours Will bear the curses else of after - ages , For these lost cousins ! Emi . In my face , dear sister , I find no anger to ' em , nor no ruin ; The misadventure of their own eyes kills ' em : Yet that I will be woman , and ...
... face of yours Will bear the curses else of after - ages , For these lost cousins ! Emi . In my face , dear sister , I find no anger to ' em , nor no ruin ; The misadventure of their own eyes kills ' em : Yet that I will be woman , and ...
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... face ! Oh , Love , this only From this hour is complexion ; lie there , Arcite ! Thou art a changeling to him , a mere gipsy , And this the noble body - I am sotted , Utterly lost ! my virgin's faith has fled me , For if my brother but ...
... face ! Oh , Love , this only From this hour is complexion ; lie there , Arcite ! Thou art a changeling to him , a mere gipsy , And this the noble body - I am sotted , Utterly lost ! my virgin's faith has fled me , For if my brother but ...
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... face . Phil . Ay , marry ; am I afraid of my face ? 3 Man . Thou wouldst be , Philip , if thou saw'st it in a glass ; it looks so like a visor . [ Exeunt the three men and woman . 1 Cit . You'll be hang'd , sirrah . Come , Philip , walk ...
... face . Phil . Ay , marry ; am I afraid of my face ? 3 Man . Thou wouldst be , Philip , if thou saw'st it in a glass ; it looks so like a visor . [ Exeunt the three men and woman . 1 Cit . You'll be hang'd , sirrah . Come , Philip , walk ...
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... face . 2 Sw . Those blows o ' th ' face have made a new cause on't ; The rest were but an honourable rudeness . 1 Sw . Two blows o ' th ' face , and given by a worse man , I must confess , as the sword - men say , had turn'd the ...
... face . 2 Sw . Those blows o ' th ' face have made a new cause on't ; The rest were but an honourable rudeness . 1 Sw . Two blows o ' th ' face , and given by a worse man , I must confess , as the sword - men say , had turn'd the ...
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