The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 45
... father is in purpose To disinherit you- Bon . How ! Mos . And thrust you forth , As a mere stranger to his blood ; ' tis true , sir : The work no way engageth me , but , as I claim an interest in the general state Of goodness and true ...
... father is in purpose To disinherit you- Bon . How ! Mos . And thrust you forth , As a mere stranger to his blood ; ' tis true , sir : The work no way engageth me , but , as I claim an interest in the general state Of goodness and true ...
Page 48
... father knocks : [ One knocks . I am compell'd to leave you . Bon . Do so . Yet Cannot my thought imagine this a truth . SCENE VII . MOSCA , CORVINO , CELIA , BONARIO , and VOLPONE . Mos . Death on me ! you are come too soon ! what meant ...
... father knocks : [ One knocks . I am compell'd to leave you . Bon . Do so . Yet Cannot my thought imagine this a truth . SCENE VII . MOSCA , CORVINO , CELIA , BONARIO , and VOLPONE . Mos . Death on me ! you are come too soon ! what meant ...
Page 51
... father pass the deed ; Being persuaded to it by this thought , sir , That the unnaturalness , first of the act , And then his father's oft disclaiming him , ( Which I did mean to help on ) would sure en- rage him To do some violence ...
... father pass the deed ; Being persuaded to it by this thought , sir , That the unnaturalness , first of the act , And then his father's oft disclaiming him , ( Which I did mean to help on ) would sure en- rage him To do some violence ...
Page 55
... father- hoods T ' observe the malice , yea , the rage of creatures Discovered in their evils ; and what heart Such take , even from their crimes . But that , anon , Will more appear . This gentleman , the father , 4 Avoc . The more ...
... father- hoods T ' observe the malice , yea , the rage of creatures Discovered in their evils ; and what heart Such take , even from their crimes . But that , anon , Will more appear . This gentleman , the father , 4 Avoc . The more ...
Page 56
... father . 2 Avoc . Has he had an oath ? Notar . Yes . Corb . What must I do now ? Notar . Your testimony's craved . Corb . Speak to the knave ? I'll ha ' my mouth , first , stopped with earth ; my heart Abhors his knowledge : I disclaim ...
... father . 2 Avoc . Has he had an oath ? Notar . Yes . Corb . What must I do now ? Notar . Your testimony's craved . Corb . Speak to the knave ? I'll ha ' my mouth , first , stopped with earth ; my heart Abhors his knowledge : I disclaim ...
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