The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... hope will grow too finely , Now he's at liberty : Alas , poor chicken , He was kept down with hard meat , and ill lodging , But I will kiss him up again . Enter a Messenger . Mess . What do you here ? You'll lose the noblest sight that ...
... hope will grow too finely , Now he's at liberty : Alas , poor chicken , He was kept down with hard meat , and ill lodging , But I will kiss him up again . Enter a Messenger . Mess . What do you here ? You'll lose the noblest sight that ...
Page 40
... hope your grace knows him so well already , I shall not need to tell you he's vain and foolish . Bes . Ay , you may call me what you please , but I'll defend your good name against the world . 40 [ BEAUMONT A KING AND NO KING .
... hope your grace knows him so well already , I shall not need to tell you he's vain and foolish . Bes . Ay , you may call me what you please , but I'll defend your good name against the world . 40 [ BEAUMONT A KING AND NO KING .
Page 41
... hope to see him . Gob . Yet I wonder much At this : He writes , he brings along with him A husband for you , that same captive prince ; And if he love you , as he makes a shew , He will allow you freedom in a choice . Pan . And so he ...
... hope to see him . Gob . Yet I wonder much At this : He writes , he brings along with him A husband for you , that same captive prince ; And if he love you , as he makes a shew , He will allow you freedom in a choice . Pan . And so he ...
Page 45
... hope . ' Tis she ; And if my speech deserve not faith , lay death Upon me , and my latest words shall force A credit from you . Arb . Which , good Gobrias ? That lady , dost thou mean ? Gob , That lady , sir : She is your sister ; and ...
... hope . ' Tis she ; And if my speech deserve not faith , lay death Upon me , and my latest words shall force A credit from you . Arb . Which , good Gobrias ? That lady , dost thou mean ? Gob , That lady , sir : She is your sister ; and ...
Page 48
... hope . No ; ' tis my lord Bacurius . I fear , all is not well betwixt us . Enter BACURIUS . Bac . Now , captain Bessus ! I come about a frivolous matter , caused by as idle a report : You know , you were a coward . Bes . Very right ...
... hope . No ; ' tis my lord Bacurius . I fear , all is not well betwixt us . Enter BACURIUS . Bac . Now , captain Bessus ! I come about a frivolous matter , caused by as idle a report : You know , you were a coward . Bes . Very right ...
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