The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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Page 38
... leave to stand As fix'd as constancy herself ; my eyes Set here unmov'd , regardless of the world , Though thousand miseries encompass me ! Mar. This is strange ! Sir , how do you ? Arb . Mardonius ! my mother- Mar. Is she dead ? Arb ...
... leave to stand As fix'd as constancy herself ; my eyes Set here unmov'd , regardless of the world , Though thousand miseries encompass me ! Mar. This is strange ! Sir , how do you ? Arb . Mardonius ! my mother- Mar. Is she dead ? Arb ...
Page 41
... leave of your grace , and of you , my lord - protector . I am likewise glad to see your lordship well . Bac . Oh , captain Bessus , I thank you . I would speak with you anon . Bes . When you please , I will attend your lordship . [ Exit ...
... leave of your grace , and of you , my lord - protector . I am likewise glad to see your lordship well . Bac . Oh , captain Bessus , I thank you . I would speak with you anon . Bes . When you please , I will attend your lordship . [ Exit ...
Page 48
... leave these cheating tricks ! I swear thou shall fight with me , or thou shalt be beaten extremely , and kick'd . Bes . Since you provoke me thus far , my lord , I will fight with you ; and , by my sword , it shall cost me twenty pounds ...
... leave these cheating tricks ! I swear thou shall fight with me , or thou shalt be beaten extremely , and kick'd . Bes . Since you provoke me thus far , my lord , I will fight with you ; and , by my sword , it shall cost me twenty pounds ...
Page 60
... leave without a word . There is a method in man's wickedness ; It grows up by degrees : I am not come So high as killing of myself ; there are A hundred thousand sins ' twixt me and it , Which I must do ; I shall come to't at last , But ...
... leave without a word . There is a method in man's wickedness ; It grows up by degrees : I am not come So high as killing of myself ; there are A hundred thousand sins ' twixt me and it , Which I must do ; I shall come to't at last , But ...
Page 62
... leave To play the whore , because the king was old : Is this the comfort ? Ara . What will you find out To give me satisfaction , when you find How you have injur'd me ? Let fire consume me If ever I were whore ! Gob . Forbear these ...
... leave To play the whore , because the king was old : Is this the comfort ? Ara . What will you find out To give me satisfaction , when you find How you have injur'd me ? Let fire consume me If ever I were whore ! Gob . Forbear these ...
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