The Modern British Drama: TragediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... Stand for express will , all the world must perish . Beside , I have another oath ' gainst yours , Of more authority , I'm sure more love ; Not made in passion neither , but good heed . Thes . What is it , sister ? Per . Urge it home ...
... Stand for express will , all the world must perish . Beside , I have another oath ' gainst yours , Of more authority , I'm sure more love ; Not made in passion neither , but good heed . Thes . What is it , sister ? Per . Urge it home ...
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... Stand both together ! Now , come , ask me , bro- ther ; Alas , I know not ! ask me , now , sweet sister ; look ... stands In the first place with Arcite , by his seeming Should be a stout man , by his face a prince ( His very looks so ...
... Stand both together ! Now , come , ask me , bro- ther ; Alas , I know not ! ask me , now , sweet sister ; look ... stands In the first place with Arcite , by his seeming Should be a stout man , by his face a prince ( His very looks so ...
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... stand in fire Up to the navel , and in ice up to th ' heart , And there th ' offending part burns , and the de- ceiving part Freezes : In troth , a very grievous punishment , As one would think , for such a trifle ! believe me , One ...
... stand in fire Up to the navel , and in ice up to th ' heart , And there th ' offending part burns , and the de- ceiving part Freezes : In troth , a very grievous punishment , As one would think , for such a trifle ! believe me , One ...
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... stand next a captain o ' the enemies ' side , call'd Tiribasus ; valiant , they said , he was . Whilst these two kings were stretching them- selves , this Tiribasus cast something a scornful look on me , and ask'd me , whom I thought ...
... stand next a captain o ' the enemies ' side , call'd Tiribasus ; valiant , they said , he was . Whilst these two kings were stretching them- selves , this Tiribasus cast something a scornful look on me , and ask'd me , whom I thought ...
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... stand As you were dumb ; say something , though it be Poison'd with anger that may strike me dead . Mar. Have you no life at all ? For manhood sake , Thankful for all your mercies . Arb . Oh , stand up , And let me kneel ! the light ...
... stand As you were dumb ; say something , though it be Poison'd with anger that may strike me dead . Mar. Have you no life at all ? For manhood sake , Thankful for all your mercies . Arb . Oh , stand up , And let me kneel ! the light ...
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