The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, Volumen1M. Polock, 1856 |
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... honour was his idol . O , fatal change ! O , horrid transformation ! So a majestic temple , sunk to ruin , Becomes the loathsome shelter and abode Of lurking serpents , toads , and beasts of prey ; And scaly dragons hiss , and lions ...
... honour was his idol . O , fatal change ! O , horrid transformation ! So a majestic temple , sunk to ruin , Becomes the loathsome shelter and abode Of lurking serpents , toads , and beasts of prey ; And scaly dragons hiss , and lions ...
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... honour ? Sharp . Yes , you must , Sir , or abandon me : so pray discharge one of us ; for eat I must , and speedily too : and you know very well that that honour of yours will neither introduce you to a great man's table , nor get me ...
... honour ? Sharp . Yes , you must , Sir , or abandon me : so pray discharge one of us ; for eat I must , and speedily too : and you know very well that that honour of yours will neither introduce you to a great man's table , nor get me ...
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... honour ; there is something in your face that is generous , open , and masculine ; you don't look ike a foppish , effeminate tell - tale ; so I'll venture to trust you . See here , Sir , these are the effects of my master's good nature ...
... honour ; there is something in your face that is generous , open , and masculine ; you don't look ike a foppish , effeminate tell - tale ; so I'll venture to trust you . See here , Sir , these are the effects of my master's good nature ...
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... honour prompts . - How dost thou dare to murder ? Respect the gods , and know no other fear . Phil . No other fear assails this warlike breast . I pity your misfortunes ; yes , by heaven , My heart bleeds for you . Gods ! you've touch'd ...
... honour prompts . - How dost thou dare to murder ? Respect the gods , and know no other fear . Phil . No other fear assails this warlike breast . I pity your misfortunes ; yes , by heaven , My heart bleeds for you . Gods ! you've touch'd ...
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... honour , of gardener - in short , every body loves her , and that being kicked up and kicked down - kicked in and is one reason why I hate her - for my part , I won - out - just as the insolence , compassion , or the Bet . Oh ! oh ! she ...
... honour , of gardener - in short , every body loves her , and that being kicked up and kicked down - kicked in and is one reason why I hate her - for my part , I won - out - just as the insolence , compassion , or the Bet . Oh ! oh ! she ...
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