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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... villain ! Sure grief has made him frantic , or some fiend Assumed his shape - I shall suspect my senses . High - minded he was ever , and improvident ; But pitiful and generous to a fault : Pleasure he loved , but honour was his idol ...
... villain ! Sure grief has made him frantic , or some fiend Assumed his shape - I shall suspect my senses . High - minded he was ever , and improvident ; But pitiful and generous to a fault : Pleasure he loved , but honour was his idol ...
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... villain ? Did you not tell me , this moment , she did not in the least suspect my circumstances ? Sharp . No more she did , Sir , till I told her . Gay . Very well ! -And was this your skill and dexterity ? Sharp . I was going to tell ...
... villain ? Did you not tell me , this moment , she did not in the least suspect my circumstances ? Sharp . No more she did , Sir , till I told her . Gay . Very well ! -And was this your skill and dexterity ? Sharp . I was going to tell ...
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... villain . [ Draws , and makes at MELISSA . Kitty . Hold , hold , murder ! you'll kill my mis- tress - the young gentleman , I mean . Gay . Ah ! her mistress ! [ Drops his sword . Sharp . How ! Melissa ! Nay , then drive away , cart ...
... villain . [ Draws , and makes at MELISSA . Kitty . Hold , hold , murder ! you'll kill my mis- tress - the young gentleman , I mean . Gay . Ah ! her mistress ! [ Drops his sword . Sharp . How ! Melissa ! Nay , then drive away , cart ...
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... villain ! Lord L. It is all true , I assure you ; so you see , dear Mac , what a damned country this is to live in , where noblemen are obliged to pay their debts , just like merchants , cobblers , peasants , or mechanics.- -Is not that ...
... villain ! Lord L. It is all true , I assure you ; so you see , dear Mac , what a damned country this is to live in , where noblemen are obliged to pay their debts , just like merchants , cobblers , peasants , or mechanics.- -Is not that ...
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... villain , how dare ye love another woman without my parmission - but what other woman ? wha is she ? speak , Sir , speak . Eger . Constantia . [ Bowing very low . Sir P. Constantia ! Oh , ye profligate ! what , a creature taken in for ...
... villain , how dare ye love another woman without my parmission - but what other woman ? wha is she ? speak , Sir , speak . Eger . Constantia . [ Bowing very low . Sir P. Constantia ! Oh , ye profligate ! what , a creature taken in for ...
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