The British drama; a collection of the most esteemed tragedies, comedies, operas, and farces, in the English language, Volumen11824 |
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... heard it all , and hasten to relieve ' em : Sure heaven hath bless'd me to that very end : I've wealth enough ; nor shalt thou want a part . Ran . I have a part already . I am bless'd In your success , and share in all your joys . Wil ...
... heard it all , and hasten to relieve ' em : Sure heaven hath bless'd me to that very end : I've wealth enough ; nor shalt thou want a part . Ran . I have a part already . I am bless'd In your success , and share in all your joys . Wil ...
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... heard he's a very good natured Mel . I'm very little acquainted with him , man . it otherwise : he has so much good nature , Sharp . I have heard so too , but I have felt that if I could compound for one broken head a day , I should ...
... heard he's a very good natured Mel . I'm very little acquainted with him , man . it otherwise : he has so much good nature , Sharp . I have heard so too , but I have felt that if I could compound for one broken head a day , I should ...
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... heard him thund'ring at our Blood is. Forbid access ; he is our sov'reign now ; ' Tis his to give the law , mine to obey . Mel . Thou canst not mean it : his to give the Detested spoiler ! -his ! a vile usurper ! [ law ! Have we forgot ...
... heard him thund'ring at our Blood is. Forbid access ; he is our sov'reign now ; ' Tis his to give the law , mine to obey . Mel . Thou canst not mean it : his to give the Detested spoiler ! -his ! a vile usurper ! [ law ! Have we forgot ...
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... heard with what resistless ardour Timoleon drives the tumult of the war ? Mel . Ha ! the fell tyrant comes - Beguile his rage , And o'er your sorrows cast a dawn of gladness . Enter DIONYSIUS , Calippus , Officers , & c . Dion . The ...
... heard with what resistless ardour Timoleon drives the tumult of the war ? Mel . Ha ! the fell tyrant comes - Beguile his rage , And o'er your sorrows cast a dawn of gladness . Enter DIONYSIUS , Calippus , Officers , & c . Dion . The ...
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... heard of so impudent a dog . Lord L. Now , my dear Mac ! ha ! ha ! as the scoundrel's apology was so very satisfac- tory , and his information so very agreeable to my honour - I told him , that in honour I could not do less than to ...
... heard of so impudent a dog . Lord L. Now , my dear Mac ! ha ! ha ! as the scoundrel's apology was so very satisfac- tory , and his information so very agreeable to my honour - I told him , that in honour I could not do less than to ...
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