The British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language. I-II, Volumen1Jones, 1824 |
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... fortune , or my genius ; Which may perhaps find out some happy means , As yet unthought of , to supply your wants . O. Wil . Thou tortur'st me I hate all obli- gations Which I can ne'er return . And who art thou , That I should stoop to ...
... fortune , or my genius ; Which may perhaps find out some happy means , As yet unthought of , to supply your wants . O. Wil . Thou tortur'st me I hate all obli- gations Which I can ne'er return . And who art thou , That I should stoop to ...
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... fortune in the hands Of wretches mad with anguish . Agn . By what means Shall we effect his death ? O. Wil . Why , what a fiend ! - How cruel , how remorseless , and impatient , Have pride and poverty made thee ? Agn . Barbarous man ...
... fortune in the hands Of wretches mad with anguish . Agn . By what means Shall we effect his death ? O. Wil . Why , what a fiend ! - How cruel , how remorseless , and impatient , Have pride and poverty made thee ? Agn . Barbarous man ...
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... fortune , and out - lived your credit , as your pockets and my belly can testify : your father has disowned you ; all your friends forsook you , except myself , who am starving with you . Now , Sir , if you marry this young lady , who ...
... fortune , and out - lived your credit , as your pockets and my belly can testify : your father has disowned you ; all your friends forsook you , except myself , who am starving with you . Now , Sir , if you marry this young lady , who ...
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... fortune dren are to live comfortably upon the remain- der . Mel . I cannot think him base . [ Exit . Re - enter GAYLESS ; they look for some time sorrowfully at each other . Gay . Oh , Sharp ! Sharp . Oh , master ! Gay . We are ...
... fortune dren are to live comfortably upon the remain- der . Mel . I cannot think him base . [ Exit . Re - enter GAYLESS ; they look for some time sorrowfully at each other . Gay . Oh , Sharp ! Sharp . Oh , master ! Gay . We are ...
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... fortune , as a reward for both your fidelities . to halve the small fortune between us , and Sharp . I fancy , Madam , ' twould be better keep us both single ; for as we shall live in the same house , in all probability we may taste the ...
... fortune , as a reward for both your fidelities . to halve the small fortune between us , and Sharp . I fancy , Madam , ' twould be better keep us both single ; for as we shall live in the same house , in all probability we may taste the ...
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