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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... nature , Who only favours youth , as feeble age Were not her offspring , or below her care , Has seal'd our doom : no second hope shall spring To dry our tears , and dissipate despair . Agn . The last and most abandon'd of our kind ! By ...
... nature , Who only favours youth , as feeble age Were not her offspring , or below her care , Has seal'd our doom : no second hope shall spring To dry our tears , and dissipate despair . Agn . The last and most abandon'd of our kind ! By ...
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... natural , delicate sensibility [ Hums a tune . Heart . If so , perhaps the violence of her re- proaches may proceed ... nature , that I was more pleased with your confusion than I should have been with your excuses . You'll pardon me ...
... natural , delicate sensibility [ Hums a tune . Heart . If so , perhaps the violence of her re- proaches may proceed ... nature , that I was more pleased with your confusion than I should have been with your excuses . You'll pardon me ...
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... nature , that I should sacrifice to it an inclination which I have conceived for an- other . Sr C. How is this ... natural or prudent , think you , for a man of sixty - five , nay , just entering into his sixty - sixth year- Young C. O ...
... nature , that I should sacrifice to it an inclination which I have conceived for an- other . Sr C. How is this ... natural or prudent , think you , for a man of sixty - five , nay , just entering into his sixty - sixth year- Young C. O ...
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... nature . [ Shows his Head . Mel . Matchless impudence ! [ Aside . ] Why do you live with him then , after such usage ? Sharp . He's worth a great deal of money , and when he's drunk , which is commonly once a day , he's very free , and ...
... nature . [ Shows his Head . Mel . Matchless impudence ! [ Aside . ] Why do you live with him then , after such usage ? Sharp . He's worth a great deal of money , and when he's drunk , which is commonly once a day , he's very free , and ...
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... nature , And life , now wearied out , almost expires . Mel . If any spark of virtue dwells within thee , Lead me , Philotas , lead me to his prison . Phil . The tyrant's jealous care hath mov'd him thence . Mel . Ha ! mov'd him , say'st ...
... nature , And life , now wearied out , almost expires . Mel . If any spark of virtue dwells within thee , Lead me , Philotas , lead me to his prison . Phil . The tyrant's jealous care hath mov'd him thence . Mel . Ha ! mov'd him , say'st ...
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