| Susanna Centlivre - 1797 - 462 páginas
...temple lives retir'd, And makes his heart a prey to black despair. B iij Vmt. Not see him, say you f 1 say I must and will. Gent. He has commanded, On pain of death, none sheuld approach his presence. Vent. I bring him news will raise his drooping spirits, Give him new... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...stage, anil VENTIDIUS, with the other, comes forward to the front. Vent. Not see him, say you ? I sav I must, and will. Gent. He has commanded, On pain...seen her ! Gent. He eats not, drinks not, sleeps not, huno use Of any thing but thought; or if he talks, Tis to himself, and then 'tis perfect raving; Then... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...the ttage, and VENTIDIUS, with the other> comes forward to the front. Vent. Not see him, say you ? I say I must, and will. Gent. He has commanded, On...Cleopatra. Vent. Would he had never seen her ! Gent, He cats not, drinks not, sleeps not, has no use Of any thing but thought ; or if he talks, Tis to himself,... | |
| 1804 - 510 páginas
...the stage, and VENTIDIUS, with the other, comes forward to the front. Vent. Not see him, say you ? I say I must, and will. Gent. He has commanded, On...drooping spirits, Give him new life. Gent. He sees not Cleopatrn. Vent. Would he had never seen her ! Gent. He eats not, drinks not, sleeps not, has no use... | |
| 1805 - 282 páginas
...the Stage, and Ventidins, with the. other, comes forward to the Frout. Vent. Not see him, say you ? I say I must and will. Gent. He has commanded, On pain of death, noue should approach his presence, [spirits, Vent. I hring him news will raise his drooping Give him... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 416 páginas
...the Stage, and VENTIDIUS, with the Other, comes forward to tht Front. Vent. Not see him, say you J I say, I must and will. Gent. He has commanded, On...her! Gent. He eats not, drinks not, sleeps not, has n» use Of any thing but thought; or, if he talks, Tis to himself, and then 'tis perfect raving : Then... | |
| John Fletcher, David Garrick - 1808 - 410 páginas
...the Stage, and VENTIDIUS, with the Other, comet forward to the Front. Vent. Not see him, say you ? I say, I must and will. Gent. He has commanded, On...life. Gent. He sees not Cleopatra. Vent. Would he bad never seen her! Gent. He eats not, drinks not, sleeps not, has no use Of any thing but thought;... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 712 páginas
...with the other, comes forward to the front. Vent. Not see him, sey you ? I say I must and will. Geni. He has commanded, On pain of death, none should approach his presence. Vent. ^ bring him news, will raise his drooping «pints, Give hin new life. Gent. He sees not Cleopatra.... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 814 páginas
...n-ith the other, comet forward. On pain of death, none should approach his Gent. He has commanded, [presence. Vent. I bring him news, will raise his...spirits, Give him new life. Gent. He sees not Cleopatra. ViHt. Would he had never seen her. has no use Of any thing, but thought: or if he talks, Tis to himself,... | |
| 1832 - 826 páginas
...And what 's our present work. [VENTIDIUS. with the other, comet forward. Vent. Not see him. say you ! I say, I must and will. Gent. He has commanded, On...seen her. Gent. He eats not, drinks not, sleeps not, hat no use Of any thing, but thought: or if he talks, 'Tie to himself, and then 'tis perfect raving... | |
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