Caesar's pride? What! to be led in triumph through the streets, A spectacle to base plebeian eyes; While some dejected friend of Antony's, Close in a corner, shakes his head, and mutters A secret curse on her who ruin'd him? The Busy Body: A Comedy - Página 103por Susanna Centlivre - 1797 - 112 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Dryden - 1717 - 464 páginas
...mutters A fecret Curfeon her who ruk'd him? 1'JJ none of that, -*- -Ghr. Char. Whatever you refolve, I'll follow ev'n to Death. Iras. I only fear'd For you; but more fliould fear to live without you. Clio. Why, now 'tis as it fhouldbe. Quick, my Friends* Difpatch ;... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 382 páginas
...mutters 4 A fecret curfe on her who ruin'd him— 4 I'll none of that ' Char. Whatever you refolve • I'll follow ev'n to death. ' Iras. I only fear'd ' For you ; but more fhould fear to live without you. ' Cleo. Why now 'tis as it mould be. Quick, my "friends, ' Difpatch... | |
| John Bell - 1780 - 382 páginas
...fome dejected friend of Antony's " Clofe in a corner makes his head, and mutters •" A fecret curfe on her who ruin'd him— . " I'll none of that Char. " Whatever you refolve ** I 'll follow, ev'n to death. Iras. " I only fear'd " For you, but more mould fear to live... | |
| John Bell - 1776 - 422 páginas
...While fome -deje&ed friend of Antony's, Clofe in a corner, (hakes his head, and mutters A fecret curie on her who ruin'd him—- I'll none of that * Char. Whatever you refolve * I'll follow ev'n to death. ' Iras. I only fear'd "* For you ; but more fhould fear to live... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 458 páginas
...to be led in triumph thro' the streets, " A spectacle to base plebeian eyes, " While some dejedted friend of Antony's, " Close in a corner, shakes his...you. " Cleo. Why, now 'tis as it should be. Quick, my friends, " Dispatch ; ere this the town's in Csesar's hands : " My lord looks down concern'd, and fears... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 páginas
...Cœsar's pride ! What ! to be led in triumph through the streets, A spectacle to base plebeian eyes, While some dejected friend of Antony's, Close in a corner,...shakes his head, and mutters A secret curse on her, who ruined him ! Ill none of that. Char. Whatever you resolve, 111 follow, even to death. Irai. I only... | |
| 1804 - 516 páginas
...Caesar's pride ! What ! to be led in triumph through the streets, A spectacle to base plebeian eyes, While some dejected friend of Antony's, Close in a corner,...shakes his head, and mutters A secret curse on her, who ruined him ! I'll none of that. Char. Whatever vou resolve, 11l follow, even to death. Iras. I only... | |
| 1804 - 510 páginas
...him ! I'll none of that. Char. Whatever vou resolve, I'11 follow, even to death. Iras. I only feared For you, but more should fear to live without you. Cleo. Why, now 'tis as it should be. Quick, my friends, Dispatch ! ere this the town's in Caesar's hands : My bul looks down concerned, and fears... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 páginas
...Cœsar's pride ! What ! to be led in triumph through the streets, A spectacle to base plebeian eyes, While some dejected friend of Antony's, Close in a corner,...shakes his head, and mutters A secret curse on her, who ruined him ! Ill none of that. Char. Whatever you resolve, IT! follow, even to death. Iras. I only... | |
| 1805 - 282 páginas
...throngh the itreets „ A spectacle to hase pleheian eyes, " While some dejected friend of Antouy's, Close in a corner, shakes his head, and mutters '• A secret curse ou her who ruin'd him— •• I'll noue of that " Char. Whatever you resolve " I'll follow, ev n... | |
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