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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... child , or I grow wild at once . Tell me his fate , and tell me all thy own . [ reign Pho . Your boy is safe , Euphrasia ; lives to In Sicily ; Timoleon's gen'rous care Protects him in his camp ; dispel thy fears ; The gods once more ...
... child , or I grow wild at once . Tell me his fate , and tell me all thy own . [ reign Pho . Your boy is safe , Euphrasia ; lives to In Sicily ; Timoleon's gen'rous care Protects him in his camp ; dispel thy fears ; The gods once more ...
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... child . Dion . Evander ! -Do my eyes orce more be- hold him ? May the fiends seize Philotas ! Treach'rous slave ! [ venge " Tis well thou liv'st ; thy death were poor re- From any hand but mine . [ Offers to strike . Euph . No , tyrant ...
... child . Dion . Evander ! -Do my eyes orce more be- hold him ? May the fiends seize Philotas ! Treach'rous slave ! [ venge " Tis well thou liv'st ; thy death were poor re- From any hand but mine . [ Offers to strike . Euph . No , tyrant ...
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... child , I am glad to see you : why did you not come to town yesterday , to attend the levee - your father is incensed to the uttermost at your not being there . Eger . Madam , it is with extreme regret I tell you , that I can no longer ...
... child , I am glad to see you : why did you not come to town yesterday , to attend the levee - your father is incensed to the uttermost at your not being there . Eger . Madam , it is with extreme regret I tell you , that I can no longer ...
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... child , I like your Jew and your bishop much - it is monstrous clever , let us have the rest of the history , pray , my dear . Lady R. Gude traith , my lord , the sum total is , that there we aw danced , and wrangled , and flattered ...
... child , I like your Jew and your bishop much - it is monstrous clever , let us have the rest of the history , pray , my dear . Lady R. Gude traith , my lord , the sum total is , that there we aw danced , and wrangled , and flattered ...
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... child ; I'll wear the same I did yesterday . Lucy . Mercy upon me ! -Child ! -Here's a miracle ! [ Aside . Enter LETTICE . Let . Is my lady awake ? -Have you had her shoe or her slipper at your head yet ? [ Apart to LUCY . Lucy . Oh ...
... child ; I'll wear the same I did yesterday . Lucy . Mercy upon me ! -Child ! -Here's a miracle ! [ Aside . Enter LETTICE . Let . Is my lady awake ? -Have you had her shoe or her slipper at your head yet ? [ Apart to LUCY . Lucy . Oh ...
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