Representative English Dramas from Dryden to SheridanOxford University Press, American Branch, 1914 - 459 pages |
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Page 93
... Don't , prithee , don't in poverty forsake me , But pity the sad heart , that's torn with parting . Yet hear me ! yet recall me [ Exeunt RENAULT , BEDAMAR , and BELVI- DERA . Jaff . O my eyes ! Look not that way , but turn yourselves ...
... Don't , prithee , don't in poverty forsake me , But pity the sad heart , that's torn with parting . Yet hear me ! yet recall me [ Exeunt RENAULT , BEDAMAR , and BELVI- DERA . Jaff . O my eyes ! Look not that way , but turn yourselves ...
Page 115
... don't hide him from me . He's here somewhere . Stand off , I say ! what , gone ? remember it , tyrant ! may revenge myself for this trick one day . I'll do't - I'll do't ! Renault's a nasty fellow . Hang him , hang him , hang him . You ...
... don't hide him from me . He's here somewhere . Stand off , I say ! what , gone ? remember it , tyrant ! may revenge myself for this trick one day . I'll do't - I'll do't ! Renault's a nasty fellow . Hang him , hang him , hang him . You ...
Page 126
... don't know what I say : but she's the best woman in the world . , ། Fain . ' Tis well you don't know what you say , or else your commendation would go near to make me either vain or jealous . Wit . No man in town lives well with a wife ...
... don't know what I say : but she's the best woman in the world . , ། Fain . ' Tis well you don't know what you say , or else your commendation would go near to make me either vain or jealous . Wit . No man in town lives well with a wife ...
Page 129
... Don't you him ? He turned short upon me unawares , and has almost overcome me . Enter FAINALL and MIRABELL Mrs. Mar. Ha ! ha ! ha ! He comes oppor- tunely for you . Mrs. Fain . For you , for he has brought Mirabell with him . Fain . My ...
... Don't you him ? He turned short upon me unawares , and has almost overcome me . Enter FAINALL and MIRABELL Mrs. Mar. Ha ! ha ! ha ! He comes oppor- tunely for you . Mrs. Fain . For you , for he has brought Mirabell with him . Fain . My ...
Page 133
... don't look grave , then . Well , what do you say to me ? Mir . I say that a man may as soon make a friend by his wit , or a fortune by his honesty , as win a woman with plain dealing and sincerity . Mrs. Mil . Sententious Mirabell ...
... don't look grave , then . Well , what do you say to me ? Mir . I say that a man may as soon make a friend by his wit , or a fortune by his honesty , as win a woman with plain dealing and sincerity . Mrs. Mil . Sententious Mirabell ...
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