Representative English Dramas from Dryden to SheridanOxford University Press, American Branch, 1914 - 459 pages |
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... hear no more ; defer what you would say : In private we'll discourse some other day . D. Arcos . Sir , you shall hear , however you are loth , That , like a perjured prince , you broke your oath : To gain your freedom you a contract ...
... hear no more ; defer what you would say : In private we'll discourse some other day . D. Arcos . Sir , you shall hear , however you are loth , That , like a perjured prince , you broke your oath : To gain your freedom you a contract ...
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... hear the wretched pray ! Almanz . What business can this woman have with me ? Almah . Alas ! Almanz . ' Tis all in vain ; it will not do : [ Aside . I cannot now a seeming anger show : My tongue against my heart no aid affords ; For ...
... hear the wretched pray ! Almanz . What business can this woman have with me ? Almah . Alas ! Almanz . ' Tis all in vain ; it will not do : [ Aside . I cannot now a seeming anger show : My tongue against my heart no aid affords ; For ...
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... hear what reasons I can urge Almanz . None , none that your ingratitude can purge . Reason's a trick , when it no grant affords ; It stamps the face of majesty on words . Abdal . Your boldness to your services give : Now take it , as ...
... hear what reasons I can urge Almanz . None , none that your ingratitude can purge . Reason's a trick , when it no grant affords ; It stamps the face of majesty on words . Abdal . Your boldness to your services give : Now take it , as ...
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... Hear me , and then disprove it , if you can . Name anything , good dear , but that thing more . Abdelm . Now I too late perceive I am undone ; Living and seeing , to my death I run . I know you false , yet in your snares I fall ; You ...
... Hear me , and then disprove it , if you can . Name anything , good dear , but that thing more . Abdelm . Now I too late perceive I am undone ; Living and seeing , to my death I run . I know you false , yet in your snares I fall ; You ...
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... hear . Almanz . You wonnot hear ! You must both hear and grant ; For , madam , there's an impudence in want . Almah . Your way is somewhat strange to ask relief ; You ask with threatening , like a begging thief . Once more , Almanzor ...
... hear . Almanz . You wonnot hear ! You must both hear and grant ; For , madam , there's an impudence in want . Almah . Your way is somewhat strange to ask relief ; You ask with threatening , like a begging thief . Once more , Almanzor ...
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