English Plays, 1660-1820, 1. köideHarper & Brothers, 1935 - 1157 pages |
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... Arms ; And wish my Sister may continue fair That I may keep a good , Of whose possession I should else despair . Ozmyn . While we indulge our common happiness He is forgot by whom we all possess ; The brave Almanzor to whose arms we Owe ...
... Arms ; And wish my Sister may continue fair That I may keep a good , Of whose possession I should else despair . Ozmyn . While we indulge our common happiness He is forgot by whom we all possess ; The brave Almanzor to whose arms we Owe ...
Page 31
... Arm , quickly , arm , yet all , I fear too late : The Enemy's already at the Gate . K. Boab . The Christians are dislodg'd ; what Foe is near ? Ozm . The Zegry's are in Arms , and almost here . The Streets with Torches shine , with ...
... Arm , quickly , arm , yet all , I fear too late : The Enemy's already at the Gate . K. Boab . The Christians are dislodg'd ; what Foe is near ? Ozm . The Zegry's are in Arms , and almost here . The Streets with Torches shine , with ...
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... arms ? Beverley . In his arms , Madam ! Sir John's arms ! Lady Restless . In Sir John's ! in open day ; in the Park ; under my very window ; most familiarly , wantonly reclining in his very arms . Beverley . Oh ! Heavens ! 200 Lady ...
... arms ? Beverley . In his arms , Madam ! Sir John's arms ! Lady Restless . In Sir John's ! in open day ; in the Park ; under my very window ; most familiarly , wantonly reclining in his very arms . Beverley . Oh ! Heavens ! 200 Lady ...
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Almah Almanzor Aman Arch Begar Belinda Bell Bellair Bellmont Belvidera Beverley Boab Brother C¿sar Cato Cher Clar Clarinda Clarissa Cleo cou'd dear Dorimant Enter Exeunt Exit Eyes Fain Father fear Fellow Fool Fortune Friend Gentleman Gert give hand happy hast hear Heart Heaven Honour hope Husband Jacin Jaff kiss Lady Fantast Lady Randolph Lady Restless leave look Lord Love Loveit Lovel Lover Lucy Madam marry Mira Mirabell Mistress never Night Norval octavo Oliv on't Passion Pierr Plaus Plays Polly pray Rogue SCENE Sealand Servant shew shou'd Sir Fop Sir Hum Sir Jac Sir John Sir Tun Sir Wil Sneak Soul speak Strict supra sure Syphax tell thee there's thing thou art thought Tippet Town twas twill Vent Wife Wild Woman World wou'd young
References to this book
Annual Bibliography of English Language and Literature, 16. köide Modern Humanities Research Association No preview available - 1936 |