Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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Page 75
... Hastings . Away with this perverseness , ' tis too much ; Nay , if you strive ' tis monstrous affectation . Jane Shore . Retire ! I beg you leave me- Hastings . With one who knows you too . Jane Shore . ( Striving . Thus to coy it ...
... Hastings . Away with this perverseness , ' tis too much ; Nay , if you strive ' tis monstrous affectation . Jane Shore . Retire ! I beg you leave me- Hastings . With one who knows you too . Jane Shore . ( Striving . Thus to coy it ...
Page 76
... Hastings . Avaunt ! base groom- At distance wait , and know thy office better . Dumont . Forgo your hold , my lord ! ' tis most unmanly , This violence- Hastings . Avoid the room this moment , Or I will tread thy soul out . Dumont . No ...
... Hastings . Avaunt ! base groom- At distance wait , and know thy office better . Dumont . Forgo your hold , my lord ! ' tis most unmanly , This violence- Hastings . Avoid the room this moment , Or I will tread thy soul out . Dumont . No ...
Page 90
... Hastings , Hastings ! Hastings . Alas ! Why com'st thou at this dreadful moment , To fill me with new terrors , new distractions , To turn me wild with thy distempered rage , And shock the peace of my departing soul ? Away ! I prithee ...
... Hastings , Hastings ! Hastings . Alas ! Why com'st thou at this dreadful moment , To fill me with new terrors , new distractions , To turn me wild with thy distempered rage , And shock the peace of my departing soul ? Away ! I prithee ...
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