Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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... True . Not speak ! -nor look upon me ! - Barn . ( aside ) . By my face he would discover all I would conceal ; methinks already I begin to hate him . True . I cannot bear this usage from a friend ; one whom till now I ever found so ...
... True . Not speak ! -nor look upon me ! - Barn . ( aside ) . By my face he would discover all I would conceal ; methinks already I begin to hate him . True . I cannot bear this usage from a friend ; one whom till now I ever found so ...
Page 240
... True . Lost indeed ! Yet how he should be guilty of what he there charges himself withal , raises my wonder equal to my grief . Never had youth a higher sense of virtue . Justly he thought , and as he thought he practised ; never was ...
... True . Lost indeed ! Yet how he should be guilty of what he there charges himself withal , raises my wonder equal to my grief . Never had youth a higher sense of virtue . Justly he thought , and as he thought he practised ; never was ...
Page 259
... True . I do , I do . Almighty Power , how have you made us capable to bear , at once , the extremes of pleasure and of pain ? Keeper . Sir ! True . I come . SCENE VI To them , Keeper SCENE VII BARNWELL and TRUEMAN Barn . Must you leave ...
... True . I do , I do . Almighty Power , how have you made us capable to bear , at once , the extremes of pleasure and of pain ? Keeper . Sir ! True . I come . SCENE VI To them , Keeper SCENE VII BARNWELL and TRUEMAN Barn . Must you leave ...
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