Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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... cause has found . Por . I'm grieved I undertook it . Marc . What , does the barbarous maid insult my heart , My aching heart , and triumph in my pains ? That I could cast her from my thoughts for ever ! Por . Away ! you're too ...
... cause has found . Por . I'm grieved I undertook it . Marc . What , does the barbarous maid insult my heart , My aching heart , and triumph in my pains ? That I could cast her from my thoughts for ever ! Por . Away ! you're too ...
Page 230
... cause would Barnwell use me thus ? Ungenerous and ungrateful youth , farewell ; I shall endeavour to follow your advice . ( Going . ) [ Aside . ] Yet stay ; perhaps I am too rash ; and angry , when the cause demands compassion . Some ...
... cause would Barnwell use me thus ? Ungenerous and ungrateful youth , farewell ; I shall endeavour to follow your advice . ( Going . ) [ Aside . ] Yet stay ; perhaps I am too rash ; and angry , when the cause demands compassion . Some ...
Page 252
... cause , the sole cause of all his guilt , and all his suffering ; of all he now endures , and must endure , till a violent and shameful death shall put a dreadful period to his life and miseries together . Mill . ' Tis very strange ...
... cause , the sole cause of all his guilt , and all his suffering ; of all he now endures , and must endure , till a violent and shameful death shall put a dreadful period to his life and miseries together . Mill . ' Tis very strange ...
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