Eighteenth Century PlaysJohn Hampden J.M. Dent & Sons, Limited, 1928 - 408 pages |
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Page 182
... reason , and that no irrational creature can smile . Smiles not allowed to beasts from reason move . State of Innocence . 4 These lines are written in the same key with those in the Earl of Essex : Why sayest thou so ? I love thee well ...
... reason , and that no irrational creature can smile . Smiles not allowed to beasts from reason move . State of Innocence . 4 These lines are written in the same key with those in the Earl of Essex : Why sayest thou so ? I love thee well ...
Page 238
... reason , and sincerely made - why then has Heaven suffered me to fall ? I sought not the occasion ; and , if my heart deceives me not , compassion and generosity were my motives . Is virtue inconsistent with itself , or are vice and ...
... reason , and sincerely made - why then has Heaven suffered me to fall ? I sought not the occasion ; and , if my heart deceives me not , compassion and generosity were my motives . Is virtue inconsistent with itself , or are vice and ...
Page 361
... reason why . ( Exit . Bel . I've lost the girl it seems ; that's clear : she was the first object of my pursuit ... reason you have for despairing of success . Dud . Why really , sir , mine is an obvious reason for a soldier to have ...
... reason why . ( Exit . Bel . I've lost the girl it seems ; that's clear : she was the first object of my pursuit ... reason you have for despairing of success . Dud . Why really , sir , mine is an obvious reason for a soldier to have ...
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