The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays,: Which are Acted at the Theatres Royal, Drury-Lane, Covent-Garden, and Haymarket ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1808 |
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... speak with him ? know'st thou his mind ? Dro . of Eph . Ay , ay , he told his mind upon my ear ; Beshrew his hand , I scarce could understand it ! Luc . Spake he so doubtfully , thou couldst not find his meaning ? Dro . of Eph . Nay ...
... speak with him ? know'st thou his mind ? Dro . of Eph . Ay , ay , he told his mind upon my ear ; Beshrew his hand , I scarce could understand it ! Luc . Spake he so doubtfully , thou couldst not find his meaning ? Dro . of Eph . Nay ...
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... speak fair , become disloyalty , Apparel vice like virtue's harbinger . Ant . of Syr . Now , by the air we breathe , I vow , bright dame , My senses are all smother'd up in wonder ; All but my sight - with that , methinks , I view An ...
... speak fair , become disloyalty , Apparel vice like virtue's harbinger . Ant . of Syr . Now , by the air we breathe , I vow , bright dame , My senses are all smother'd up in wonder ; All but my sight - with that , methinks , I view An ...
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... Speak , speak on . Luc . Be secret false - why need she be acquainted ? What simple thief brags of his own bad deeds ? " Tis double wrong to truant with your bed , And let her read it in your looks at board . Ill deeds are doubled by an ...
... Speak , speak on . Luc . Be secret false - why need she be acquainted ? What simple thief brags of his own bad deeds ? " Tis double wrong to truant with your bed , And let her read it in your looks at board . Ill deeds are doubled by an ...
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... speak him fair ? Luc . Have patience , I beseech you , Adr . I cannot , nor I will not hold me still . My tongue , though not my heart , must have its scope . Oh , he is shapeless , crooked , old , and seer , Vicious , ungentle ...
... speak him fair ? Luc . Have patience , I beseech you , Adr . I cannot , nor I will not hold me still . My tongue , though not my heart , must have its scope . Oh , he is shapeless , crooked , old , and seer , Vicious , ungentle ...
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... speak'st false in both . Ant . of Eph . Dissembling harlot , thou art false in all , And art confederate with a damned pack , To make a loathsome abject scorn of me . But with these nails I'll pluck out those false eyes , That would ...
... speak'st false in both . Ant . of Eph . Dissembling harlot , thou art false in all , And art confederate with a damned pack , To make a loathsome abject scorn of me . But with these nails I'll pluck out those false eyes , That would ...
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