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" The slavish habit best becomes me now. Hard fare and whips, and chains may overpow'r The frailer flesh, and bow my body down : But there's another, nobler part of me, Out of your reach, which you can never tame. "
The British Theatre; Or, A Collection of Plays: Which are Acted at the ... - 14 페이지
저자: Mrs. Inchbald - 1808
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The Gentleman's Magazine, 22권

1907 - 700 페이지
...equalled it" not furpafled him. O' > has all the tenderncfs of a Cttflalto or a The frailer flefh, and bow my body down • But there's another, nobler part of me, ' Out of your reach, which yon can never tame. What a humane refaction does Onemt» .. ...vv». w,,™ „ mak<- on the condition...
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Plays: The wives excuse. The maid's last prayer. The fatal marriage. Oroonoko

Thomas Southerne - 1774 - 376 페이지
...flavifh habit beft becomes me now. Hard fare, and whips, andchtins may overpow'r The frailer flem, and bow my body down : But there's another, nobler...of your reach, which you can never tame, Blan. You fhall find nothing of this wretchednefs You apprehend. We are not monfters all. You feem unwilling...
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The Modern British Drama: In Five Volumes, 1권

1811 - 718 페이지
...know myself: The slavish habit best becomes me now. Hard fare, and whips, and chains, may overpower , . /;/-,„-. You shall find nothing of this wretchedness You apprehend. We are not monsters all. You...
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The London Theatre: A Collection of the Most Celebrated Dramatic Pieces, 8권

Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 450 페이지
...all things easy. Stand. All tilings shall be easy. The slavish habit best becomes me now. Hard Tale, and whips, and chains may overpow'r The frailer flesh,...body down : But there's another, nobler part of me, Oat of your reach, which yon can never tame. Bland. Yon shall find nothing of (his wretchedness You...
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The London Stage: A Collection of the Most Reputed Tragedies, Comedies ..., 2권

1824 - 660 페이지
...me known?self; The slavish habit best becomes me now. Hard fate, and whips, and chains may overpo«' The frailer flesh, and bow my body down: But there's...part of me, Out of your reach, which you can never tune. Bland. You shall 6nd nothing of this wretceeoness You apprehend. We are not monsters all. You...
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The Dramatic Magazine, 1호

1829 - 390 페이지
...me know myself; The slavish habit best becomes me now. Hard fate and whips and chains may overpower The frailer flesh , and bow my body down ; But there's...of me, Out of your reach, which you can never tame. The passage that follows is too beautiful to be omitted. • Can you raise the dead? Pursue and overtake...
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Burton's Gentleman's Magazine and American Monthly Review, 2권

William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1838 - 448 페이지
...: Let him cheat you, as you are false to me. * * » Hard (ate, and whips, and chains, may overpower The frailer flesh, and bow my body down : But there's...part of me. Out of your reach, which you can never No booming sound of miniile gun — No sullen clang of boll — Nor roll of muffled drum was heard...
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Gentleman's Magazine, 2권

1838 - 448 페이지
...him cheat you, as you are false to me. Hard fate, and whips, and chains, may overpower Thi' fiailt r flesh, and bow my body down : But there's another,...of me, Out of your reach, which you can never tame. Oroonoko, Act I. Setne II. No booming sound or minute gun — No sull< ii clang of bell — Nor roll...
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Interculturalism and Resistance in the London Theater, 1660-1800: Identity ...

Mita Choudhury - 2000 - 236 페이지
...prepares to assume his new role as slave by donning his slavish habit with the following defiant words: Tear off this pomp and let me know myself: The slavish...of me, Out of your reach, which you can never tame. (Southerne, 119; Ferriar, 8) In their "unadorned" if not naked states, both the Indians and Oroonoko...
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Heroes and States: On the Ideology of Restoration Tragedy

John Douglas Canfield - 280 페이지
...enforced by men alone. Oroonoko begins and ends the play a man alone. To his enslavers he declares, "[There's another. Nobler Part of Me, / Out of your reach, which you can never tame'" (I.ii.234-35). He cares not what Western name they give him: "I am my self; but call me what you please'"...
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