Classic Dialogues and Dramas: Containing a Number of the Strongest Scenes from Shakespeare, Schiller, Bulwer, Sheridan, and OthersMrs. J. W. Shoemaker Penn Publishing Company, 1923 - 143ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Speak to me , let me hear thy voice ! Pyth . My friend ! Damon . It pierced my brain , and rushed into my heart ! There's lightning in it ! -That's the scaffold - there The block - the axe - the executioner ! And here he lives ! -I have ...
... Speak to me , let me hear thy voice ! Pyth . My friend ! Damon . It pierced my brain , and rushed into my heart ! There's lightning in it ! -That's the scaffold - there The block - the axe - the executioner ! And here he lives ! -I have ...
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... speaking in a loud tone . ] Damon ! Damon .- [ Jumping on the scaffold . ] I am here upon the scaffold ! look at me : I am standing on my throne ; as proud a one As yon illumined mountain , where the sun Makes his last stand ; let him ...
... speaking in a loud tone . ] Damon ! Damon .- [ Jumping on the scaffold . ] I am here upon the scaffold ! look at me : I am standing on my throne ; as proud a one As yon illumined mountain , where the sun Makes his last stand ; let him ...
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... That Dionysius , tyrant as he is , Gives back his life to Damon . Pyth . - How , Dionysius ? Speak that again ! Dion . - I pardon him . [ Exit Damocles . Pyth . - O gods ! You give his life 10 SCENE FROM DAMON AND PYTHIAS .
... That Dionysius , tyrant as he is , Gives back his life to Damon . Pyth . - How , Dionysius ? Speak that again ! Dion . - I pardon him . [ Exit Damocles . Pyth . - O gods ! You give his life 10 SCENE FROM DAMON AND PYTHIAS .
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... up - stairs , give my compliments to my friend , Mr. Dick , and say I wish to speak to him . [ Exit Janet , looking with surprised air at child on sofa . ] e , in the ¥Ó¥ðί FSTE 1 to 8 US- 26 AUNT BETSEY AND LITTLE DAVY .
... up - stairs , give my compliments to my friend , Mr. Dick , and say I wish to speak to him . [ Exit Janet , looking with surprised air at child on sofa . ] e , in the ¥Ó¥ðί FSTE 1 to 8 US- 26 AUNT BETSEY AND LITTLE DAVY .
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... speak out ! David . - Is he is Mr. Dick - I ask because I don't know , aunt is he at all out of his mind , then ? Aunt B. - Not a morsel . David . - Oh ! ( Timidly . ) Aunt B. - If there is anything in the world that Mr. Dick is not ...
... speak out ! David . - Is he is Mr. Dick - I ask because I don't know , aunt is he at all out of his mind , then ? Aunt B. - Not a morsel . David . - Oh ! ( Timidly . ) Aunt B. - If there is anything in the world that Mr. Dick is not ...
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