¡°The¡± British Drama: A Collection of the Most Esteemed Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, in the English Language, 2±ÇJones and Company, 1829 |
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... true , with regard to quality , I might do better ; and , with regard to fortune , full as well - But you please me - Upon my soul , I have not met with any thing more agreeable to me a great while . Clar . Pray , Sir , keep your seat ...
... true , with regard to quality , I might do better ; and , with regard to fortune , full as well - But you please me - Upon my soul , I have not met with any thing more agreeable to me a great while . Clar . Pray , Sir , keep your seat ...
842 ÆäÀÌÁö
... true , my fame requires it ; It is too true , that I unwilling leave you : Zara , thy tears were form'd to teach disdain , That softness can disarm it.'Tis decreed . I must for ever love - but from what cause , If thy consenting heart ...
... true , my fame requires it ; It is too true , that I unwilling leave you : Zara , thy tears were form'd to teach disdain , That softness can disarm it.'Tis decreed . I must for ever love - but from what cause , If thy consenting heart ...
852 ÆäÀÌÁö
... True , Sir , most truly said ; mine's a wonder : your mother , I'm told , was a fine commission , not a right ; I am the offspring of lady : and according to the modern style of distress , and every child of sorrow is my broth ...
... True , Sir , most truly said ; mine's a wonder : your mother , I'm told , was a fine commission , not a right ; I am the offspring of lady : and according to the modern style of distress , and every child of sorrow is my broth ...
867 ÆäÀÌÁö
... true , very true ; he did so ; and I am overjoyed to find your ladyship in this disposition ; for , truth to say , I was not with- out apprehension the news I have to commu- nicate would have been of some prejudice to your ladyship's ...
... true , very true ; he did so ; and I am overjoyed to find your ladyship in this disposition ; for , truth to say , I was not with- out apprehension the news I have to commu- nicate would have been of some prejudice to your ladyship's ...
897 ÆäÀÌÁö
... True greatness , till we rise to immortality . Thou shalt forget these lesser cares , Moneses ; Thou shalt , and help me to reform the world . Mon. So the good genius warns his mortal charge To fly the evil fate that still pursues him ...
... True greatness , till we rise to immortality . Thou shalt forget these lesser cares , Moneses ; Thou shalt , and help me to reform the world . Mon. So the good genius warns his mortal charge To fly the evil fate that still pursues him ...
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