The Intermediate Standard Speaker: Containing Pieces for Declamation in Schools, Colleges, Etc. : Introductory, Or Supplementary, to The Standard SpeakerCharles Desilver, 1857 - 432페이지 |
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... SIR LUCIUS , R .; MR . ACRES , L , Sir Lucius . Mr. Acres , I am delighted to embrace you ! Acres . My dear Sir Lucius , I kiss your hand ! Sir L. Pray , my friend , what has brought you so suddenly to Bath ? Acr . Faith ! I have ...
... SIR LUCIUS , R .; MR . ACRES , L , Sir Lucius . Mr. Acres , I am delighted to embrace you ! Acres . My dear Sir Lucius , I kiss your hand ! Sir L. Pray , my friend , what has brought you so suddenly to Bath ? Acr . Faith ! I have ...
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... Sir L. A rival in the case , is there ? - supplanted you unfairly ? - and you think he has Acr . Unfairly ? -to be ... Lucius ! I fire apace ! Odds hilts and blades ! I find a man may have a deal of valor in him , and not know it ! But could ...
... Sir L. A rival in the case , is there ? - supplanted you unfairly ? - and you think he has Acr . Unfairly ? -to be ... Lucius ! I fire apace ! Odds hilts and blades ! I find a man may have a deal of valor in him , and not know it ! But could ...
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... Sir Lucius ! I must be in a rage ! Dear Sir Lucius , let me be in a rage , if you love me . Come , here's pen and paper . ( Sits down to write . ) I would the ink Indite , I say , indite ! How shall I begin ? were red ! bullets and ...
... Sir Lucius ! I must be in a rage ! Dear Sir Lucius , let me be in a rage , if you love me . Come , here's pen and paper . ( Sits down to write . ) I would the ink Indite , I say , indite ! How shall I begin ? were red ! bullets and ...
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... SIR LUCIUS O'TRIGGER , L. , with pistols , followed by ACRES . Acres . ( L. ) By my valor , then , Sir Lucius , forty yards is a good distance . Odds levels and aims ! I say it is a good dis- tance . Sir Lucius . ( R. ) Is it for ...
... SIR LUCIUS O'TRIGGER , L. , with pistols , followed by ACRES . Acres . ( L. ) By my valor , then , Sir Lucius , forty yards is a good distance . Odds levels and aims ! I say it is a good dis- tance . Sir Lucius . ( R. ) Is it for ...
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... Sir Lucius , don't talk so ! Sir L. I suppose , Mr. Acres , you never were engaged in an affair of this kind before . Acr . No , Sir Lucius , never before . Sir L. Ah ! that's a pity ! —there's nothing like being used to a thing . Pray ...
... Sir Lucius , don't talk so ! Sir L. I suppose , Mr. Acres , you never were engaged in an affair of this kind before . Acr . No , Sir Lucius , never before . Sir L. Ah ! that's a pity ! —there's nothing like being used to a thing . Pray ...
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